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hourglass economy, economy having large upper and lower classes and a small middle class
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declared concrete syntax(computer term)
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package of economic stimulus measures, comprehensive economic measures, comprehensive economic stimulus package
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Economic Report of the President (US)
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payment in substitutes, accord and satisfaction, substitute performance(law term)
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Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, PECC
noun, na-adjective, no-adjective, taru-adjective, to-adverb
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galaxy of able persons, collection of intellectuals(yojijukugo)
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多士済々【たしさいさい】
、多士済済【たしせいせい】
、多士済済【たしさいさい】
expression, Godan-mu verb
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to get away without consequences, to get off scot-free
See also:只 (ただ)
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タダで済む【タダですむ】
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Jeju (special self-governing province and island in South Korea)
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済州【さいしゅう】
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built-in variable, predefined variable(computer term)
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electronic funds transfer, EFT(computer term)
expression, no-adjective
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already introduced, already installed, already implemented, already in place
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paying back in installments (instalments), amortization plan (amortisation)
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gradual demolition, gradual erosion, gradual dismantlement
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済し崩し【なしくずし】
expression, Godan-su verb
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to do without
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無しで済ます【なしですます】
、無しですます【なしですます】
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identity fraud, forgery (e.g. of email), spoofing(computer term)
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masquerade (esp. for evil purposes)
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成りすまし【なりすまし】
Godan-su verb, intransitive verb
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to pose as, to impersonate(usually kana)
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なりすます《成り済ます》
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Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
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nominal economic growth rate
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mobile payment, payment using a smartphone, smartwatch, etc.
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textbook approved by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, government-approved textbook
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文部科学省検定済み教科書【もんぶかがくしょうけんていずみきょうかしょ】
noun, no-adjective
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having served one's purpose, being finished (with), business settled