sectoral
1Sectoral — Sec tor*al, a. Of or pertaining to a sector; as, a sectoral circle. [1913 Webster] …
2sectoral — sector sec‧tor [ˈsektə ǁ ər] noun [countable] ECONOMICS all the organizations or companies in a particular area of activity, industry etc: • The electronics sector accounted for revenue of £940.4 million. • The performance of the troubled housing …
3sectoral — [[t]se̱ktər(ə)l[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Sectoral means relating to the various economic sectors of a society or to a particular economic sector. [TECHNICAL] ...sectoral differences within social classes …
4sectoral — sector ► NOUN 1) an area or portion that is distinct from others. 2) a distinct part of an economy, society, or sphere of activity. 3) a subdivision of an area for military operations. 4) the plane figure enclosed by two radii of a circle or… …
5sectoral — ˈsekt(ə)rəl adjective : of or relating to a sector sectoral line …
6Sectoral currency — A sectoral currency is a form of complementary currency that is restricted to a specific sector. Examples of sectoral currency are the Saber, which is restricted to the educational sector and thus can only be used to buy education and the Hureai… …
7Sectoral Currency — A medium of exchange that only has value in a limited marketplace. Sectoral currencies are a type of complementary currency. The other major type of complementary currency is a regional or local currency, which only has value in specified… …
8Sectoral Reciprocity — A trade agreement between two countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers in a certain, strategic category of goods. Sectoral reciprocity is beneficial because greater openness in trade gives people access to more affordable and/or higher… …
9Sectoral PHARE Monitoring Sub-Committee — PHARE sektoriaus priežiūros pakomitetis statusas Aprobuotas sritis Europos Sąjungos finansų politika apibrėžtis Pakomitetis, kurį sudaro įgaliotasis valstybės pareigūnas, nacionalinis paramos koordinatorius ir įgyvendinamų to sektoriaus PHARE… …
10sectoral — adjective see sector I …