rate of growth

NOUN
  1. the rate of increase in size per unit time
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How To Use rate of growth In A Sentence

  • The rate of industrial growth was very rapid, and the rate of growth of heavy industry remarkable.
  • Consumption rose from 5.2 million hectolitres in 1996 to an estimated 5.6 million hectolitres last year, significantly below the economy's rate of growth.
  • With the junglelike rate of growth here, though, she knew that if she were to stay, she would need help; otherwise the fields and yard would soon heal over with weeds and brush and scrub until the house would disappear in a thicket as completely as the bramble-covered palace of Sleeping Beauty. Cold Mountain
  • Consumption rose from 5.2 million hectolitres in 1996 to an estimated 5.6 million hectolitres last year, significantly below the economy's rate of growth.
  • The math that supports President Nicolas Sarkozy's reforms is self-explanatory: France cannot continue to devote 29.2% of its GDP to social-security spending (second only to Sweden within the OECD) with its current rate of growth of just 0.3%. Dissecting French Schizophrenia
  • In that light, the performance of France (and of the European Union in general) does not look so bad: A much higher rate of growth of productivity than the U.S., and, as one might expect given that leisure is a normal good, the allocation of part of that increase to increased income, and part to increased leisure. The European Outlook, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • White fluorescent light increases the rate of growth of this plant while apparently not encouraging unwanted algae formation.
  • The indirect impact on the banks arises from the changes in capital allowances, which are expected to delay capital investment and therefore slow the rate of growth in loan demand.
  • Even current rate of growth won't be easy to sustain.
  • The rate of economic growth of these and many other developing nations far outstripped the rate of growth elsewhere.
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