The decision to relocate and upgrade the branch was necessitated by the continuous growth of the branch. |
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And if growth comes in sharply lower than Brown expects, all the parties' plans would go out of the window. |
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The strategy may have been to go for turnover growth at the expense of profit margins. |
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Recycling, fencing and transplanting will encourage growth of new foredunes over buried structures. |
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In contrast, growth of business activity across the UK private sector as a whole picked up slightly to a strong pace. |
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The new species differs from it in being narrower and higher at a comparable growth stage and in having less oblique auricles. |
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The growth in guerrilla attack frequency and effectiveness slows down repairs, training, and population support. |
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Cut back around a third of the oldest stems to just above ground level to encourage the production of new growth from the base of the plant. |
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Medium-sized, alate, subequally biconvex shells with deflected anterior margins in later growth stages. |
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Analysts credited last year's big rise, which few had predicted, to a strong growth in take-home pay, low unemployment and cheap borrowing costs. |
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The growth in young affluentials has a major positive influence on up-and-coming areas. |
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Under these plans, London was to become a centre for trading in blue-chip stocks and Frankfurt a hub for high-tech growth stocks. |
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He said normal constant rainfalls, which are normally experienced this time of the season, were very important to the growth of the maize crop. |
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Calcium is needed for the growth of bone and teeth, and can be found in dairy products, broccoli, wholegrain cereals, sardines and sesame seeds. |
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And it's the organic growth that is the report card on the health of the business. |
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He was confident that the growth rate would touch a high of nine per cent during the last two quarters of the current year itself. |
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This deliberate thrust for creating an enabling environment brings about the shift in growth strategy. |
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His mob family is undergoing an anarchic growth spurt, as wise guys jailed in the 1980s are suddenly free to get back in the game. |
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Combined with a beta cell growth factor called Btc, the gene therapy complete cured the mice's diabetes for at least four months. |
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Even in years when economic growth is flat or negative, electricity consumption nearly always increases. |
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Large seeds have been found to have a better chance of survival as seedlings and a growth advantage over smaller seeds in competitive situations. |
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We have already developed our infrastructure and capacity to handle this growth having spent the last two years re-engineering the business. |
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It also seems to sport a luxuriant growth of something akin to a virulent mould. |
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The ideal form for a particular tree depends not only on your preferences, but also on the plant's natural growth habit. |
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Uncontrolled growth of weeds and cow parsley had totally concealed entrances. |
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The 68 per cent jump in profits is based on strong revenue growth and the introduction of new routes. |
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To pre-empt that process by false praise or empty reassurance is not to further the growth of the individual but to cripple it. |
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Roseman took advantage of the tax-free growth in a registered education savings plan. |
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Our ability to make sense of subtle auditory feedback cues will be a huge area of growth over the next few years. |
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By your hard work and your effort, you are actively advancing the growth of our nation. |
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Further, growth in total exports will outweigh growth in total imports leading to an improvement in the balance of payments. |
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The method integrates the physical growth and emotional balance of children with intellectual capability. |
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The growth of acquisitive crime predated the spread of heroin use, but eventually these trends became interconnected and fueled each other. |
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In the case of the stockmarket, the key to achieving good capital growth is profitability. |
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Asian markets were mixed after the Federal Reserve chief hinted the bank could ease up on its stimulus taper if the growth outlook weakens. |
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It will be very hard work just to meet the growth in energy demand with renewables, much less meet the vast existing demand. |
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But the rapid growth in online trading of financial services products also has its dangers. |
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Plants that have a compact growth habit or those that adapt well to having their roots confined can be grown in containers almost indefinitely. |
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The growth rate of the cohune palm can be increased significantly with regular fertilizer applications. |
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We expect 2003 to be a year of reasonable but not spectacular growth in economic activity and business revenues. |
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Worldwide, about 1200 million tons of fixed nitrogen circulates annually between growth and decomposition primarily with the decomposer bacteria. |
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Fifteen days later, the transgenic mice needed another shave, but there were no signs of new hair growth on the control mice. |
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One potential worry for Cablevision is the growth of direct-broadcast satellite services in the New York area. |
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Ministers are also concerned about the growth of identity theft, in which criminals assume someone else's identity to gain financial advantage. |
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The vitality of the Vietnamese economy and its superb growth rates are making Vietnam an economic force to be reckoned with. |
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With the growth of anatomical knowledge, the literal hypothesis of the morbidly wandering womb became increasingly untenable. |
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Cool-season grass pastures will have some forage growth in the fall, but usually less than alfalfa. |
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Another implication of a linear growth regime is that the most malignant cells should be located at the tumor border. |
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It is a similar picture in thousands of villages across China, where population growth has meant rampant farming and wasteful irrigation. |
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The first reason is purely scientific as new knowledge can be gained about the growth process in plants by growing them under microgravity. |
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At the same time, many world-famous luxury brands have targeted China as a major growth market for the next decade and beyond. |
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The Wright brothers' interest in aeronautics paralleled the growth of experimentation in the field. |
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In pygmies, this adolescent growth spurt does not occur, hence their characteristic short stature. |
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He uses a drip irrigation system to avoid wetting the leaves, which could promote the growth of fungi. |
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Alcohol abuse can cause mental retardation, malformation, growth retardation, miscarriage, and behavioral disorders in infants. |
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Healthy teeth mean that the child is able to eat a healthy diet, and aid the growth of the jaw. |
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The fall in European growth rates has implications for the world economy as a whole. |
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The acceleration of productivity growth also resulted from a tight labor market, as firms made better use of their workforces. |
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The Chenopodiaceae Suaeda salsa L. is native to saline soils of northern China and is adapted to growth in the high salt flooding region. |
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This theorem accounts for both the unexplainable growth in outstandings and the lack of delinquencies! |
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Your muscle fibres will be more receptive to growth and reaction time will increase, thus increasing speed and movement. |
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As growth continued, substantial brick and stone buildings replaced frontier tents and shanties. |
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Good weather is also an essential pre-requisite for the growth of cacti and succulent plants. |
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Distance between camellia plants really depends on and will vary with growth habit of the species and cultivars you are planting. |
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To accommodate this difference in growth rate, one or more paddocks could be cut for hay in the spring while other paddocks are grazed. |
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He will also confound critics by claiming the economy is still on target to hit the growth forecasts he set out earlier this year. |
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A hazy or cloudy wine can indicate the growth of micro-organisms or bacteria, or the presence of proteins from improper stabilization. |
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The bushes have an aggressive growth habit and can easily reach a height of 6 feet. |
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Other information was not included, such as growth and development, since it was not relevant to the purpose of the case. |
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Equation predicts that the quotient of growth rate and the amount of nitrogen in leaves is constant. |
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Education levels, at least higher education levels, have a mixed and somewhat weak influence on rural income growth rates. |
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Under our grove of old growth firs we planted 10 vine maples, 10 sword ferns, 5 evergreen huckleberries and 5 kinnikinniks. |
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Yes as countries become more industrialized their population growth tapers off. |
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Genuine economic growth will only return if relative prices can adjust, malinvestment gets liquidated, and a correction is allowed to occur. |
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He speculated that competition for light or water or allelopathy might be factors limiting the growth of seedlings within native populations. |
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Record industry growth through the 70s was largely a result of the baby boom cohort moving through the economy. |
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For three years they have predicted a rebound in US economic growth in the second half of the year. |
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The addition of scavengers suggests that reactive oxygen species caused this bacterial growth inhibition. |
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China holds out the promise of being the most important growth economy in the world outside the United States. |
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One is that in the 1980s you find that per capita income growth in the United States was middling. |
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This has resulted in massive volume growth in lending against rising asset values. |
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Growth response in distinction to the phototropic growth response, typically follows symmetrical illumination of the sporangiophore from above. |
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But despite the rapid growth rates estimated above, just a small proportion of workers in the economy are engaged in coworking. |
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Simply mow the grass once a week to provide lush new growth that you can plunge your bare feet into when you return from work. |
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Impacts of elevated temperature on the growth and functioning of decomposer fungi are influenced by grazing collembola. |
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The Yankee Group projects steeper year-over-year growth for satellite, broadband wireless and other technologies. |
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That form extolled the virtues of the natural environment that labourist growth was threatening. |
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If sales growth is lower than inventory growth, inventories are liquidated to once again restore proportionality. |
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Up until then, the company's growth primarily focused on the ongoing rationalization of manufacturing operations. |
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We need to maintain this strong economic growth as it provides the wherewithal to address the main issues facing the country. |
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This growth pattern tends to make the tableau look like a tree diagram or organizational chart. |
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The increased refuse disposal charges are leading to a growth in indiscriminate and illegal dumping, writes Denis J. Croke. |
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It's the old growth forests that produce the best sawlogs and the best veneer. |
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New growth companies make their money by bringing a fresh approach to the business world. |
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Seed growth slows after this, but does not entirely cease until the seed attains physiological maturity. |
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Proper pruning results from becoming familiar with the growth habit of a particular type. |
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Molybdenum is a trace element found in the soil and is required for growth of most biological organisms including plants and animals. |
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Flowering plants are multicellular organisms where cell division plays a significant role in growth and development. |
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We have the highest economic growth of any of the world's major industrialized nations. |
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Bacteria divide symmetrically during normal growth and have a central constriction to bring about binary fission of the cell. |
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Engulfing new plantings, the rank growth took on the appearance of an emergent urban ecosystem. |
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The bank said the cost-cutting move would help refocus and growth the company's retail business. |
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The idea that the way in which we use our eyes early in life can affect ocular growth and refractive error is gaining scientific credence. |
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Like balsam fir, white fir is relatively difficult to establish in plantations, and growth after planting is often very irregular. |
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He says the economy is in recession after the worst third quarter growth figures in some 50 years. |
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Can prolonged administration of endothelial antiapoptotic agents influence the growth of malignancies? |
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The whelk-enclosure experiment demonstrated that the predatory whelk affected not only survivorship but also growth rate of the clam. |
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The board attributed the growth to increased demand for electronic components, machinery and plastic products in China. |
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Across the city there has been a levelling off in growth because the supply is now beginning to catch up with the demand. |
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Projections of actuarial soundness based on forecasts of productivity growth run the risk of being very wrong. |
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Because of their lanky growth habit, Japanese plums do best kept to an open or pyramidal frame. |
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This results in a natural trailing growth habit that lets them cascade beautifully over the edges of their containers. |
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From a philosophical point of view, one has to ask whether modeling growth using atomic units makes sense at all. |
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Transport Secretary Alistair Darling will present a White Paper outlining how the country can cope with passenger growth over the next 30 years. |
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The growth of rhetorical criticism in recent years reawakened interest in rhetoric of the Roman empire. |
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Much of that new spending will be on personal luxuries, with a growth in gourmet delicatessens, luxury coffee bars and designer boutiques. |
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These conditions favor attachment and growth of bacteria and allow for a greatly increased bacterial density. |
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This could control and maintain optimum growth conditions for its protein product called mycoprotein, the main ingredient in Quorn. |
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There are hundreds of varieties of very fragrant roses, and they come in every color, every growth habit and every classification. |
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Plants require a range of transition metals as essential micronutrients for normal growth and development. |
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Here are 10 herbs notable for their consistent, compact growth habit and strong flavor. |
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This suggests that these traits are genetically controlled depending on the growth stages of leaves. |
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The growth of mammoth government interventions tends to be a one-way ratchet. |
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The other route would see the fruits of eight years of growth wither on the vine through inaction and lack of imagination. |
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Export orders, stable in the previous quarter, had declined with more firms reporting a fall than a growth in orders. |
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Blame the mind-boggling growth of animation and related interests in the last couple of years for this development. |
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The basis of our experiments was that growth habit of defoliated plants would affect how they compensated for lost leaf area. |
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Thus, divergent growth apparently prompted offsetting, in order for the coral to maintain the lacuna and occupy the space around it. |
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More recent reports have tended to come out with lower growth rates, although the falls of the last two years have played a small part in that. |
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These were the athletes whose puberty and growth were delayed, and one of the tools was thought to be maladministered contraceptive pills. |
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As a general rule, the more upright the growth habit of the plant, the more likely it is you will need to build something. |
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It has beautiful purple flowers and appears to have a shrub-type growth habit. |
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It should also have a strong historical track record in terms of growth and profitability. |
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The vials were randomized within the growth cabinet and weighed on an analytical balance at 1-2 h intervals. |
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House price growth had begun to level out as a direct result of diminishing affordability. |
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According to recent reports, Attorney General Michael McDowell is examining legal options to tackle this growth industry. |
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The growth is still much less than last year with prices beginning to level out. |
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But it is likely to come with a hefty price tag, and the money may be better spent in a growth sector such as radio. |
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The thin layer of topsoil is constantly thawing and refreezing during the summer, and this makes any plant growth very difficult. |
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The earnings growth was made up of a mix of contribution from acquisitions and organic growth. |
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Now the tactic of depending on acquisitions to fuel growth has become difficult. |
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This stage, which centers on colony growth lasts for a period ranging from four months to five years, depending on the species of ant. |
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Anderson now spreads the word on the unsustainability of infinite growth in a finite world. |
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Moreover demographic growth was regionally concentrated in the areas of industrial expansion, first in north-east Wales, then in south Wales. |
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Even tepid job growth means the labor market is tightening, albeit at a gradual pace. |
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Further growth is likely to tighten up the labor market even beyond April's report. |
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Secondly, economic growth relies on the growth of labour forces, especially young labourers. |
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Only you can force sustained revenue and earnings growth at your agency and you had best do it now. |
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Comfrey contains allantoin, a natural substance that stimulates the growth of new skin cells. |
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They are very amenable to this sort of treatment and the resulting new growth can be clipped into simple egg shapes or cubes, for example. |
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This also leads to an asymmetric growth of the lower jaw and a very noticeable deformity of the lower part of the face. |
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Or cut away infected new growth and scrub any remaining woolly patches on the bark with a toothbrush dipped in methylated spirits. |
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This equates to about 9 months' growth and weight gain in an average child around this age. |
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Prune last year's growth back to two or three joints or buds from the base. |
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The growth can invade local tissues of the breast and chest wall as well as spread through the blood and lymphatic systems. |
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It's best to keep the stems out of most dishes, since all but the newest growth is too tough to chew. |
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Last year was another banner year for the U.S. motorcycle market, which continues to enjoy growth across the board. |
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Once more the computer was produced to show me what the future held, based on a range of percentage growth projections. |
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After the unique, extremely rapid growth of welfare expenditure the welfare state reached its financial limits. |
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Revenue growth will clearly increase in the second half, thanks to a spurt in consumer demand. |
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During adolescence, it is natural to gain weight as you prepare for puberty or a sudden growth spurt. |
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Property development in the area has had a spurt in growth and so too have property prices. |
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And since children experience frequent growth spurts, they need to eat more, drink more, and breathe more, proportionately, than adults do. |
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The spurt in manufacturing growth stalled in the last quarter after a strong upturn in the previous six months. |
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Personal computers were about to revolutionize the business world, and the tech industry was beginning its phenomenal growth spurt. |
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Urban areas and areas where growth will occur are shown in mauve, pink or tawny brown, depending on the map. |
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They found that two amino acids in particular, tryptophan and lysine, were essential for normal growth in rats. |
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This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence. |
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The clothing retailer, which has been repositioning its Peacock brand to include more fashionable products, said sales growth had slipped in the fourth quarter. |
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The global economy is motoring at a four per cent plus annual growth rate. |
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The preponderance of evidence for intrasediment growth and dissolution of evaporites supports a sabkha and, in particular, a saline mudflat setting. |
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Enterprise, whose growth has mostly come from 3,600 off-airport lots, has touted its vehicles as replacements for patrons whose ride is in the shop. |
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In grapevine, the current season's growth consists of shoots growing from latent buds produced during the previous cycle and made up of five to nine phytomers. |
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The tide is turning on some of these questions, and the growth of ABT's dramatic ballet repertory is a good context for looking back at our recent past. |
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In his maiden budget speech Jaswant Singh acknowledged the growth contributed by industry in the current fiscal and talked of consolidating the growth further. |
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The cowpea seedlings were carefully removed from the growth pouches and the few laterals, found at the basal portion of the taproot, were cut to leave only the taproot. |
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However, now that the low-hanging fruit has been successfully plucked the task of domestic growth is going to be that much more difficult for the superstore operators. |
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Finally, this period witnessed an unprecedented growth of Japan's cities. |
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The period 1894-1913 witnessed intense growth in investment in tramways. |
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Further investigations of the effects of these changes in nutrient concentrations and growth habit is required to assess the implications on plant performance. |
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In the earnings report, it lowered expectations for sales growth and profits margins in the coming year. |
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But 37 h elapsed before nitrate-starved cultures began dividing again and nitrate-starved cultures did not reattain maximum growth rates over the period investigated. |
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Who will drive the market growth and cost reduction of renewable energy sources, and how will energy storage for intermittent renewables like solar and wind be solved? |
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Because the IT sector, by the year 2000, accounted for roughly half of U.S. GDP growth, the nosedive in IT growth slashed the growth rate of the overall economy. |
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Seeking growth in the low-end of the retail market that it has largely saturated, Walmart has been trying to push into cities. |
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In low-income countries with small remnant forest areas, for instance the Ivory Coast, population growth appears to increase the rate of deforestation. |
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With the growth of online banking, companies were remitting salaries online and customers were making payments without having to physically step into a bank. |
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A considerable proportion of total forest area consists of young growth forest and regenerating clear-cut areas, which in our classification are called wire grass pastures. |
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Yes we can talk about the billions of trees planted annually around the world, and yes we can talk about how growth exceeds harvest by a wide margin. |
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There is a lot of consensus in Zambia about the need to woo investment and induce growth in the economy, but this must be backed with concrete support measures. |
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These effects were probably caused by fluids attacking the crystal, but possibly also by recrystallization or new growth of the margin of the crystal. |
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During the autocatalytic cycle of growth and reproduction of higher plants, the embryo in the seed grows, under suitable conditions, to form a plant with leaves and roots. |
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Androgens are also responsible for the increased growth in body hair and an increased shedding of keratin, a protein that can block pores and the flow of sebum. |
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The third period, 1730-60, was linked to the growth of American and West Indian populations, production, and purchasing power, but also continued the advance of re-exports. |
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Stands that have been adequately winterized typically are less susceptible to winter damage and the following year's first growth will be more productive. |
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The fourth data set comes from the growth of a field winter wheat crop. |
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Cheung, who said water in swimming pools was not suitable for the growth of the worms, said bloodworms with pupa shells were available to buy in Hong Kong. |
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But high population growth means that this is a contraction in real terms. |
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The major telecom carriers all see wireless data as an important growth market, and they plan to package voice and data services into a one-stop-shop offering. |
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He also knows that the risk is compounded when a company attempts to achieve such a growth rate by taking on entirely new types of projects, as he plans to do. |
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Thus it is that the growth of technical means tending to absolutism forbids the appearance of values and condemns to sterility our search for the ethical and the spiritual. |
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Over the next three years the proliferation of European retailers in Ireland will bring a growth in low-cost, price-competitive fashion operators. |
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Trotsky fought for a faster tempo of industrial growth in order to counter this pressure, while at the same time he rejected the conception of an economic autarky. |
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I concur with Voegeli and Hayward about the need to restrain the growth of government. |
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Strains of resistant bacteria and viruses are grown and spread through overuse of antibiotics, and growth hormones taint the meat and cause deformities. |
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Much of the growth in a perceived middle class, Nijman argues, is based not on income but on consumption driven by credit. |
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The city's economic growth is exemplified by the many new buildings that are currently under construction. |
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A small degree of economic growth was recorded in 1995, despite a sense of economic crisis in the country, which led to the introduction of economic austerity measures. |
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We explore the role of an important stress pathway, sympathetic nervous system release of norepinephrine and epinephrine, in tumor growth and metastasis. |
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Hanson argues that American growth was driven by an export boom, but no such boom occurred. |
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Some strains of lactic acid bacteria are tolerant to salt, enabling them to survive additional salt while the growth of salt-sensitive aerobes is inhibited. |
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Quetelet believed that there are forces which tend to prevent this population growth and that they increase with the square of the rate at which the population grows. |
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The frequent rainfall encourages the lush growth of trees, ferns, and shrubs. |
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He will do the usual rah-rah, maintain the economy has turned the corner and point to job growth in the past few months, claiming his tax cuts had something to do with that. |
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As a result, investment banks have been cutting growth forecasts. |
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Alongside miles of rivers and streams its dense growth is overshadowing native wild flowers such as ragged robin, purple loosestrife, marsh woundwart and meadow cranesbill. |
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Science journalism is a growth area and often has a historical component. |
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The baby will come into the world, perhaps kicking and screaming, but babyhood will only be the beginning of a continuing process of growth and change. |
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Last month The New York Times reported that cosmetic surgery has also become a growth industry among senior citizens. |
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To demonstrate that the improved growth observed in plate mating assays was due to suppression of the cell fusion defect, we performed microscopic analyses of mating cells. |
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Their modern counterparts face much worse, being hemmed in by the spread of suburbia, by motorways and the remorseless growth of traffic on ordinary roads. |
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While often corn might quickly outgrow the threat of significant pest damage, when plant growth stalled, armyworms, cutworms, wireworms, and white grubs found opportunity. |
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Land revenue, despite its sluggish growth in the past, does hold tremendous promise for augmentation of the State's revenues if handled judiciously and with determination. |
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Throwing a cup of bicarbonate of soda down a septic toilet each week will help to reduce acidity, and encourage the growth of waste-digesting bacteria. |
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The first looks at the growth of Bronzeville from 1890 to 1950 in relation to the great migration of African Americans from the rural South to the industrialized North. |
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But new inventions in the 18th century speeded up textile production and led to the growth of factories, and many of the old corn mills were converted to woollen production. |
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The company calculates that its split into northern and southern divisions will provide a platform for profitable growth over the next six months. |
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At 11, back in his home town of Rosario, Argentina, Messi was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. |
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The growth of and decline in the numbers of synapses in various regions of the cerebral cortex are closely associated with critical periods in development. |
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He sees expansion beyond Singapore's boundaries as the only way to avoid the slow profit growth that comes to a company that has saturated its home market. |
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Explosive population growth in the Arab world coupled with Europe's unprecedented baby bust presages a radical change in the balance of power in the Mediterranean world. |
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All this indicates that vascular endothelial growth factor may contribute to the establishment, progression, and regression of prostate neoplasia. |
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She then takes cells that receive the new gene and puts them onto a regeneration medium containing various additives, such as nutrients and growth regulators. |
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Revenue growth in its core publishing business was flat last year. |
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Workers are furious because the company revealed that any growth in orders will be fulfilled by temporary staff, rather than rehired permanent workers. |
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Of course, declining or stagnant wage growth started well before this president took office. |
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In the first six months of this year, we saw a 48 percent growth in sales of imported and craft beers. |
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The emerging church movement, in particular, has embraced a kind of steady, decentralized growth that can seem CrossFit-ish. |
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By this reckoning, buoyant growth will boost wages and salaries, giving home buyers the extra money they need to cover their increased borrowing costs and so buttress housing. |
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Already, growth forecasts are being scaled down for next year, and they will be scaled down still further should the euro continue to rise on the foreign exchanges. |
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Equally critical has been the growth among younger educated workers in the region. |
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Possible outcomes include no harm to the fetus, fetal loss, fetal malformation, preterm delivery, fetal growth restriction or postnatal infection. |
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There is usually a current running here, but the same thing that makes diving slightly uncomfortable encourages luxuriant coral growth and teeming numbers of small fish. |
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I think that has contributed to the growth of courses of low quality. |
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Glycemic control is maintained by a balance between insulin and the counterregulatory hormones glucagon, epinephrine, cortisol, and growth hormone. |
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Heifer growth is tracked as carefully as milk production to maximize heifers available for replacements and herd growth without reducing first lactation milk production. |
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Moreover, this period witnessed unparalleled growth in global competition. |
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Critics point out that the city has witnessed a dramatic growth in employment due to an influx of high-technology manufacturing and service industries. |
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It was a natural growth for a vital composer who had her ears keenly attuned to new developments, and could selectively integrate what she wanted into her own personal idiom. |
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A sprawling growth habit is common throughout all varieties. |
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Given our growing social calcification, the need to boost growth and social mobility is great. |
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It makes a concise public argument for deferring deficit reduction until durable growth resumes. |
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So now who is going to work harder so the growth shows itself the quickest? |
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Because high blood pressure constricts the blood vessels in the uterus that supply the baby with oxygen and nutrients, the baby's growth may be slowed. |
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The word on the street at the height of the dotcom boom was that this was the figure to watch if you were interested in investing in growth companies. |
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Spruces, firs and Douglas-fir can be sheared with good results from late July or early August and continuing until just before new growth starts the following spring. |
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The new patch could eventually be used as an alternative to the current implant materials that have no capacity for growth or tissue regeneration. |
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This analysis demonstrates that growth cone turning results from an increase in the persistence of directional motion rather than a change in speed. |
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Heavy rainfall can leach out minerals important for plant growth from the soil. |
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Coffee grounds can particularly benefit the growth of blueberry, azalea, raspberry, lily-of-the-valley, and lingonberry plants. |
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David joins Lineup as Head of Business Development and will help execute growth strategy into new geographical markets. |
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In the late 1950s and 1960s most large cities started planning freeway systems, acknowledging the incredible growth in car ownership. |
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Immodest growth of fig leaves, verdant, close and lush, Leaves cover for the shiest prude without a need to blush. |
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In the 1970s, Bridgend would begin to see the catalyst of arguably its biggest growth period. |
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There are calls for the reintroduction of Corsham station due to recent growth of the town. |
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The country's economic growth is being hindered by the sanctions. |
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Sharif M, Khattak RA, Sarir MS Effect of different levels of lignitic coal derived humic acid on growth of maize plants. |
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Detection of growth suppression in children during treatment with intranasal beclomethasone dipropionate. |
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The effect of histamine on growth of cultured fibroblasts isolated from normal and keroid tissue. |
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One condition, Beau's lines, is characterized by indentations across the nail bed that are a sign of disrupted growth due to illness. |
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One of the major driver for the growth of this industry is certain limitations that are associated with autografts and allografts. |
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Department of Education projects steady growth in college enrollment and associate's degrees over the next decade. |
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The development of these works provided impetus to the growth of Aberdare as a nucleated town. |
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The history of their relationship and mutual business growth dovetails with their personal relationship choices and lifemates. |
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They may also spread through self-sowing or by growth of their rhizomes, which are fleshy underground stems with bulblike qualities. |
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A minimum dietary value for healthy growth in rabbits has been reported to be at least 3 ppm in the diet. |
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Iceland enjoyed a mostly uninterrupted period of growth in its commonwealth years. |
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Maturation, growth and mortality of clupeid and engraulid stocks in relation to fishing. |
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Seneca's tragedies greatly influenced the growth of tragic drama in Europe. |
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France promoted commerce and capitalism, paving the way for the ascent of the bourgeoisie and the rapid growth of manufacturing and mining. |
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The findings offer the strongest evidence to date that proliferation of cardiomyocytes contributes to growth in healthy young human hearts. |
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The main reasons for this growth in the number of bushfires are the expansion of the agriculture frontier and, occasionally, droughts. |
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Unbanked customers form the primary cardholding base for prepaid cards, and are the largest growth segment for the industry. |
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This period also saw a growth of a patriotic literature facilitated by the rise of popular printing. |
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With many pubs across the country closing every week, this growth in the number of micro pubs selling excellent real ales is welcomed. |
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The depression bottomed out in 1993, and Finland saw steady economic growth for more than ten years. |
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The growth in the PP catalyst industry is anticipated to come from advanced metallocene and single site catalysts. |
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During the past decades, growth in the financial sector has more than compensated for the decline in steel production. |
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For more than 85 years, BAFT advanced the growth and evolution of international financial services. |
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Between 2010 and 2016, Kuwait registered the highest growth in patents in the Arab world. |
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The primary purpose of connective tissue is to hold the body together and provide a framework for growth and development. |
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When the antler growth is fully grown and hardened, the velvet is shed or rubbed off. |
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Childhood and adolescent growth of patients with sickle cell disease in Aracaju, Sergipe, north-east Brazil. |
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The launch of technologically advanced microsensors is also contributing positively toward growth in the global microsensor market. |
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Entrepreneurship is a remarkable force that has a huge impact on facilitating growth and societal progress of a nation. |
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Group practice HMO realized that future growth would be hindered because of undercapitalization. |
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The appointments continue the growth of Delcam s North American staff in response to the increasing demand for the company s CADCAM software. |
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Impact of the introduced poeciliid Gambusia holbrooki on the growth and reproduction of Pseudomugil signifer in Australia. |
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As much as 70 to 80 percent of economic growth is now said to be due to new and better knowledge. |
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It is also the northernmost point of growth of some Mediterranean plant species. |
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