Example sentences of "organic growth " in BNC.

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1 This year , however , organic growth will resume and even if interest rates remain high in the UK , customers will have to make some of those deferred purchases .
2 ‘ We expect it to contribute 4.5 per cent of profits , and we base that on our expected group performance of 20 per cent organic growth a year . ’
3 Strongest organic growth came on the Continent , where profits rose by 150 per cent in France and 70 per cent in West Germany .
4 They commune with the subtleties of organic growth and decay and work with an intuition of a higher order than in stage ( a ) .
5 Evolution by natural selection is ‘ the direct negation of organic growth .
6 The contrary view is that , in the light of the single market , it is important that all companies have equal opportunities to expand or restructure as much by way of acquisition as by organic growth .
7 However much , therefore , we might wish to point to Wordsworth 's poem as a pure organic growth , it does owe a great deal to previous epics , both in its form and in its religious content .
8 Airtours is keen to expand , but as Mr Coe points out , it has expanded so far mainly by organic growth and would like to continue it that way .
9 ‘ Without organic growth how else do you get fee growth ? ’ he asks .
10 In the garden scenes , the technique gives a tangible impression of organic growth , of nature recycling itself , now buds and shoots evolving out of the rotting vegetation of last year 's earthly fruits .
11 Healthy organic growth is proportionate , with each area and function developing in relation to the other .
12 It is claimed to be equally efficient for removing stains and organic growth from bricks , concrete and stone .
13 The MMC rejected GEC 's claim that the merger would have created a company which would have sustained the UK 's position in world markets into the next century , and implied that GEC should rely more on organic growth ( ie internal growth ) than on growth by acquisitions .
14 On the other hand , it was claimed that Hanson was only interested in short-term profits , rather than long-term investment and that the company was only capable of limited organic growth , thus forcing it to rely on ever larger takeover bids to sustain its expansion .
15 Peek Traffic 's operating profit rose 74% to £6.6m in the year on turnover up 56% to £54.1m ; Maud attributes some 15% of this increase to organic growth , with acquisitions providing the balance .
16 In The Decline of the West Spengler argued that world history exhibited a cyclical pattern based on the organic growth and decay of separate cultures through time .
17 ICL 's continental revenues rose by 71% , organic growth being particularly strong in Spain at 200% , Portugal at 47% and Italy at 37% .
18 ICL , now 80% owned by Fujitsu Ltd , says margins on its hardware sales have shrunk as much in the last 18 months as in all the five years preceding , and it aims to drive revenues from its services business even higher as it focuses more on that market , through organic growth , joint ventures , marketing agreements and by acquisition .
19 Unlike Lukács ' insignificant event from which the universal is precariously drawn out through the narrative , Sartre 's singularity works synecdochally in a conventional antinomy with the universal , the relation between the two structured according to the familiar nineteenth-century model of organic growth or process in which each singular event makes up the whole while , as he puts it , ‘ the whole is entirely present in the part as its present meaning and as its destiny ’ .
20 In Nos. 1 and 3 you are particularly aware of how much he initially holds in reserve so as to reveal their full organic growth and cumulative excitement .
21 Apart from those who largely followed the path of organic growth — the Sainsburys and Westons — there were the clever deal makers , such as Robert Maxwell , Sir James Goldsmith or Peter de Savary .
22 Some of this expansion was through organic growth , but increased concentration is mainly accounted for by a series of merger waves beginning towards the end of the nineteenth century .
23 Asked about possible acquisitions , Lord Blakenham singled out educational , medical , professional and children 's book publishing as areas in which Pearson was strong , and where the group believed it could achieve expansion through both organic growth and acquisitions .
24 Managing director Tim Hely Hutchinson said that the profitability of the publishing business , together with the contribution from Bookpoint , was now such that its organic growth plans could be funded without significant net cash usage .
25 Strong organic growth
26 ‘ In addition , 16% organic growth , in a recessionary market that appeared to us to decline by about 5% in value during the year , represented a strong underlying performance , ’ he said .
27 In a very important sense Vienna and Berlin were much more typically ‘ modernist ’ cities , almost along the lines of American cities like Chicago , than were cities like London and Paris which underwent slower and more organic growth .
28 To do this we will at least double the size of Citizens , both through organic growth and by expanding into the states adjoining its Rhode Island base .
29 Those who liked that sort of thing spoke of organic growth , those who did not murmured ‘ shambles ’ .
30 If the timetable for the achievement of the corporate objectives is sufficiently long , the option of organic growth should not be overlooked .
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