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Macro definition
Macro definition










macro definition

We use a macro lens for taking close-up photographs. In photography, the term is short for macro lense. We also create macros to represent equations, characters that our keyboard does not have, or retrieve documents we use often.

macro definition

‘The problem is, we're generally not very good at water management, at anywhere from the micro level of individual houses and gardens to the macro level of reservoirs and mains supply.In computing and word processing, macros are keystroke instructions that can perform specific tasks.‘It's important both at the macro level - why is output-per-man-hour 20 percent higher than it was five years ago?’.‘The effort to harvest rainwater has been started on a macro level by INTACH and other organisations, and at the micro level by residents of welfare associations.’.‘But if entrepreneurs can discover new opportunities for higher profits, the decline does not happen, at least on the macro level.’.‘We have long said that the cyclical recovery currently underway at macro level has only been made possible by aggressive cost-cutting at the individual company level.’.‘Complicating matters, on the macro level at least, Nazif's reforms have definitely been generating a positive response on the international scene at the same time.’.‘You have to recognise that what you can do at micro level is constrained by the macro level.’.‘Whereas individual doctors, nurses and auxiliary staff apply themselves most diligently to patient care at macro levels there is a general culture of exculpation for the inadequacies of the system.’.‘There is a great amount of flexibility at the macro level of international law because of the fundamental anarchy of the post-Westphalian system of sovereign states.’.‘On a macro level these distinctions could be drawn between continental Europe and the United States, with Australia and the partially Thatcherized UK lying somewhere in between.’.‘Both the Tories and Labour appear locked in a struggle to out-do each other in the minutiae of their policies which, at a macro level, are virtually indistinguishable in too many areas, from PFI to public sector job cuts.’.‘This is exactly what they've done on a macro level to the developing countries of the world.’.‘At the more macro level, the under-funding of the public system and the consequent lack of attention to equity stems from a chronically low tax base, and an all-too-little-progressive tax system.’.‘‘The peace programme also operates in the border regions and has made a difference at a local level, but at the macro level more investment and resources are required,’ she said.’.‘It's quite condescending, from my perspective, but I would like to suggest that perhaps promotion of religion and religious activity, on a macro level, might be an effective deterrent for child abuse.’.‘In reality, the gap between subatomic quantum effects and large-scale macro systems is too large to bridge.’.‘In an economy in which the overall macro variable of real income is fixed or cyclical but individual shares are stochastic, a noninflationary equilibrium exists.’.‘To the extent that it actually boosts consumption at the expense of investment and the foreign trade balance, the net result from a macro perspective is overall impoverishment.’.












Macro definition