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

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1 But is it the same as the hypothetical hypothalamic growth hormone releasing factor ?
2 It resulted from government initiatives which centralised the process of wage-fixing to keep down labour costs and promote savings in an attempt to accelerate the modernisation of industry and foster economic growth .
3 While the earlier research concentrated on the impact of local external resources on innovation within such firms ( eg labour supply industrial material linkages ) , the current work seeks to explore the internal impact of variable entrepreneurship on small firm innovation , and the subsequent ramification on regional economic growth .
4 Political stability plus appropriate tax and expenditure policies are also essential for stable economic growth .
5 Marking his first anniversary in power , President Ferdinand Collor de Mello announced a National Reconstruction Plan on March 14 , aimed at restoring public confidence in his government 's determination to secure stable economic growth in the medium term , and in its flagging efforts to control inflation [ for March 1990 , February 1991 anti-inflation plans see pp. 37312 ; 38002 ] .
6 It is still more likely than not that all EC countries will have ratified the Maastricht Treaty by the end of 1993 , and it can then be left to one side for a year or so while the easing of German monetary policy and a return to positive European economic growth ease the pains of convergence .
7 ADD ( 1981b ) further extend this research by estimating a three-equation quarterly model of unanticipated monetary growth , output and the price level for the UK over the period 1963–78 .
8 For the output equation AD assume that real output is a function of time , its own lagged value and current or one-period lagged unanticipated monetary growth ( AD , 1983 , p.448 ) .
9 They estimate the model using maximum likelihood techniques and find that unanticipated monetary growth does generally have a positive effect on real output .
10 As a preliminary test of the prediction that the larger the variance of DMR the smaller the coefficient β , D present a figure which we reproduce in figure 6.1 , which is a plot of the 11 estimates of the coefficient on unanticipated monetary growth in the output equations , the β i 's against the corresponding estimates of the unpredictability of monetary growth as measured by the sum of squared residuals in the money growth equations .
11 On April 11 Pöhl had denied rumours of an imminent rise in German rates , noting that inflation had actually fallen from 2.7 per cent in February to 2.5 per cent in March , despite strong economic growth and public-sector borrowing .
12 In other words , education accounted for at least 12 per cent of the total economic growth during the first period and 23 per cent during the second ; if the overlap between educational improvements in labour and advances in knowledge is not complete , then the contribution of education to economic growth is higher for both periods .
13 Policies of economic redistribution to the less well off met with resistance from skilled workers at a time of low economic growth .
14 Low income equals low savings and investment , this results in a low economic growth and , because of rising population , per capita income remains low .
15 As a result , it may become necessary for these countries to discipline their own working classes as low economic growth generates domestic unrest .
16 They then alleged that the private ( marketed ) sector was squeezed by higher taxes to finance this growth in the public sector — the result being deindustrialization , low labour productivity , low economic growth and balance of payments problems ( see also Ch. 14 ) .
17 The supposed crisis resulted from rapidly growing numbers of elderly people in proportion to the number of wage earners in the population , low economic growth and taxpayer resentment at the " burdens " of welfare .
18 The lower estimate is predicted for low economic growth and much higher fuel prices than today , while the higher estimate is based on a combination of high growth and cheap fuel .
19 We also produced a good profit in the Pacific at the half year and saw strong premium growth in Asia .
20 Asia reported strong premium growth and produced an underwriting profit with the improved performance in Hong Kong being particularly pleasing .
21 Some herbs which are tender can be dug up and planted in containers during early-mid autumn , first cutting off their no-longer-wanted top growth .
22 Freinkel likened the environment of later gestation to a culture medium and coined the expression ‘ fuel mediated teratogenesis ’ for the longer range metabolic disturbance of middle life which he foresaw might result from the excess or deficiency of certain ‘ culture ’ nutrients essential for normal fetal growth .
23 His almost religious conviction that the preservation of the gold standard was essential to British economic growth , plus his belief in the primacy of the state over party , ensured that he lacked ‘ the ability and willingness to jettison cherished assumptions in the face of changing realities . ’
24 By then British economic growth rates since 1973 had undergone a transformation and were better , over the years 1981–5 , than all the rest of the EC except Denmark and Luxembourg .
25 Policy-makers should stop fretting about unemployment and the provision of welfare state safety nets and should concentrate on doing whatever was necessary to achieve inflation free economic growth .
26 During the 1950s and 1960s high economic growth and government policies alleviated this problem , so that tariff and quota reductions were implemented to the benefit of all nations engaged in international trade .
27 Largely because of the high economic growth rate in Southeast Asian countries , electricity demand is far outstripping demand throughout the region .
28 Profits : By having extensive overseas interests , banks can take advantage of different economic growth rates and stages of the business cycle in various countries , so enabling them to stabilise their profits .
29 Does the Chancellor agree that our abysmal economic growth performance since the Government took office in 1979 is due largely to the dismal performance of British manufacturing industry , and that the forecast for the year 1991 of a 15 per cent .
30 Prune by cutting off the old flowered growth immediately after flowering , when it will produce good new shoots .
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