They have been rapidly cutting debt, selling off noncore businesses, and repositioning themselves to grow rapidly. |
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He expects multimedia communications will grow rapidly as corporations demand the service. |
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Development economists once were optimistic that the nation's poor countries could grow rapidly. |
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Malignant brain tumors can grow rapidly, crowding or destroying nearby brain tissue. |
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You have plenty of autonomy, and once you begin profit sharing your bank balance could grow rapidly. |
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There is the potential to grow rapidly, and if you do, getting bought out or going public are distinct possibilities. |
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Once ignited, the updraft of air within the flue will feed this chimney fire, causing it to grow rapidly and producing very high temperatures. |
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For example, central hemangiomas grow rapidly and commonly present as a radiolucent mandibular mass in children and young adults. |
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Snowflakes grow rapidly as cloud temperatures rise towards 0 deg C, but this level may be below the radar beam. |
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There are many different kinds of basil, but all grow rapidly and require frequent pinching back to prevent them from growing tall and leggy. |
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Those countries have a legitimate desire to grow rapidly and will continue to increase their energy consumption over the long term. |
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Nestling pigeons and doves grow rapidly because of the crop-milk. |
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Vermiculate leaves enough space for roots to grow rapidly while providing essential elements for their development. |
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The notifying party has argued that one of the reasons why PET will not grow rapidly in the future at the expense of carton is its higher cost. |
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They are key to many applications in both the civil and the defence fields and their importance continues to grow rapidly. |
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Staphylococci from your skin may contaminate the salad and grow rapidly under the sun. |
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China's economy continues to grow rapidly and unevenly, led by surging investment and exports but with relatively weak domestic consumption. |
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The young bears grow rapidly and are quite active by the time they leave the den with their mother in the spring. |
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In the absence of policy encouraging renewable energy investments, renewable energy investments will not grow rapidly. |
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In the seventies, our research component began to grow rapidly and much more research was done on site in the developing countries. |
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Demand for energy worldwide is expected to continue to grow rapidly in the foreseeable future. |
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By most estimates, the trading volumes in the foreign exchange market are continuing to grow rapidly. |
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Young bocaccio grow rapidly in their first year, often reaching approximately 25 cm in length. |
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The CPP also is financed through revenues from the CPP Investment Fund, which is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. |
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Since 2008, more than 1,600 agents have decided to work longer, and the trend should grow rapidly. |
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As can be seen in Table 1, Asia is by far the largest market for containers in the world and is expected to continue to grow rapidly. |
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If the initial rollout is a success, sales of this new generation of microprocessor payment cards may grow rapidly in the coming years. |
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Industry observers feel this load group will continue to grow rapidly overthe next few years as more devices come onto the market. |
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Given good, well-drained soil and regular watering, hydrangeas grow rapidly and can be exposed to sun or shade, depending on the heat index of your zone. |
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Although they fulfill the above criteria, shell companies have not been consolidated, as they are not expected to grow rapidly and do not hold shares in other companies that are included in the scope of consolidation. |
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Given the ageing of the population and the country's serious pollution issues, Mio expects the healthcare sector to grow rapidly for a long time to come. |
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On a diet of insects, including beetles, cutworms, and grasshoppers, the fledglings grow rapidly, doubling their body weight two or three times during the first week of life. |
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Demand for LEDs for backlighting will grow rapidly as they replace cold-cathode tubes. |
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This will grow rapidly in the years ahead. |
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Bain's financing helped the company grow rapidly. |
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They grow rapidly to very large size and can support major fisheries. |
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To meet all of these objectives, we are planning first to seed the pipeline corridor with a grass-legume mixture that will include an annual 'cover crop' that will grow rapidly but disappear the following year. |
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Global Near Field Communication market share is expected to grow rapidly in the near future. |
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Only if we are able to make progress on all these elements will we have a departure point which will allow us to grow rapidly when the economic context changes. |
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Extra rain makes grass and bushes grow rapidly. |
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Some species are small enough to be kept in aquaria, though even the small species are inclined to grow rapidly. |
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Industrial applications continued to grow rapidly. |
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Despite frequent inspections, and because they are not always visible, these pre-existing defects can grow rapidly to a critical size in an uncontrolled manner. |
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The Scandinavian settlements in Ladoga and Novgorod revived and started to grow rapidly. |
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From the 11th century on, Italian cities began to grow rapidly in independence and importance. |
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Caterpillars have soft bodies that can grow rapidly between moults. |
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Launched in September 2013 from its London office, Lingos has since welcomed more than 1,000 teachers and over 700 students on board and continues to grow rapidly. |
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In 1896 gold was discovered in Yukon beginning of what is often considered the world's greatest gold rush which saw the population of Yukon grow rapidly. |
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Pouting can reproduce before they reach two years of age and grow rapidly, reaching around 15 centimetres in length by the end of their first year. |
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