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

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1 There was an apparent consensus , however , that budget deficit reduction was a central plank of the necessary stable policy framework , and that governments lacked scope for undertaking more expansive public expenditure or consumer credit policies to stimulate economic growth at a rate faster than the predicted very gradual recovery to end-1993 .
2 They were both periods when the presidency was in the hands of the Democrats and the programmes necessitating large growth in the bureaucracy were social-welfare policies of the type embraced by liberals .
3 The first six months produced strong growth in compound feed sales , led by a recovery in pig tonnage and our continued success in the dairy sector .
4 Non-persistent contact weedkillers destroy top growth quickly , and are very efficient at destroying annual weeds and seedlings of perennials , but established deep-rooted perennial weeds will probably regrow from the roots .
5 Behind the leaf-fall came a gust of budding , the black branches sprouting new growth in seconds , the growth bursting into leaf .
6 A survey of the Japanese computer market in Nikkei group magazine Nikkei Computer estimates the Japanese domestic computer market at $92,000m : a growth rate of 6% is expected over the new financial year that started on April 1 ; by sector the market grew last fiscal by 18% for Unix systems , compared with 8% for the data services market , 5% for mainframe computers and 3% for small business computers , while personal computers saw negative growth ; Unix machines are expected to grow by 20% this year and personal computers to put on 7% ; mainframes are again expected to be affected by the depressed economic conditions but will still manage 2% growth .
7 The Tories attempt to justify their punitive legislation by stating that industrial disputes affect economic growth .
8 Exports show exceptional growth
9 The CAA is investigating the application and benefits of satcoms to meet anticipated growth in air traffic on North Atlantic routes , where position reporting is currently dependent on HF voice communications .
10 Pancreatic cancer cell lines overexpress epidermal growth factor ( EGF ) receptors and also have the capacity to produce transforming growth factor α ( TGF α ) , the altrnate agonist of the EGF receptot .
11 Already the wounds sprout new growth .
12 All of these areas showing substantial growth lie south of a line drawn from the Wash to the Severn .
13 When this is compared with the growth rate of 4% per annum for all UK theses , derived from inspection of the Aslib list , it is clear that Scottish geology is not one of the research areas showing rapid growth .
14 When this is compared with the growth rate of 4% per annum for all UK theses , derived from inspection of the Aslib list , it is clear that Scottish geology is not one of the research areas showing rapid growth .
15 The PSD 's post-1987 free market policies encouraged private-sector growth but it was only after the 1989 constitutional changes [ see p. 36857 ] that a more radical privatization programme designed to break up public monopolies could go ahead .
16 Family Assurance Society 's managed funds have over the past 13 years produced overall growth rates averaging 17% per annum .
17 As for yearnings for high-fat foods , these are the foods necessary in our very early years to sustain rapid growth .
18 Indians ' disillusion with the state is compounded by the failure of successive governments to deliver economic growth .
19 There was also to be greater emphasis upon actions to promote indigenous growth using local resources , rather than a reliance upon large scale investments by private and public sectors .
20 Despite the difficulties of wars , these precociously integrated firms experienced significant growth during the last decades of the century .
21 The figures suggest slight growth , but needs and costs have grown faster and some decline has been experienced .
22 Official figures suggest reasonable growth rates — 5 per cent a year up to 1975 , declining to between 2 and 3 per cent now — but they are almost certainly exaggerated by up to 3 per cent .
23 Pledges of US$2,300 million in assistance for fiscal year 1992/1993 ( just short of Pakistan 's requested $2,360 million ) were made in support of the government 's current two-pronged development strategy , centred around ( i ) a social action programme intended to alleviate poverty ; and ( ii ) economic reforms emphasizing accelerated growth through privatization and deregulation .
24 Granted that the parallel markets may reduce the ability of short-term interest rate changes to influence monetary growth , by changing the relationship between money and spending ( i.e. velocity ) , they may also alter the significance of any monetary growth which does occur .
25 Acrylics Business general manager , Philip Felcey , forecasts continued rapid growth for it and similar products into the 1990s .
26 13:31–35 ) give an implied warning of the dangers attending numerical growth , but at the same time they confirm that such growth is characteristic of the Kingdom of God ’ ( IRM July 1968:299 ) .
27 Most economists , industrialists and politicians seem to agree that the cure of recession and unemployment must depend on reducing interest rates to boost economic growth , personal consumption and industrial investment .
28 Oncogenes control normal growth cells and their division .
29 The British and most other Western economies sustained acceptable growth rates in their economies and real wages into the 1970s ( see figure 4.2 ) and beyond .
30 ‘ After a long and painful recession business needs to readdress the strategic issues to secure sustainable growth in the 90s , ’ said Harold Eatock , director of the CBI south-eastern region .
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