Sentences with phrase «slow expansion with»

Slow expansion with robust evaluation is the name of the game — and by 2011 there will be FNP teams in 70 areas.

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Starting a new business, overcoming financial hurdles during a slow period, and finding access to funds for expansion may all seem like daunting tasks for businesses with insufficient credit.
In its own quarterly report late on Thursday, Amazon reported a jump in retail sales along with a profit slump, as its rapid, costly expansion into new shopping categories and countries showed no sign of slowing.
A so far fruitless search for a replacement CEO with American chops and slow expansion in the States — never mind the store closings — has cast a shadow on future growth.
A faster than expected downturn in print advertising and slower increase in digital revenues, combined with the costs of international expansion, means that the company's outgoings have outpaced revenues over the past five years.
But sources said he was not happy with the changes and the slow pace of development of its products that came after more ambitious promises for expansion of the concept by Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
Elsewhere, growth slowed to an 18 - month low, with both manufacturing and services recording weaker expansions.
Retail sales weakened markedly, with growth slowing to 10.6 per cent from 2014's full - year expansion of 12 per cent, threatening to undercut official efforts to nurture a consumer - driven economy.
There are certainly problems with some of the earlier data, but this appears to be the slowest expansion since the turn of the 18th Century and our households are the main problem for the growth rate lag.
Following this rapid growth period, we anticipate that GFI will slow their expansion over the next year.9 They are planning to increase their fundraising capability primarily through strengthening their relationships with existing donors as well as identifying new potential groups of donors.10 They hope this will allow them to maintain sustained growth beyond the startup phase.11 Given additional funding, we do think that GFI is structured in such a way that they could continue to expand their organizational capacity across all departments; however, we think that it's possible they will continue to encounter some hiring issues (although not to the same extent as those seen in 2017).
With all the matter in the universe (including dark matter) the universe should be slowing down in it's expansion because gravity should be pulling it back together, but it's not.
«We are now serving smiles in 40 U.S. states and 10 countries, with no plans of slowing down our expansion efforts.»
As the cosmos expanded, matter gradually spread out, and its gravitational grip weakened, hitting a balance with dark energy about 5 billion years ago, causing the expansion to coast at a steady rate for a while, neither accelerating nor slowing down.
If the universe's expansion was slowing significantly, it would be fair to conclude there was unaccounted gravity pulling it back on itself, with a huge amount of dark matter at the root.
The explosions revealed a universe expanding at an ever - faster rate, a finding at odds with previous expectations that the expansion of the cosmos should be slowing down, braked by the collective gravitational pull of all the matter out there.
If we are sitting in a central void with a low density and high expansion rate, and looking outwards in all directions to regions of higher density and slower expansion, this would look to us very like a universe whose expansion has been accelerating in recent times.
Just about everyone had expected that the cosmic expansion, which started with the Big Bang, must be gradually slowing down, braked by the collective gravitational pull of all the galaxies and other matter out there.
«In one of the great results of twentieth century science, NSF - funded astronomers have shown both that the universe does not contain enough matter in the universe to slow the expansion, and that the rate of expansion actually increases with distance.
u «In one of the great results of twentieth century science, NSF - funded astronomers have shown both that the universe does not contain enough matter in the universe to slow the expansion, and that the rate of expansion actually increases with distance.
So the cancer kept growing, but with a part - time plant - based diet they were able to slow down the tumor's expansion.
And this growth shows no signs of slowing down, instead, it seems that this growth has accelerated with the expansion of the «internet of things».
Even when school reformers seem to gain a beachhead, the complexities of the American governmental system, with its endless veto points, slow reform's expansion.
But by 1980, the report states, the pace of the expansion of special - education programs and services «slowed dramatically,» as the school systems «struggled to maintain the status quo with fewer financial resources.»
With this further expansion of both flagship stores and the increase of stores that carry Krispy Kreme products, KKD doesn't look likes it's slowing down anytime soon.
Given a cursory glance even just a month ago, this was going to be a slower year compared to 2015, with Lego Dimensions always planned as a game to last two or more years and Disney Infinity 3.0 to also be supported with expansions, instead of being superseded.
The IPCC projections of sea level rise are based largely on the slow, steady and inexorable thermal expansion of the oceans (as water heats, its volume increases) with some additional contributions from the melting of mountain glaciers (almost all of which are expected to be gone by mid century).
Which one is more likely: All basic thermodynamics and stat mech textbooks are wrong, including the ones that make showing that there is no lapse rate a homework problem or that do it in the actual text, or some people who have a really hard time understanding what a degree of freedom is or how to do an integral or mess with logarithmic expansions have made a mistake, the biggest of which is assuming that the DALR worked out in climate systems is stable in the absence of a driving thermal gradient and that air is locally truly «adiabatic», instead of just having a thermal conductivity that is slower than convection?
More significantly, the Report projects a significant decline in expansion demand based on unreferenced projections of «slowing economic growth combined with increased globalization, the adoption of new technologies and rising competition».
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