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economically Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to use sth economically
to be economically viable
to be economically viable

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Beginning in the 8th century, swine gradually became economically more important than cattle; sheep, goats, horses, dogs, cats, chickens, geese and ducks were also kept.
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Of the 586 residents in the 1674 years age bracket; 353 are employed, 10 are unemployed and 205 are economically inactive.
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It is economically misconceived and creates difficulties of proof.
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They are tightly and economically composed and in terms of color, which he deploys judiciously, absolutely spot-on technique as far as nature is concerned.
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The 1890s were a tumultuous decade economically, but the company was able to survive and came out stronger than ever.
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Living in an economically depressed area, people were fighting to get out and lawyers were some of the people helping them fight.
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The show is a family drama that follows a young career woman to her economically depressed small home town in the midwest.
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These are, however, not very important economically except as reminders of the responsibilities of some trades toward the public.
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There is still more research and development needed to improve separation and make reprocessing more economically viable.
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In some economically poor areas where infant mortality is high but children are a vital source of labor to maintain the earning capacity of the family, polygamy provides more children.
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