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growth and acceptance
The potato chip industry these days is growing, not only as a result of population increase and public acceptance of convenience foods, but also because of a combination of circumstances that has led to growth by merger.
* acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations ;
The government's acceptance of foreign aid during the 1980s, in lieu of economic growth sparked by private investment, allowed it to ignore the necessity of creating new jobs.
Causes of change included the growth of a mass culture, international standards, social mobility, and acceptance of democracy and equality as typified by the welfare state.
A report in The New York Times described that the flushness of money and growth during these years had spawned a drug culture of sorts, with a rampant acceptance of cocaine use although the overall percent of actual users was most likely small.
The period 1945 to 1974, the baby scoop era, saw rapid growth and acceptance of adoption as a means to build a family.
Prohibition lost advocates as alcohol gained increasing social acceptance and as prohibition led to disrespect for the law and the growth of organized crime.
The publication of Planning Policy Guidance 13 in 1994 ( revised in 2001 ), followed by A New Deal for Transport in 1998 and the white paper Transport Ten Year Plan 2000 again indicated an acceptance that unrestrained growth in road traffic was neither desirable nor feasible.
Their life cycles include phases of rejection, growth, partial acceptance and absorption into the mainstream.
The Liberal International Constitution ( 2005 ) gives its purposes as " to win general acceptance of Liberal principles which are international in their nature throughout the world, and to foster the growth of a free society based on personal liberty, personal responsibility and social justice, and to provide the means of co-operation and interchange of information between the member organisations, and between men and women of all countries who accept these principles.
The growth of the victim identity and victimization of our society has created satisfactory conditions for public acceptance of the ideas of restorative justice, especially through mass media.
In this the end stage of the growth rate, sales slowdown as the product have already achieved it acceptance in the market.
Its two main goals are to create public acceptance and discussion about asexuality and to facilitate the growth of a large online asexual community.
On the other hand, doubt as to some doctrines but acceptance of others may lead to the growth of heresy and / or the splitting off of sects or groups of thought.
The acceptance of all producers led to explosive growth after 1880.
The status of the family as a symbol of knowledge and intellectual growth surely helped in their acceptance as well.
Only five years after the tragic end of the January Uprising, the pamphlets ridiculed the idea of armed national uprisings and suggested compromise with Poland's enemies, especially the Austrian Empire, concentration on economic growth, and acceptance of the political concessions offered by Vienna.
Despite Ethiopia's well-known religious tolerance, culture related acceptance issues and the growth of some Evangelical churches have also led to some violence, especially as non-Orthodox Christians & Muslims seek to gain equal economic & social status as the traditionally privileged Orthodox Christians.
Humanist psychologists believe that by showing the client unconditional positive regard and acceptance, the therapist is providing the best possible conditions for personal growth to the client.
Grateful people are happier, less depressed, less stressed, and more satisfied with their lives and social relationships Grateful people also have higher levels of control of their environments, personal growth, purpose in life, and self acceptance.
" The ARTS mission is to generate public awareness and promote growth and acceptance of contemporary Square, Round and Traditional Folk Dance by encouraging and assisting a coalition of allied dance groups.
( See also: Bretton Woods system ) In addition, there was a worldwide acceptance that " the state should focus on full employment, economic growth, and the welfare of its citizens and that state power should be freely deployed, alongside of or, if necessary, intervening in or even substituting for market processes to achieve these ends.
Many observers tie in the growth of the direct market distribution system and comic book specialty shops to the general acceptance of Overstreet's annual guide as a standardized inventory and pricing system.
Several important changes to the software market and technology landscape have facilitated acceptance and growth of SaaS solutions:

growth and credit
Despite lowering the Central Bank bills rate, the Central Bank has not changed liquidity indicators for banks or the reserve requirement since 2009, curbing credit growth to 7. 5 % in the first three quarters of 2011.
Nevertheless, the possibility of second-round effects from the drought, liquidity pressures from growing remittances and FDI, and the continued strong growth in credit and broad money suggest that upside risks to inflation are not yet fully contained.
Unfortunately, since this growth was fueled in part by over-allocation of bank credit, especially to the remaining state-owned enterprises, economic growth was accompanied by a severe weakening of the banking sector.
Despite the South Korean economy's high growth potential and apparent structural stability, South Korea suffers perpetual damage to its credit rating in the stock market due to the belligerence of North Korea in times of deep military crises, which has an adverse effect on the financial markets of the South Korean economy.
In 1997 the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) approved two programs to increase Yemen ’ s credit significantly: the enhanced structural adjustment facility ( now known as the poverty reduction and growth facility, or PRGF ) and the extended funding facility ( EFF ).
The international dimensions of the web and ease with which users can hide their location, the difficulty of checking identity and legitimacy online, and the simplicity with which hackers can divert browsers to dishonest sites and steal credit card details have all contributed to the very rapid growth of Internet fraud.
His strategy implied a very active role for the public sector in guiding the process of economic growth, calling for state control over the money supply, wages and prices, and bank credit to the private sector.
He shows that in accordance with the credit market imperfection approach, inequality is associated with lower level of human capital formation ( education, experience, apprenticeship ) and higher level of fertility, while lower level of human capital is associated with lower growth and lower levels of economic growth.
He also advocated the use of paper and credit money, and postulated the reduction of interest rates, which he thought impeded the growth in manufacturing and trade.
After fostering significant growth in recent years, mid-2008 saw share prices plunge to well under half their value of twelve months before, as M & S struggled to cope with more conservative shoppers in the credit crunch.
While he agreed traditional bank regulation was unable to protect commercial banks from nonbank competition, Richard Vietor noted the economic and financial instability that began in the mid-1960s both slowed economic growth and savings ( reducing the demand for and supply of credit ) and induced financial innovations that undermined commercial banks.
He also played a role in crafting the Revenue Act of 1962 that established a 7 percent investment credit to spur industrial growth.
Political and legal reforms within countries, according to de Soto, will help to include the poor in formal legal and economic systems, increase the poor's ability to access credit and contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction.
Many South Koreans credit their nation's rapid economic growth in part to eating kimchi.
During the entire post-war era, until at least 1991, the Bank of Japan's monetary policy has primarily been conducted via its ' window guidance ' ( 窓口指導 ) credit controls ( which are the model for the Chinese central bank's primary tool of monetary policy implementation ), whereby the central bank would impose bank credit growth quotas on the commercial banks.
It has also been entrusted to promote monetary stability, and credit and exchange policies conducive to the growth of the economy.
MBNA virtually invented the process for securitizing credit card debt and this process contributed significantly to the fast growth of the company.
The growth of private-label securitization and lack of regulation in this part of the market resulted in the oversupply of underpriced housing finance that led, in 2006, to an increasing number of borrowers, often with poor credit, who were unable to pay their mortgages-particularly with adjustable rate mortgages ( ARM ), caused a precipitous increase in home foreclosures.
Even though not all episodes of rapid credit growth end up in a bust, when they do the adjustment tends to be very disruptive.
However, the evidence suggests that periods with fast output growth are not always accompanied with a credit boom, meanwhile a credit boom usually brings about an acceleration of output.

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