Similar words: growth, upgrowth, outgrowth, overgrowth, undergrowth, growth hormone, personal growth, throw the book at. Meaning: n. the rate of increase in size per unit time.
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31. The growth rate was established by flow cytometry and the morphological characteristics of the growing cells by electron microscopy.
32. Even during the bubble years of the early 1990s, its average annual growth rate was a paltry 2. 7 percent.
33. The initial effect of a higher money growth rate is to lower the interest rate.
34. We discussed the changes, the economy, the new habits that a double-digit growth rate had wrought.
35. Final retail sales data for August, published today, will test the accuracy of the provisional 0.4 percent growth rate.
36. There was an annual growth rate of some 4 percent[sentencedict.com], while inflation continued to fall.
37. Thus it should be possible to measure growth rate by this method.
38. It gives an annual growth rate of 2. 3 percent, according to analysts.
39. For as we have already seen, the long-term growth rate of the United States has historically been well over 3 percent.
40. Kenneth Leventhal, which reported the highest growth rate in the top 10, at 9.7%, specialises in real estate.
41. The national economy has slowed to about half the 4. 1 percent growth rate of 1994.
42. The growth rate of some of the important countries of the developed world is almost miraculous.
43. Figure 7-4 shows the combined real economic growth rate of these countries.
44. This can be done on an annual basis with a bar graph which reveals the annual growth rate.
45. Their growth rate or lack of it often reflects the quality of your tank care and water.
46. Further(sentencedict.com), in a currency union no government of a member country can manipulate the money supply growth rate for electoral purposes.
47. An even higher economic growth rate is not out of the question.
48. Poor farmers value an animal not by growth rate or milk yield, but by its ability to survive and reproduce.
49. Between 1983 and the year 2000 the growth rate will probably be even lower at something around 2.5% perannum.
50. Its sales at the turn of the decade were above $ 11 billion, continuing a healthy growth rate.
51. Consequently, the crops over the ditch have a different growth rate.
52. The annual growth rate can be calculated by subtracting the earlier year's membership from the later year's.
53. The government calculated its figures on the basis of the growth rate of consumer prices on an annual basis.
54. The economy registered a 6 percent growth in 1989, with government projections anticipating a 5.5 percent growth rate for 1990.
55. And to top it all, it has pledged to maintain high employment and an annual economic growth rate of 1.9 percent.
56. These factors virtually doomed the United States to a period when the productivity growth rate would be less than the historic average.
57. Exchange rate changes have been at times suggested as a justifiable response to productivity growth rate differentials.
58. According to one economist, at the current growth rate, China will have the largest economy in the world by 2030.
59. On average, the second tier outperformed the larger firms, with an average growth rate of 6%.
60. Figure 7-1 shows the monetary growth rate for the United States measured in two ways.
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