Examples of using Macro level in English and their translations into Italian
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At a macro level, with exports revamping
If significant improvements are to be made they must be made at macro level, i.e. branch or sector.
at the micro level, and piloting these tools for the macro level;
the Universe(at the micro and macro level) that become therefore dynamic systems of relations and correspondences.
Back at the macro level, China needs to reallocate responsibilities
The Commission's strategy combines support at the macro level- aiming at improving the business environment
At the macro level, a less credit-constrained economy(with a large mass of effective borrowers) could then experience
And on the macro level, we're in what seems to be a 19-month presidential campaign,
More importantly, this tool helps you make crucial marketing decisions regarding advertising investments at the macro level- what channels- as well as the micro level,
However, this cannot only apply to the macro level; we must always be guided by the maxim'think small first': look at the micro level first, and if it works there, it will work at the macro level too.
At a macro level, Turkey continues to show the strong economic growth achieved over the past five years,
At the macro level, this has led to declining demand for labour in traditional industries,
The most remarkable thing about the current situation is that if there are many doubts and disappointments at the macro level, at the micro level(on a personal
functions in a way which is similar to the macro level of the market itself, which takes the place of giftgiving as the mode of distribution.
the identification of critical points, new configuration, both at the macro level(definition of production units,
Both pillars of the new supervisory system are essential to achieve valuable synergies between the micro and macro level, to mutually reinforce the impact on financial stability
In other words, according to these two American authors, at a macro level there would be general moral standards ruling economic relationships,
While the micro level concerns the rules for equal exchange between individuals, the meso level is focused on corporations, and the macro level deals with the cultural and institutional trade rules of society as a whole.
The second paradox is that the resettlement of migrants- the least'liberalized' component of the processes of globalization- requires an investment of resources that, at the macro level, already far surpasses the level of available aid for development.