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domestic

[duh-mes-tik] / dəˈmɛs tɪk /




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His side also exited the domestic cup with a quarter-final loss at Porto, where Mourinho made his name more than 20 years ago.

From BBC

The MAS uses currency as a policy tool to dampen inflationary expectations and support growth as trade flows dwarf the island nation’s domestic activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Joshua’s reporting covers a wide range of domestic issues and figures shaping business, politics and society.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spurs finished fourth in the 36-team table, giving a welcome boost to Thomas Frank's side after a poor domestic campaign.

From Barron's

Plenty of evidence suggests that exchange-rate swings produce at best very short-term shifts in economic activity—before domestic inflation and deflation offset the effects.

From The Wall Street Journal