1. But other changes, especially economic ones, have tended to increase their dependence on their families.
2. The strongest weapon the Serbian state has employed against the Albanians has been an economic one.
3. Assume, for a cold-blooded moment, that the issue of drug sentencing is a purely economic one.
4. Austerity has become a political necessity as well as an economic one.
5. Besides, plenty of reasons remain to make a pay phone call, from security to emergency use to economic ones, such as avoiding high cellular roaming charges.
6. After agreeing on work-rule issues, negotiators turned to economic ones.
7. But Amoda and Jeffries, at their news conference Thursday, called the decision a political one, not an economic one.
8. But this election is about personal-growth rates, not just economic ones.
9. Ehrenfeld and some other conservationists believe that moral arguments for saving nature are more persuasive than economic ones.
10. Even if we set aside the environmental argument for solar power, the economic one should be enough.