Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adj] growth " in BNC.

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1 Liberal politicians led by Gladstone remained convinced that state action posed a danger to individual freedom , and would rarely assist economic growth or social or moral improvement .
2 Despite formidable predictions for the growth of low-alcohol ale when brewers imagined that the ‘ less is more ’ formula would apply to anything , no brand has yet provided momentum enough to sustain firm growth .
3 Neither will it encourage investors so it wo n't bring any significant change in the private sector and it is n't enough to generate sustained growth .
4 Duty Free performance in Asian markets has also been strong , with Singapore , Taiwan , Malaysia , the Philippines and India all achieving good growth this year .
5 For most LDCs the export of primary commodities no longer guarantees economic growth as it did for the USA , Canada , Sweden , etc. , in the 1800s .
6 If it does not facilitate economic growth and expansion then it limits its capacity to raise taxes and so cuts into the public revenue on which its own power depends .
7 To many economists the cause of the difficulty lies in an institution , central planning , which can not achieve balanced growth and innovation in a mature , sophisticated economy no matter how well it is managed .
8 Essentially , states could no longer ensure economic growth unless they integrated with other similar economies .
9 Foods that do not sustain microbial growth , such as bread , or raw produce which is so heavily contaminated that the bacterial loading on a surface is insignificant , are not likely to require handling on disinfected surfaces .
10 Yet the invisible balance may well be a measure of weakness rather than of strength , particularly since financial services have not shown outstanding growth in productivity : as has been noted it was below that of domestic manufacturing and far below that for manufacturing among Britain 's major competitors .
11 For that reason the leaves are large but tapered , so the frequent rain falls from them and does not engender fungal growths .
12 On the welfare front poverty was rediscovered , and on the all-important economic front there was a growing awareness that we just could not get adequate growth out of our stagnant economy .
13 Yet the first indications that London was soon to show explosive growth were already present , and it did not need much foresight to see that it would not be long before any green-field site chosen near London for the location of the College would soon be engulfed in bricks and mortar , which would sweep away hay- and grazing-fields , market gardens and brickfields alike .
14 ‘ Vector planning ’ , another term currently in vogue , suggests that we build unevenly using natural growth points within systems rather than devising elegant ( and unworkable ) master plans .
15 DK Direct continuity series would probably experience good growth this year , followed by flatter turnover in 1993–94 , before resuming its advance .
16 Wholesalers reported an increase in sales compared with last year , reversing the previous trend , and they also expect strong growth in sales in February .
17 We 've also had significant growth in our chain store business in this country we 've signed a new two-year contract with Air Canada and we 're much more optimistic about the rest of the year we 've got orders , production and sales all nicely in equilibrium ready for the second half .
18 Adam Smith made the most explicit statements in support of the idea that education improves the quality of labour and hence raises economic growth .
19 Collectivist principles were still seen ( by at least some on the left ) to provide a coherent and viable strategy that would both sustain economic growth and support the Welfare State .
20 Inflation had clearly supplanted economic growth as the major concern of government economic policy by the end of the period under review .
21 Allied businesses such as specialist surgical gloves also offer strong growth potential worldwide .
22 While Data General Corp made a net loss of $63 million for fiscal 1992 , the company maintains that it has been through the worst in its transition from proprietary to open systems , and is now seeing considerable growth in demand for its high-end multiprocessor AViiON servers .
23 But if new growth breaks out too high on older wood , ( b ) , the stem can be cut out to encourage new growth from the base .
24 Even those that survive are given a severe check and often produce poor growth .
25 They have one short season of bloom , with large trusses of relatively small flowers , then all is over , and they have to be cut back to produce new growth for next year 's display .
26 Whatever , you ca n't apply the urban type of capital back onto the land , so it 's okay to say this would work if capital was completely and perfectly mobile , but it is n't so , you do n't get that and you do n't get balanced growth of that .
27 Made from flexible synthetic compound that wo n't support bacterial growth , its self-sealing flanges grip the insides of almost any cistern .
28 Moreover , dividends are often low or non-existent , and p/es high , when a firm is enjoying or about to enjoy fast growth .
29 And er they erm were there to provide additional growth on savings , and it was , it was the inflation , the R P I plus a b a bonus which equalizes out at three and a quarter percent per annum .
30 VI Corp has gone about addressing dynamic growth by re-engineering a subset of its DataViews graph components as X-widgets .
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