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

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1 THE International Monetary Fund expects the industrial world to achieve 3¼ p.c. economic growth in 1993 after 2 p.c. in 1992 .
2 This might include : a freeze in public sector pay with the released resources used on infrastructure ; a phasing-out of mortgage relief , with concessions limited to houses purchased in the next 12 months ; introduction of a Swedish-style programme linking training with unemployment ; and changes to CGT in order to increase investment , the foundation for long term non-inflationary growth .
3 GDP growth has averaged 8.4% a year in real terms since 1960 in spite of the mid-1980s recession , which saw 3% negative growth .
4 If we write k for the ratio of capital to labour measured in efficiency units ( i.e. , capital per effective man ) , then the basic equation governing growth over time ( the analogue of ( 8–11 ) ) is
5 This has usually meant giving precedence to private sector economic growth rather than other priorities such as social welfare .
6 Over such periods high growth rates , and rapid improvements in living standards , are dependent upon an increase in productive capacity rather than on temporary changes in the level of demand .
7 Cells were plated into 24 well plates ( Gibco ) at a concentration of 10 5 well - 1 , in Biorich serum free growth medium ( Flow Labs ) .
8 This year the American PC market is forecast to grow by less than 10% , a far cry from the 20% annual growth that computer makers are used to .
9 County NatWest Korean Growth Fund ( 071-374 3132 ) aims for long-term capital appreciation from investment in Korean listed shares .
10 Like most western European nations the UK divides between ‘ left ’ and ‘ right ’ : between the Labour party 's view of the world , in which an emphasis on public spending on welfare and infrastructure was closely associated with post-war urban and regional planning , and a Conservative party view which in the 1980s emphasized that free-market economic growth must come before state spending .
11 Although diamond production continued to fuel economic growth , making Botswana the fastest expanding economy in Africa , efforts were maintained to reduce dependence on the mineral sector for foreign exchange .
12 Some trusts , such as the Invesco French Growth , specialise in one country alone .
13 Recent evidence , presented by Primrose of Searle shows that genetically-engineered cells can change their character in ways not completely understood after about eight days continuous growth .
14 The Conservatives were also putting forward of course prudent growth in important areas and one of the areas that I would particularly like to mention is that of nursery education .
15 The top 10 over three years were : Fleming American ; Britannia Life American Growth ; Scottish Widows European ; Baring European Growth ; Murray Smaller Markets ; Fleming Universal ; Touche Remnant City of London ; Providence Capitol Emerging Asia ; Murray International ; and Gartmore British Growth .
16 The top 10 over five years were : Newton Income ; Touche Remnant City of London ; Britannia Life American Growth ; Murray International ; Baring European Growth ; Fleming Enterprise ; Eagle Star United Kingdom High Income ; Gartmore British Growth ; Dunedin Income Growth ; and Murray Income .
17 The top performing European unit trusts ( £1,000 invested ) over the past five years , according to Money Management , are Fidelity European £1,427 , Baring European Growth £1,411 , Merlin Jupiter European £1,318 , Scottish Widows Europe £1,305 , Lazard European Growth £1,280 , Henderson European Income £1,265 .
18 These have resulted in the better definition of defect dependent growth , morphological control by physical and chemical means and the influence of structure in both the surface and the dispersed phase on the growth process .
19 Effect of cimetidine on the histamine stimulated growth of MKN45 and MKN45G
20 Cimetidine was shown to reverse this histamine stimulated growth , in vitro .
21 However , BR is concerned that the key assumption of the report — a UK annual growth rate of 1.7 per cent — will not be achieved .
22 For 1990 as a whole real growth in gross domestic product ( GDP ) fell to zero from 5.2 per cent in 1989 , largely as a result of a drastic fall in trade with the Soviet Union .
23 The unit in question , for what Telekom calls Systems Customers , is part of its Business Customers division , and was established as part of the thorough restructuring Telekom has set in train ; it serves 500 major companies and organisations , and its business is growing at 13% to 14% a year , against less than 5% overall growth from private customers in 1992 .
24 The better view is that classical liberal economic thought , which propounded that the market allocated resources satisfactorily , that unimpeded private enterprise guaranteed growth and progress , and that intervention by governments was unnecessary and undesirable , had already become common ground .
25 The top performing European unit trusts ( £1,000 invested ) over the past five years , according to Money Management , are Fidelity European £1,427 , Baring European Growth £1,411 , Merlin Jupiter European £1,318 , Scottish Widows Europe £1,305 , Lazard European Growth £1,280 , Henderson European Income £1,265 .
26 But it must also be a good time to invest in Europe , possibly through the Morgan Grenfell European Growth fund .
27 Other divisions of income , apart from its overall size distribution , suggest themselves as relevant for certain issues ; so for example economic growth is associated with changes in shares of income generated in different sectors of the economy ( manufacturing , agriculture , etc. ) ; labour market analysis might suggest the relative fates of different economic groups ( professional versus manual , architects versus roadsweepers , etc. ) ; regional economists , especially in the current context of the EC , by definition have an interest in regional differences in incomes .
28 In political terms economic growth involved the commitment to ‘ a high and stable ’ level of employment [ Employment Policy , 1944 ] .
29 Polypropylene has earned its place as a large volume high growth polymer [ 11 per cent per annum compound for the past give years ] because of its attractive balance of properties , its ability to be processed by a wide variety of techniques , and its competitive economics and cost effectiveness .
30 Mr De Haan said a £3 a share offer would represent a 25 per cent compound annual growth for investors who had bought shares when the company first came to the stock market .
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