Synonym: growth rate. Similar words: growth rate, compound growth rate, economic growth rate, state of grace, growth, upgrowth, old growth, outgrowth. Meaning: n. the rate of increase in size per unit time.
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31, This striking rate of growth should not obscure the fact that the absolute level of industrial activity was still extremely low.
32, Is China overstating true rate of growth?
33, The trend rate of growth is relatively stable.
34, Growth Level - The long term rate of growth.
35, The rate of growth is amazing.
36, The rate of growth was unprecedented.
37, Indians mournfully called this the Hindu rate of growth.
38, Japan's economy was poorer then, although relative to America its GDP per person was more than double China's today(sentencedict.com), and its trend rate of growth was around 9%.
39, This shift will occur amid sluggish growth and lower employment: the trend rate of growth between 2008 and 2013 will be 0.9%, compared with average growth of 1.5% in 1995-2008, say the institutes.
40, Japan's economy shrank at an annualized rate of 11.7 percent in the first three months of the year before recovering to a modest 2.3 percent annual rate of growth in the second quarter.
41, From Liberation to last year, the average annual rate of growth in our industry and agriculture was fairly high by world standards.
42, And if you look at the annual rate of growth, the economy has now contracted by 5.6% since the second quarter of last year.
43, With enormous potentials, the annual rate of growth of vaccine market in China will reach 15% where huge business opportunities are held in store in a big market of 1.3 billion people.
44, And to achieve a high rate of growth and high efficiency, it is essential to carry out our political line consistently and unfalteringly .
45, Likewise, if faster productivity growth pushes up a country's trend rate of growth, as it has in America since the mid-1990s, an economic downturn is less likely to cause an absolute drop in output.
46, Because we went through 30 years when [ rail ] development fell behind the national rate of growth.
47, The rate of economic growth of these and many other developing nations far outstripped the rate of growth elsewhere.
48, In 1993 the annual rate of growth of the M 2 measure of money hit 40 %.
49, The OBR is forecasting especially low growth in the first half of this year,[sentencedict.com] and for GDP to rise by just 2.1% in 2011 as a whole—below its 2.4% estimate of the economy's trend rate of growth.
50, Oil - exporting countries commonly experienced declines in the rate of growth of their agricultural sectors.
51, By contrast, growth in export volumes in Sub-Saharan Africa averaged only 2 percent per year, in part because world trade of the products they export grew at half the rate of growth of world trade.
52, Only if the rate of growth of the money supply exceeds the rate of growth of production will a general increase in prices ensue.
53, If the economic growth and monetization were included in our model the tax rate of seigniorage would be the sum of the contribution rate of growth, the rate of monetization and the nominal rate.
54, The sheer rate of growth of content has already been noted.
55, As you have witnessed, our cooperation is deepening , our transactions maintaining a healthy rate of growth.
56, Even current rate of growth won't be easy to sustain.
57, While economic growth is likely to resume from the middle of this year, the actual rate of growth will be subdued, perhaps at only half the pace of the previous cycle.
58, If people alter this evaluation of leisure against goods or of present against future goods, the desired rate of growth will change.
59, And the rate of growth in some countries is horrendous.
60, We began to position away from companies purely benefiting normal rate of growth.
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