Sentences with phrase «growing at the fastest rate»

Albertans» incomes are also higher and growing at a faster rate than those of other Canadians.
Western Australian state final demand has contracted for the 10th consecutive quarter, while national GDP figures grew at their fastest rate for nearly four years.
And yet Canadian vehicle sales are growing at the fastest rate in years.
Put simply: Compound interest is when your interest earns interest — which helps your money grow at a faster rate than when «simple interest» (interest added only to the principal) is applied.
«While we are pleased the industry continues growing at faster rates than other sectors of the economy, we could be growing much faster, creating more new jobs and businesses, if Washington addressed the tax, spending and regulatory uncertainty plaguing the small business community in a meaningful way,» said IFA President & CEO Steve Caldeira.
The online small business lending market in Australia is growing at a faster rate than the US market did at a similar stage of development, the CEO of OnDeck Global has said.
But because the category grew at a faster rate than Kraft's sales growth, the company's share declined slightly, a spokesman said.
«Advertising is an important and very profitable bucket of revenue for Amazon and is also growing at a fast rate,» said D.A. Davidson analyst Tom Forte.
We expect salaries, wages and benefit expense to grow at a faster rate than our capacity as market and tenure - related adjustments continue.
The realtor.com data team set out to find the luxury neighborhoods where home prices are growing at the fastest rate — and where prices are down the most.
If you think about the comparative growth characteristics of Netflix versus HBO, Netflix can grow at a faster rate, they have a better business model because it's direct and they can offer better prices to consumers even if HBO chooses to go direct and it's going to be a bigger subscriber base long - term because of their global aspirations.»
Making sure your investments are working toward your goal throughout the life of investment will help you to reach your goals and ensure your dividend income grows at a faster rate than inflation.
The CDs grow at faster rates because the interest is compounded, or periodically added to the original amount contributed.
A growth company is a business whose earnings are growing at a faster rate than other companies in the market.
High fixed costs are great when revenues are rising as income grows at a faster rate than sales.
In a sign of both strong economic growth and the potential for higher inflation, small businesses reported that wage grew at the fastest rate in two years.
The bottom line: If you want to put your money in a company that beats its peers in its sector and the market as a whole by bringing in more money each quarter and grows at a faster rate than all the rest, growth stocks are for you.
If any of those come back to be loved, the value of the index or ETF will go up, and over the long run, it could grow at a faster rate than the S&P 500.
The poor consumer spending in Q1 could be a harbinger of more economic weakness, not only because the consumer is almost 70 % of the U.S. economy, but because average real personal consumption expenditures grew at a faster rate than real GDP over the last three years, 2.9 % to 2.2 %.
The Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious is growing at a faster rate than the leadership conference, but Cummings said the numbers of new vocations there are «miniscule» as well.
This is the reason why people are leaving religion in droves, and the «nones» are growing at the fastest rate in history.
Atheists stupidity is growing at a fast rate in today's world and barely any of this «logic» or «reason» they boast so much about having!!
The wines segment is expected to grow at a faster rate during the forecast period, as the market currently offers alcoholic drinks such as vodka, gin, rum, and brandy and has more alcohol by volume (ABV) than other alcoholic beverages.
During the last days of your pregnancy, baby's hair and nails are growing at faster rates - just as they'll do once baby enters the outside world.
You may notice that hair is beginning to grow at a faster rate and on your arms, legs, and face due to increased hormone stimulation of hair follicles.
Clevamama ClevaSleep Pod uses ClevaFoam technology and this soft luxurious and breathable baby sleep pod supports baby's entire body from head to toe during those early months when they are growing at their fastest rate.
Premature babies have special nutritional needs because they grow at a faster rate than full - term babies and their digestive systems are immature.
All your baby needs is a correct combination of nutrients and calories from the food as she grows at a faster rate during this period.
At 56.4 percent, new orders in non-manufacturing sub-sectors grew at a faster rate in December 2015 for the eleventh consecutive month.
In the non-manufacturing sub-sectors the report turns largely positive as business activity and new orders are shown growing at faster rate, level of employment unchanged and raw materials inventories growing from contraction.
When compared with the previous tally (from June 2012) the new tally shows that the two minor parties tallied by the state grew at a faster rate than any other type of voters.
The UK economy has grown at its fastest rate for 5 years lifting the country out of the longest double - dip recession since the 1950s
A new sense of urgency seems to have sent in over the last several years as the state is set to lose two more House seats after it failed to grow at a faster rate than the rest of the nation.
Official figures are expected to show the economy is growing at its fastest rate since 2007, the year before the crash.
The UK economy has grown at its fastest rate for five years lifting the country out of the longest double - dip recession since the 1950s.
«But superintendents are reporting increasing needs among the students their districts serve and those needs are growing at a faster rate than gains in financial condition.»
Manufacturing production is growing at its fastest rate in more than a decade, and a driving force is the Internet - based technologies that allow for customization — the ability to rapidly build what you want, when you want it.
All month: Daylight grows at its fastest rate of the year; four minutes daily in the northern states, one to two minutes per day in the south.
But there's a catch: viruses and tumour cells can also exploit the UPR for their own ends, enabling them to grow at a faster rate and to thwart the body's immune response.
«It's also possible that hormones cause tumors to grow at a faster rate
The scientists looked at this model and found it comes with a major caveat — instead of getting slower over time, some cells start growing at a faster rate as they age, which can result in mutations that lead to cancer cells.
Heavy loaded eccentrics will stimulate your muscles to grow at a faster rate.
The castor oil seemed to help make this hair patch smoother, though it grew at a faster rate than the rest of my hair.
While our first bodybuilder will likely now begin to grow at a faster rate, this will not last forever.
The «little» amount of protein you doubt is the exact amount of protein (5 %) needed by new born babies who are growing at the fastest rate in their life.
«We've been around for two and a half years, and we've grown at a fast rate,» said a SoulSwipe spokesperson.
We will piggyback on this awareness to grow at a faster rate.
In August 2014, we saw demand for staff grow at the fastest rate for 16 years, but a lack of skilled people who can fill roles in a wide variety of sectors is holding UK businesses back from reaching their full potential.
The brain grows at its fastest rate during these years, creating unrivaled opportunities for learning.
Political scientist Samuel Huntington argued in his 1968 book, Political Order in Changing Societies, that in societies that experience rapid progress quickly, citizens» demand for quality public services grows at a faster rate than the government's capacity to satisfy the expectations.
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