Sentences with phrase «driven by the contraction»

However, (inaudible) expanded loans were 3.2 %, mainly driven by the contraction in the corporate segment.

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Much of the improvement was driven by a recovery in greater China (PRC, Hong Kong and Macau), where demand appears to be normalizing following two - plus years of contraction after a government crackdown on gifting reduced demand for luxury watches.
Our current investment position isn't driven by that thesis, but again, a contraction in foreign capital inflows will certainly make things worse.
Some of this is driven by ideology, some by donor companies that stand to benefit from the contraction of the public sector.
«In particular, improvement in the non-oil sector was driven principally by strong growth in agriculture and the solid minerals sector, and reversal in the previous contraction of the manufacturing and construction sector.
Localized stimulation of contraction, rendered possible by the greater spatiotemporal control of light stimuli over electrical stimuli, was used to drive directional locomotion and 2D rotational steering.»
Even so, rodent studies indicate that fiber type shifts are independent of contraction velocity, and are in fact simply driven by volume of training (Eftestøl et al. 2016).
Since increases in neural drive at short muscle lengths are likely driven by reductions in motor unit recruitment threshold (Pasquet et al. 2005), while increases in neural drive at faster velocities and during concentric contractions are primarily caused by increased rate coding (Pasquet et al. 2006; Harwood et al. 2011; Enoka & Duchateau, 2017), the transfer of neural drive from partial exercises using short muscle lengths could be lower than we might expect, although this would probably depend on whether the strength training exercise was performed with a lighter load, and explosively.
The contraction of offerings in these price ranges, of course, will be driven by the promise of direct 70 % royalties.
Stock prices are driven in the long run by two factors: earnings growth (or decline) and price - earnings expansion (or contraction).
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