Examples of using Economic progress in English and their translations into Slovak
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successfully renewed their economic progress.
It is a humanism capable of giving a soul to economic progress itself, so that it may be directed to the promotion of each individual and of the whole person.
promote technical or economic progress;
believed that they are supposed to steer social and economic progress.
other progress is based on the economic progress.
Prime minister Duško Marković told parliament that Nato membership was a guarantee for Montenegro's future security, economic progress and regional stability.
To accelerate social and economic progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals, blended finance needs to be scaled up,
Prime Minister Dusko Markovic told lawmakers that NATO membership was a guarantee for Montenegro's future security, economic progress and regional stability.
The EU must ensure that global economic progress leads to greater equality of rights
promoting technical or economic progress while allowing consumers a fair share of the resulting benefit;
The administration is threatening to undermine the economic progress it worked so hard to achieve,” said Chamber President Tom Donohue in a statement to Reuters.
Promoting economic progress and security in the OSCE area through energy co-operation,
the exploitation of intellectual property rights that substantially contribute to technical or economic progress, or the marketing of new products.
with a view to furthering social and economic progress.
Due to this fact and the technological and economic progress in all parts of the world, Europe has lost most of its global influence.
These concepts must go hand in hand if economic progress is to be fully effective
The Citi Foundation works to promote economic progress and improve the lives of people in low-income communities around the world.
to improve its buildings and direct economic progress.
where fragile security and political or economic progress is easily derailed.
During the late 1700s, Adam Smith argued that economic progress depended on individual competition.