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economy 1. a. the complex of human activities concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services b. a particular type or branch of such production, distribution, and consumption 2. the management of the resources, finances, income, and expenditure of a community, business enterprise, etc. 3. a. a class of travel in aircraft, providing less luxurious accommodation than first class at a lower fare b. (as modifier): economy class 4. Philosophy the principle that, of two competing theories, the one with less ontological presupposition is to be preferred economy [ē′kän·ə·mē] (chemical engineering) In a multiple-effect evaporation system, the total weight of water vaporized in an evaporator per unit weight of the original steam supplied. (computer science) The ratio of the number of characters to be coded to the maximum number available with the code; for example, binary-coded decimal using 4 bits provides 16 possible characters but uses only 10 of them. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| But, Ratcliff says the state, like the nation, should escape a full-blown recession, unless there's a substantial weakening in another economic sector or the real estate collapse is more severe than anticipated. By giving every resident high-speed access, we will transform Los Angeles into a cutting-edge city across every neighborhood and every economic sector," Villaraigosa said. Middle Eastern TV broadcasters are expanding with new channels, but we would still like to have more Americans to review Arab TV programming," said Darwish, who was part of an all-female Egypt TV team, including Egypt TV president Amira Rashed, economic sector president Nadia Sobhy and the new information minister, Anas Lelfeky. |
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