Sentences with phrase «by the growth of»

The report said fiscal stimulus and a series of cuts by the Federal Reserve to its policy rate will help the U.S. economy to bounce back in 2021 and grow by 2.1 percent, followed by growth of 2 percent in 2022.
Many of Fiat - Chrysler's biggest successes have been SUVs in recent years, evidenced by the growth of its Jeep brand.
The growth in the warehouse has been matched by the growth of the payroll (from 4 to 43 employees since 1993).
The retailer has also been hurt by the growth of fast - fashion retailers like Forever 21, Uniqlo, and H&M.
WPP was particularly hit by the lower spending from consumer goods groups such as Unilever and P&G, the trend of some clients to create marketing in house and by the upheaval sparked by the growth of Google and Facebook who can help clients to cut out the middle - man of the advertising groups.
The growth was mainly driven by our continuing investments in advertising and marketing to support our business units and by the growth of personnel costs due to new hires.
Revenue at its core U.S. domestic package service rose 7.2 percent to $ 10.2 billion from a year - ago, driven by a 4.6 percent rise in package volumes fueled by the growth of online purchases.
For oil prices, the phase change was caused mostly by the growth of a new source of supply from unconventional, expensive oil.
Much of that is driven by the growth of mobile commerce, which will increase by nearly 60 percent in 2017.
Today we take a look at the increasing role that e-commerce is expected to play in the development of China as a consuming nation, a transition that is being accelerated by the growth of shopping via smartphones and other mobile devices.
The major US stock indexes ended the trading mixed, since the decline in the shares of the technology sector was opposed by the growth of the conglomerate sector.
If we buy at a discount to what we believe the business is worth, we will benefit twofold: by the growth of the intrinsic value and the market correction for the discount.
Microsoft reported revenues of $ 26.8 billion, boosted by growth of 17 % in both its intelligent cloud division and its productivity and business processes group.
The bill passed last year revised portions of the Banking Act to account for changes in the economy driven by the growth of telecommunications technologies.
Growth has been fueled by the growth of household and foreign debt rather than by business investment, and we have become dangerously reliant on the resource sector.
Last month, Amazon reported that its first - quarter profit more than doubled from a year ago, fueled by the growth of online shopping and the cloud - computing service it provides to businesses and government agencies.
Over the years he grew increasingly intrigued by the growth of secularism in the United States and around the world.
No doubt it is true that the scope of individual human action, as commonly envisaged in the abstract theory of moral and meritorious acts, is not greatly enhanced by the growth of human knowledge.
And so it follows that the opus humanum laboriously and gradually achieved within us by the growth of knowledge and in the face of evil, is something quite other than an act of higher morality: it is a living organism.
The growth of corporations was accompanied by the growth of stock exchanges.
One of the «four factors which decisively govern the fate of social groups» according to his analysis, is «the iron compulsion of nature that the bodily necessities of food, clothing and shelter be provided».20 Whitehead continues: «The rigid limits which are thereby set to modes of social existence can only be mitigated by the growth of an understanding by which the interplay between man and the rest of nature can be adjusted.»
A state of tightening compression, in short; but even more, thanks to the biological intermingling developed to its uttermost extent by the growth of Reflection, a state of organized inter-penetration, in which each element is linked with every other.
Yet may we not claim, observing the precipitate growth of democracies and totalitarian regimes during the past hundred and fifty years, that it is the Sense of Species, which for a time seemed to have vanished from human hearts, dispelled in some sort by the growth of Reflection, that is now gradually resuming its place and reasserting its rights over narrow individualism?
Unlike the bookish Oxford don, Keller is an urbane and culturally savvy communicator, as evidenced by the growth of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, which he founded in New York after moving to the city with his wife Kathy and their three children in 1989.
A variety of movements arose to meet the challenges of the social changes brought by the growth of cities and the Industrial Revolution.
In such a world, communities could measure their economic wellbeing by whether the basic needs of all citizens are met rather than by the growth of their product.
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity — no longer indeterminate, amorphous and inert, but directed, guided, dynamized by the growth of a fundamental impulse which underlies and sustains them.
The process has been made even easier now by the growth of mobile, which the makers of Iceland Bingo say is one of the most powerful trends in the internet landscape today.
The rapid growth of Foodstirs — which spent most of 2017 in around 400 stores before a surge of interest from retailers propelled it into almost 8,000 doors by the year end - proves you can disrupt a category dominated by legacy brands (Betty Crocker, Duncan Hines) by offering mainstream products and flavor profiles (chocolate chip cookies, sweet vanilla cake) that appeal to a generation of consumers that want to cook - as evidenced by the growth of meal kits - but also want to vote with their wallets by choosing brands which align with their values, argued Fleishman.
A recent announcement byStarbucks suggests the Company plans on doubling its food business by 2021, encouraged by the growth of its box line, at 20 - percent over two years, andbreakfast sandwich sales, which account for over 30 - percent of total foodsales.
Natural driver The prestige beauty market has also been boosted by the growth of natural beauty.
Growth in the plastics and packaging sector has been driven by the growth of the population and the increasing sophistication of the Ethiopian middle class.
It's usually followed by the growth of some pubic hair.
In rare cases, anxiety could be triggered by the growth of a tumor that initiates the flight or fight response.
The evidence suggests that most real people are shocked by the growth of inequality and the rise of the super-rich (or top 1.0 cent) which have been among the central themes of the last thirty years of British history.
12:00 - And we're off, right on time.Jonathan Edwars (Plaid, extremely so) asks about whether Cameron is «intensely relaxed» by the growth of millionaires.
If you're sensible and moderate, perhaps even old - fashioned in your outlook, in favour of traditional marriage, say, or concerned about the pace of change in society, maybe disapproving of mass immigration and not particularly enthused by the growth of identity politics, then there's not really anywhere for you to go, politically, these days.
A coral reef is a type of biotic reef that develops in tropical waters by the growth of coralline algae, hermatypic corals, and other marine organisms.
Using gene sequencing tools, scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine and the University of British Columbia have found a set of genetic mutations in samples from 24 women with benign endometriosis, a painful disorder marked by the growth of uterine tissue outside of the womb.
The device can treat either form of age - related macular degeneration: the dry stage, where the delicate tissues of the macula become thinned and slowly lose function, or the less common wet stage that's caused by the growth of abnormal blood vessels behind the macula.
After nucleation, further added calcium is consumed by the growth of particles of constant activity, giving rise to a constant solubility concentration.
The long - term facilitation of synaptic efficacy that is induced by serotonin in dissociated cell cultures of sensory and motor neurons of Aplysia is accompanied by the growth of new synaptic connections.
Researchers measured the magnetic properties of layered stalagmites, or columnar mineral deposits formed in caves by the growth of carbonate minerals from dripping groundwater.
The HALT - PKD trial enrolled volunteers to test whether a combination of commonly used FDA - approved drugs, lisinopril and telmisartan, could shrink kidney cysts and therefore slow progression of ADPKD, a genetic disorder characterized by growth of fluid - filled cysts in the kidneys.
This cancer is characterized by the growth of new blood vessels, known as angiogenesis.
It lasted three years (2007 - 2009) and was marked by growth of the structure and successful demonstration of the pilot programs.
Other researchers such as Bengtson and Budd (2004) offer evidence that Vernanimalcula may be a taphonomic artifact produced by growth of phosphate within a spherical object such as an acritarch.
We saw the rise of the fitness omnivore, partially fueled by the growth of Class Pass.
Endometriosis, an estrogen - driven condition characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, has been associated with gut dysbiosis.
My belief is that we will see at least three really significant shifts in children's learning sparked by the growth of information technologies.
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