Example sentences of "the [adj] growth " in BNC.

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1 Investment institutions , companies , and banks have become much more sophisticated in the operation of their affairs across national boundaries , as witnessed by the spectacu-lar growth in the Euro-currency markets .
2 The sums involved are enormous : 70 per cent of the total growth in the nation 's wealth since 1979 has been due to the rise in value of the housing stock .
3 Boulding ( 1968 ) has identified the crisis of science as arising from the fact that communication among disciplines and subdisciplines is increasingly difficult so that the greater the fragmentation into subgroups the more likely that the total growth of knowledge may be inhibited .
4 The total growth in our Gold 90 balances is well in excess of the goal we set ourselves and across the whole of the UK we achieved almost 50 per cent of our 1992/3 target by the middle of February .
5 A third set of dilemmas revolves around the question of how greater consumer choice can be reconciled with the need for controls over the total growth of services to prevent an expenditure explosion .
6 Cancer cells become tumorigenic as a result of multiple independent steps which subvert the normal growth control mechanisms described earlier .
7 The three experimental diets differed in their content of polyunsaturated fatty acids , since the linoleic and eicosapentaenoic acid diets were rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids compared with the oleic acid diet , although essential requirements of polyunsaturated fatty acids were amply satisfied by all three dietary regimens , as also evidenced by the normal growth of the rats .
8 Given the state of the war , the undeniable growth of anti-Nazi feeling , and the rising criticism of Hitler himself , which we have been able to document for the years 1942–4 , such reports can hardly have been an accurate reflection of existing attitudes .
9 Roses in the second category — including those that have been repeated flowering well into autumn — are pruned towards the end of the winter dormancy period when the sap begins to move , and the axillary growth buds begin to swell .
10 Ferns , club mosses and gymnosperms continued the tree-like growth of the Devonian period , when a moderate climate became warmer , and this dense foliage locked up the carbon as our present coal deposits , thus increasing even further the oxygen content of the atmosphere .
11 24 The hypothetical growth and decline of Roman liquidity in the second and first centuries BC .
12 GUINNESS Mahon Asset Management will be launching a £6,000 Peps plan investing in the European Growth and High Income units , once the new limits come in tomorrow .
13 In order to show this Marx explains the simultaneous growth of both the ideology and the social system of capitalism .
14 As Sampson observes , the phytogenetic account above of the simultaneous growth of phrase structure and transformational rules yields a prediction agreeing nicely with a principle formulated by the Chomskians .
15 The main disadvantage of tissue culture , however , is the simultaneous growth of other types of cells present in the gall bladder wall , particularly fibroblasts , which may suppress the growth of the epithelial cells ; for this reason the method has not been applied widely in the study of epithelial cell function .
16 Great strain was placed on top management by the process of centralisation , implied by nationalisation , and by the luxuriant growth of committees to develop new policies .
17 To many in the industry , unused to this degree of central policy making and coordination , the luxuriant growth of committees seemed to represent an unholy conspiracy of bureaucracy rather than real organisational requirements .
18 On the other hand , just as in the case of short-run macro-policy we consider offsetting changes which keep the level of aggregate demand unchanged , so in the long-run growth context we may want to compare situations where the aggregate capital-labour ratio is unchanged .
19 ORTHODOX economists believe that governments can wipe out accelerating inflation only by balancing their budgets and sharply reducing the monetary growth .
20 Barro 's procedure ignores such restrictions entirely because he estimates the monetary growth and real output equations separately and does not impose the restrictions .
21 In the money equation ADD did try a number of other variables such as the lagged inflation rate , nominal and real rates of interest and real income ( as a deviation from trend ) to obtain the most satisfactory explanation of the monetary growth process .
22 On this basis , if the Republicans win the monetary growth rate will be lower than ‘ averaged for ’ and a recession will occur .
23 However , for most airports with overall impact of the Tunnel is unlikely to be more than a temporary hiccup in the strong growth of traffic .
24 The Government welcome the strong growth of competition in generation .
25 This policy announcement , which was designed to curb heavy state spending in the health sector , had been made possible by the strong growth of medical aid schemes in all communities [ see above for plan to desegregate some state hospitals ] .
26 The Gulf crisis had an immediate negative effect on the economy , reversing the strong growth of the first eight months in all sectors , denting local business confidence , causing the cancellation of large-scale development projects and provoking the flight abroad of capital estimated at 20 per cent of all bank deposits .
27 Agribusiness profits jumped 23 per cent to £14.6 million helped by the strong growth in the agricultural supplies business and a good performance from the group 's Pig Improvement Company where volumes have been impressive .
28 After questioning 600 non-information technology senior executives and 90 information technology ones in the UK , researcher Graham Browne concluded that hardware maintenance is not the low growth service that people previously thought it was .
29 The insidious growth of statutory planning restrictions , since the.first real control was introduced forty years ago , has increased with such rapidity that it has often been difficult to keep abreast of new legislation without concentrating exclusively on this aspect of the development process .
30 The insidious growth of the wages gap between agriculture and industry , which the AWB has done little to narrow , leads to the consideration once more of alternative means of raising wages on the land .
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