Sentences with phrase «economic field»

That term means the child is deemed to have moved beyond his / her parent's economic field of influence and is on their own.
I tell my students over and over they should research medical, technology, financial and economic fields instead of focusing on just one.
«It will also create new economic fields and businesses as the volume of blockchain market is expected to hit US$ 300 million over the course of the next five years.»
Globalization with structural adjustment advocated reduction of state power and activity in the economic field as a condition for economic growth.
In other words, the State has no concern for the people and is therefore withdrawing from the economic field in favour of the dictates of the market.
We may observe the liberation process (in the broad sense) as the aftermath of the decolonization process mainly after the Second World War, which is still in operation, not only in the socio - political and economic fields, but also in the cultural field.
When we study the Islamic economy as a way which Islam prescribes for individual and social behavior in the economic field and examine Islam's rules in this area, we can conclude that its most important attribute is social justice.
Hollande's victory has sharpened the police differences with Britain — not just in the economic field but also in defence.»
He is interested in the relationships that occur between the economic field and the culture, particularly in the socio - cultural strategies that have developed throughout history for the development of what we call art.
The exhibition A More Perfect Day: Collection of Mudam Luxembourg extends the exchanges that South Korea and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg have maintained for the last fifty years in the diplomatic and economic fields to the realm of culture.
Our personal injury and wrongful death lawyers always are at the forefront of the knowledge in their respective areas of expertise, obtaining the most respected experts in the medical, technical, rehabilitation, and economic fields to testify.
Considering further that s. 32 (1)(c) is one of the oldest and most important parts of Canadian public policy in the economic field, and that it mandates a partial rule of reason inquiry into the seriousness of the competitive effects of the agreement, Parliament has sufficiently delineated the area of risk and the terms of debate to meet the constitutional standard.»
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