"growth" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In the late sixties the initial effect of overaccumulation was a period of feverish growth, with rapidly rising wages and prices and an enthusiasm for get-rich-quick schemes.
- According to one expert, religion was in the "ascension rather than the declension"; another sees a "rising vitality in religious life" from 1700 onward; a third finds religion in many parts of the colonies in a state of "feverish growth."
- With the end of the Civil War, the country experienced feverish, unregulated growth, especially in the railroad industry, with the government giving massive land grants and subsidies to railroad companies.
- And to add this much body weight, it would have required nourishment, fuel to feed the feverish growth.
- Li Deshui, the commissioner of the National Bureau of Statistics, said Tuesday at a news conference in Beijing that policy makers would be cautious in controlling those areas of the economy that produced some of the most feverish growth a year ago.
- After nearly a decade of feverish growth, the military research complex is entering a phase of contraction that could slow the pursuit of new weapons but open new opportunities for developing civilian technologies.
- Lower Manhattan grew madly, and Trinity survived only by virtue of its powerful financial position as a rich parish and the owner of much of the land where the city's feverish growth was taking place.
- The feverish growth, Mr. Larson said, comes in reaction to strong global competition and is made possible by healthy corporate profits and cash flows.
- Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, still believes that his medicine - higher interest rates - will reduce the economy's feverish growth.
- Mr. Omidyar eventually took eBay public, which meant investment bankers and feverish growth.
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