"economical" has no comparative or superlative form. You would say "more economical" or "most economical."
They have a fair economical condition, or they have a hard economical condition. It's missing an adjective for the noun 'economical.' When "economical" is used as a preposition it is correct to say : They have an economical condition, with the meaning of profitable.
There are differences in the way economic and economical is used. Economic refers to the economy and finances while economical describes a thrifty person.
Economic = to do with money Economical = something that is money-saving
Economical background means what your background is money wise. How much you make a year, your credit score, etc...
"economical" has no comparative or superlative form. You would say "more economical" or "most economical."
Kate Addison has written: 'Economical cookery for the middle classes'
"more" not "most"... It would depend on the particular project by both fundamental design and methods of construction.
Estella Atrutel has written: 'An easy and economical book of Jewish cookery'
They have a fair economical condition, or they have a hard economical condition. It's missing an adjective for the noun 'economical.' When "economical" is used as a preposition it is correct to say : They have an economical condition, with the meaning of profitable.
Dedications are the chance for the author to credit everyone who is helpful in author's project. It is possible to credit anyone such as family, teachers, children or authors.
A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge is a book by Project Management Institute. The book talks about knowledge in the project management profession.
Dick Billows has written: 'Essentials of project management' 'Project Manager's Knowledgebase'
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The nouns related to the adjective 'economical' are economics and economy.
Wendy Briner has written: 'Project leadership' -- subject(s): Leadership, Project management, Industrial project management, Industrial projectmanagement
Gilbert Silvius has written: 'Sustainability in project management' -- subject(s): Project management