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pace and growth
Within their confines, moreover, technological and industrial growth has proceeded at an accelerated pace, thus increasing the cornucopia from which material wants can be satisfied.
Talking of the rapid population growth ( upwards of 12,000 babies born daily ) with an immigrant entering the United States every 1-1/2 minutes, he said `` our organization has not been keeping pace with this challenge ''.
The 2000s ( decade ) saw a steady pace of growth and budget surpluses, but shaky inflation.
The 2000s ( decade ) saw a steady pace of growth and budget surpluses, but shaky inflation.
" Fort Collins continues to grow in population at a measured pace, with competition from other development in northern Colorado, debate over future growth patterns and town and gown relations emerging as dominant local issues in the early 21st century.
His administration substantially increased Central Bank net international reserves, reduced inflation to 12. 8 % a year, restored a better pace of economic growth ( about 5 % in 1997 ), and held down spending to achieve a 1. 1 % non-financial public sector deficit in 1997.
A 1949 report noted the lack of " any great slackening in the pace of life at the Institute " to match the return to peacetime, remembering the " academic tranquillity of the prewar years ", though acknowledging the significant contributions of military research to the increased emphasis on graduate education and rapid growth of personnel and facilities.
Follicles begin growth at a steady pace in a process known as folliculogenesis, and a small number enter the menstrual cycle.
During the 1990s, Malta's economic growth has generally continued this brisk pace.
Despite the fact that the pace of privatization and industrial output has slowed, GDP growth was 7. 3 percent in 2004, consumption continues to grow, and the currency continues to appreciate.
Overall, China's telecommunications services improved enormously during the 1980s, and, the pace of telecommunications growth and technology upgrading increased even more rapidly after 1990, especially as fiber-optics systems and digital technology were installed.
After the early 1900s, small-scale manufacturing in all subsectors grew at a slow, but steady pace, with some of the fastest growth occurring because of the shortages during World War II.
Despite the halting pace of reform and signs of slowing GDP growth today, Slovenians now enjoy the highest per capita income of all the transition economies of central Europe.
At the start of 2000, then President Thabo Mbeki vowed to promote economic growth and foreign investment by relaxing restrictive labour laws, stepping up the pace of privatisation, and cutting unneeded governmental spending.
An island that is located where the ocean water temperatures are just sufficiently warm for upward reef growth to keep pace with the rate of subsidence is said to be at the Darwin Point.
Public school construction has kept pace with the county ’ s growth in recent years in an effort to safeguard against crowded classrooms.
Civic and cultural development in Harlingen has kept pace with the growth of the community.
Spiritual growth in Tenrikyo is also viewed as a step-by-step process by which you can walk your own path at your own pace.
Beginning modestly in mid-year 1999 and continuing at an accelerated pace through May 2002, the company ( under the direction of Ebbers, Scott Sullivan ( CFO ), David Myers ( Comptroller ) and Buford " Buddy " Yates ( Director of General Accounting )) used fraudulent accounting methods to mask its declining earnings by painting a false picture of financial growth and profitability to prop up the price of WorldCom ’ s stock.
This pace of growth had slowed dramatically by 1978 as capital flight reached $ 30 to $ 40 billion US dollars just before the revolution.
Inefficiency in the public sector has been rising however at a gradual pace ; external resistance to developing the country's richest natural resources is mounting ; and power sectors including infrastructure have all contributed to slowing economic growth.
Demands of population growth, political factors, the Israel Defense Forces, tourism and increased traffic set the pace.
Proponents differed in the extent to which enlargement may have proceeded without the Treaty, some claimed that the very future of the Union's growth — if not existence — was at stake, while others said that enlargement could have legally proceeded — albeit at a slower pace — without it.
The key to faster economic growth appears to be a greater pace of liberalization.

pace and region
On the other hand, static RAM used at a somewhat slower pace, such as in applications with moderately clocked microprocessors, draws very little power and can have a nearly negligible power consumption when sitting idle — in the region of a few micro-watts.
The pace of change has been modified somewhat in recent years by man-made barriers, such as dams on the Rhône and sea dykes, but flooding remains a problem across the region.
AT & T has not kept pace with growth in the region as reported in the Huntsville Times / Decatur Daily / Athens-News-Courier.
Parts of Madison is long distance to other parts ( crossing the Madison / Limestone county border ) as AT & T has not kept pace with growth in the region as reported in the Huntsville Times / Decatur Daily / Athens-News-Courier.
The aggressive pace of operations against the Japanese serves as one contributing factor to both the heavy losses sustained and the greater number of successes scored as compared to the British and American assets in the region.
As a result, a region which had several hundred inhabitants some sixty years ago now boasts a population of well over 1. 5 million, growing at a pace of over five percent a year.
Then there began a long battle to return rail transit to the region, and efforts for additional lines continue at a snail's pace.
Although data are scarce and must be interpreted with caution, an analysis of applied services sector policies in the region suggests there is much policymakers can do to intensify this process, and increase the pace at which the transformation to a service economy is taking place.
The city picked up a greater pace commercially during the diamond polishing business soared in the region.
The expansion of oil exploration and drilling in the region led the city to gradually expand, generally keeping pace with a trend witnessed throughout the Kingdom.

pace and increased
Future commencements were more decorous perhaps, but the number of graduates increased from the original four at a relatively slow pace.
Since 2000, the pace of structural reforms, including fiscal, monetary policies, privatization and new business legislations, helped Egypt move towards a more market-oriented economy and prompted increased foreign investment.
They have maintained this position because of advances which have resulted in increased recording capacity, reliability, and speed, as well as decreased cost, allowing them to keep pace with ever more demanding requirements for secondary storage.
Ordinary working people found increased opportunities for employment in the new mills and factories, but these were often under strict working conditions with long hours of labour dominated by a pace set by machines.
On the home straight, Ritola sprinted from the outside but Nurmi increased his pace to keep his rival a metre behind.
Benefiting from strong domestic encouragement and foreign aid, Seoul's industrialists introduced modern technologies into outmoded or newly built facilities at a rapid pace, increased the production of commodities — especially those for sale in foreign markets — and plowed the proceeds back into further industrial expansion.
Even considering that the cost benefits are offset by a much reduced cruising speed, many people traveling distances in small boats come to appreciate the more leisurely pace and increased time spent on the water.
The pace of publication increased during the 17th century with Latin translations of the Edda ( notably Peder Resen's Edda Islandorum of 1665 ).
This innovation gave bowlers the weapons of length, deception through the air, plus increased pace.
After World War II, the pace of constitutional reform increased.
As David Bordwell describes, technological improvements continued at a swift pace: " Between 1932 and 1935, Electric and RCA created directional microphones, increased the frequency range of film recording, reduced ground noise ... and extended the volume range.
In 1870 the black population of the county had increased to 358, keeping pace with the growth of the total number of residents ; the number of blacks had fallen to 248 by 1880, however, and the number of new white residents was such that after 1890, blacks represented less than 3 percent of the total population.
This growth slowed slightly in the 1970s, however beginning in the mid 1980's the pace of growth increased significantly, with the county adding 100, 000 residents each decade between the 1990 census and 2010 census.
The Government reformed the tax system, increased the pace of reforms and pro-business initiatives, major irrigation and housing schemes and so on.
The pace of white settlement in the Southeast increased greatly after the War of 1812.
Offutt's population and facilities grew dramatically to keep pace with the increased operational demands during the Cold War.
With a wave of American prospectors in the 1860s, the pace of change increased, and Silver City was founded in the summer of 1870.
Loading and firing at such a pace dramatically increased the risk of an accidental discharge.
As the gentrification pace increased, there were numerous reports of problems between landlords and tenants.

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