This is the point at which steady growth begins.
This is called laissez-faire which means "Hands off" in french.
old-economy organizations (Corporation) that perform their primary business off-line, selling physical products by means of physical agents.
Oligopoly
A capitalist economic system is what supported the colonial economy. This meant that the economy was built upon people who could capitalize off of it.
Too auster (saving instead of spending, reducing spending to too low a point) means business can't make a decent profit, so they lay off people (or outsource their labor overseas), which in turn means the laid off workers don't have money to by their goods and services, ad infinitum..and the economy stagnates.
stage 3, take off
laissez faire means government need to keep their hands off the economy true or faluse
absolutely it did! Because the people had to rebuilt structural homes, buildings and some even had to take off time from work, which means less money for them. Hope this helps :)
Take off is a phrasal verb and has idiomatic meanings and literal meanings Mitch wants to take off for parts unknown. -- means to leave to go some where -- idiomatic meaning Carol wants to take off her shoes to relieve her sore feet. -- means to remove something -- literal meaning The plan will take off soon. -- idiomatic meaning -- means to go into the sky
This is called laissez-faire which means "Hands off" in french.
EC for a car stands for ECONOMY, which means that the Air Conditioning system is turned OFF.
The image is of you "taking a load off" of your feet, which are holding you up. If you take a load off your feet, you'd sit down. This is most commonly used as an invitation to sit, as in "Come on in, take a load off."
u have to hunt down creatures and then press on them to take meet out off them
Get off the Stage was created on 2007-12-04.
it means shoes or take it off
There are different usages for the phrase "take off." In the non-idiomatic sense, as in "take off your hat, or "take a little off the top," "take" means to manipulate, to control. In the idiom "take (oneself) off " meaning to depart hastily, or of an airplane, to begin flight, it has no separate meaning - that is why idioms cannot be "figured out" simply by understanding the words in them.
it means that you have to take it to the vet