English to Portuguese Dictionary economically

economically

economicamente
definition
adverb
the region is important economically
in a way that relates to economics or finance.
translation of 'economically'
adverb
economicamente
example
Its citizens are 'economically' powerless in their capacity both as workers and as consumers.
Closer to home, livestock are important 'economically' but animals are also a source of companionship.
Those who furnished the funds were directly interested in seeing that they were used as 'economically' as possible.
In these three central symphonies, a large orchestra is used 'economically' , with passages of delicacy and refinement akin to chamber music.
Although 'economically' dependent upon the EU, as soon as tensions arise they side with the US politically.
If the hydrates can be harvested 'economically' , they could become an important source of fuel in the future.
Aromatic plants are 'economically' important, because of the essential oils they produce.
The tax code is 'economically' destructive because it taxes savings and investment at the expense of consumption.
Overall the reduction corresponds to about one day, which is 'economically' important.
Why did Europe develop 'economically' , in a way unlike any other region before the eighteenth century?
A reserve, on the other hand, is the portion of an identified resource that can be extracted 'economically' using current technology.
the new building was erected as 'economically' as possible
a précis aims to express a passage more 'economically'
The 'economically' most important minerals concentrated in placers are listed in Table 1.
a precis aims to express a passage more 'economically'
In the natural world, fruit and the seed it contains are hugely important 'economically' , being a primary source of food.
Ostrich farming is seen as a way out of poverty for many in the 'economically' depressed and semi-arid southern Namibia.
More to the point, GDP makes for a politically attractive but 'economically' irrelevant denominator.
the region is important 'economically'
The region was becoming more 'economically' important for Australia, accounting for half its export markets.
It is incumbent therefore on all local authorities to operate as efficiently and 'economically' as possible.
Those who dare to take these steps will benefit from shared resources and live more 'economically' .
Production of milk protein is 'economically' important to dairy producers and milk manufacturers.
Other indicators show the region slipping backwards both 'economically' and socially.
Energy has to be used as 'economically' as possible with regard to the preservation of nature, he explained.
The Skorpion project has brought a hive of economic activities to the 'economically' depressed southern Namibia.
Often in debt, they are 'economically' and politically dependent on local headmen and landlords.
the region is important 'economically'
The net result is that mature welfare states tend 'economically' to stagnate.
That some taxpayers might welcome new taxes seems an 'economically' dubious notion.
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