Examples of 'both economically and socially' in a sentence

Meaning of "both economically and socially"

both economically and socially - This phrase refers to impacts or considerations that affect both the economic and social aspects of a given issue, policy, or situation. It suggests a dual influence on financial matters and societal interactions or well-being

How to use "both economically and socially" in a sentence

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both economically and socially
Regulation is necessary both economically and socially.
Both economically and socially the Crusades were disastrous for European Jews.
We are profoundly connected both economically and socially.
Being a leader both economically and socially is our goal.
This asymmetric adjustment has been very costly both economically and socially.
To improve both economically and socially.
We believe that the event will have positive impact both economically and socially.
Local communities gain both economically and socially from the resourceful participation of resident populations.
That would effectively be damaging both economically and socially.
Even a small nation can be both economically and socially successful when the people are united.
We believe in a better future despite the challenges facing the world both economically and socially.
The field stinks, both economically and socially.
The development of entrepreneurship has important benefits, both economically and socially.
That is why Europe must progress both economically and socially.
In the agriculture field, increasing production efficiencies remains a key issue both economically and socially.

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BENEFITTING local communities - both economically and socially.
Older women, especially widows and those without children, are particularly vulnerable, both economically and socially.
The transversal impacts of the CP & AP were both economically and socially significant.
It is after all our task to organize Europe properly both economically and socially.
Fishing is an important industry to TCI both economically and socially.
These communities are often isolated, both economically and socially.
Reversing this trend would be negative, both economically and socially.
By so doing, management improves its own performance, both economically and socially.
Today, this sport continues to grow in importance, both economically and socially.
These are fundamentally different activities in terms of importance, both economically and socially.
This has resulted in a wider gap between countries - both economically and socially.
Thirdly, the treaty must help to empower communities, both economically and socially.
The men gradually became the dominant sex, both economically and socially.
However, they were not counting on both countries to develop rapidly both economically and socially.
Regaining full sovereignty would do the UK good, both economically and socially.
Rolle played a significant part in the life of Exmouth, both economically and socially.
He desires to - and must be - integrated, both economically and socially.
However, the world is now a different place, both economically and socially.

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