Example sentences of "to stimulate [adj] growth " in BNC.
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1 | He said it was disappointing that the Government had not made clear that it will be prepared to stimulate monetary growth by underfunding the Budget deficit . |
2 | Other forms of tax will also play a major role in Clinton 's plan to stimulate economic growth . |
3 | The widely anticipated move , designed to stimulate economic growth through increased exports , included the easing of credit restrictions and the provision of increased funds to assist with capital investment . |
4 | Although the party 's leadership was committed to Richardson 's economic strategy , many National Party MPs advocated a more Keynesian approach involving greater government spending to stimulate economic growth and combat unemployment . |
5 | The budget contained details of an array of tax changes — outlined in the State of the Union speech [ see above ] — which were designed to stimulate economic growth . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The speech was conservative in tone , concentrating on the need to stimulate economic growth and to combat lawlessness rather than the campaign themes of working towards " people empowerment " and a reduction of income disparities . |
8 | The government on Aug. 28 announced a 10,700,000 million yen ( about US$85,900 million ) economic rescue package designed to reverse the recent decline in the stock market and to stimulate economic growth . |
9 | The government of Prime Minister Paul Keating produced an expansionary budget on Aug. 18 designed to stimulate economic growth and boost employment . |
10 | As the chief location of tin mining , conditions confirm that an abundance of cheap labour tended to stimulate industrial growth , although naturally mineral extraction has to be carried on where the workable reserves happen to be located , using imported labour if necessary , as , it would seem , was precisely what was done in Penwith . |
11 | And once they 've been picked , cut the foliage back hard to a few centimetres from the crowns to stimulate new growth . |