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

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1 The district officer in India had practically no chance for professional growth except possibly to be relocated , after a three-year stint , to a bigger district .
2 It is essential for normal growth and is secreted by the pituitary and carried in the blood to all parts of the body ( Chapter 10 ) .
3 Francisco-based firm , aims to supply the product to the 10 000 or so American children who suffer from a deficiency of the hormone , which is vital for normal growth .
4 Recent research ( by Don Walz in the U.S.A. ) shows that the black pigmentation uses so much protein that there may be insufficient left over for normal growth and health .
5 Intel also said that record first-quarter orders indicate a positive outlook for second-quarter growth .
6 What emerged , therefore , was the ‘ Medium-Term Financial Strategy ’ in which annually decreasing targets were set for monetary growth .
7 They are perfectly well aware that we have a unique portfolio for profitable growth : a portfolio of opportunities carefully and successfully identified by Palatine 's own management over the past two years .
8 ‘ The continuing improvement in our asset value and a return to acceptable levels of profitability further enhances our financial strength and our ( ability to take full advantage of the opportunities for profitable growth . ’
9 ‘ Underlying trends are now in the right direction and as conditions in the insurance market improve we are well placed to take advantage of opportunities for profitable growth where this can be achieved while maintaining the quality of our portfolio .
10 In the pathfinder prospectus for next month 's stock market flotation , published today , the directors state that they see ‘ the greatest potential for profitable growth ’ from privatisation of the 32 remaining municipally-owned bus operations and 10 London bus companies .
11 Aid , given on condition that it is spent on genuine development , can till the soil for home-grown growth .
12 However , the Treasury which in the past several weeks has been preparing economic forecasts for inclusion in the November autumn statement seems almost certain to revise down its estimates for economic growth next year .
13 He will , however , be expected to do something about the severe imbalances that are masked by the wonderful overall figures for economic growth .
14 He campaigned for economic growth through direct government help to industry , financial discipline , individual rights and environmental protection .
15 Prompted by the fear of another Cuba in the region and desires for economic growth , Latin American political elites came to an agreement with the United States over aid for reforms .
16 Only Germany , Holland , Japan and Switzerland can now match us for economic growth , price stability and strong balance of payments , says Dr David Lomax , the Natwest 's economic adviser .
17 Matters did not improve in the afternoon when Tony Crosland , a man of immense intellectual curiosity and an adornment of the Oxford Economics Faculty in the immediate post-war period , added his dose of wisdom and hope : ‘ There was ’ , he said , ‘ no surefire recipe for economic growth . ’
18 Such a political system might be beneficial for economic growth , as industrialisation and agricultural development programmes may be easier to implement .
19 The aim of the single market is to integrate progressively the distinct national markets which have for so long characterised trade between EC member states , with the object of providing opportunities for economic growth irrespective of the location of producer , supplier , wholesaler , retailer or customer .
20 Mr Lamont added : ‘ Low inflation , tight control of public spending , open markets , competition — these are the principles of the Government 's strategy and they provide the right framework for economic growth .
21 In conjunction with these developments , the increased involvement by the state in the quest for economic growth , and a growing preoccupation with national security has had the effect of converting issues of political policy into purely technical ones .
22 The paradox is all the stranger because the power shortage has had predictably grave consequences for economic growth .
23 And some of the authoritarian oligarchies had been good for economic growth — as in Brazil in the 1970s , or Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew — while others , like the Greek colonels , had not .
24 Boston employers are facing an acute labour shortage with potentially serious consequences for economic growth .
25 In industrial society , a goods-based economy , the ‘ axial structure ’ is ‘ economizing — a way of allocating resources according to the principles of least cost , substitutability , optimization , maximization , and the like ’ for economic growth ( 1973 , p. 12 ) .
26 Education and health services are related in several obvious ways that have implications for economic growth .
27 In the first place , no-one has claimed that education is the only factor making for economic growth , and vice versa , no-one has argued that education makes no impact whatsoever on economic growth .
28 A second theme has been a particular criticism of the Treasury and of its economic policies ; in particular that too much emphasis has been placed on the balance of payments or prevention of inflation , while the need for economic growth was neglected .
29 Moreover , the higher taxes that are an inevitable counterpart of more government services not only act as a disincentive to saving and investment , but also " overload " the economy and crowd out opportunities for economic growth at the same time as the opening up of export markets and the defence of the home market is made ever more difficult by the inevitable inflation .
30 LOTHIAN PLANS FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH
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