Sentences with phrase «growth faltered»

As growth faltered in 1969, bonds suffered losses even as stocks stumbled.
Breast milk is a critical source of energy and nutrients during illness and reduces mortality among children who are malnourished.3 It reduces the risk of a number of acute and chronic diseases in early childhood and has long - term benefits for cardio - vascular health.4 In the context of HIV, early cessation of breastfeeding after six months is associated with increased serious morbidity, growth faltering, and increased mortality.5
Signs of a mild zinc deficiency include: lessened appetite, lowered immune function, limited activity, growth faltering.
Such a phenomenon as muscle growth is basically produced by changes in nervous system function, which is why your CNS & PNS (central and peripheral nervous system) must be so carefully looked after, with regular off - training periods after balls - out workout programs to allow refreshment and total revigoration to take affect; this is the principal reason that growth falters and bodybuilders don't progress.
«If we see growth falter, then that would obviously feed into dividend growth.
Meanwhile, Category A's growth falters.
David Malin Roodman, «Economic Growth Falters,» in Worldwatch Institute, Vital Signs 2002 (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2002), pp. 58 - 59.
«With China's economic growth faltering, the last thing the Communist Party wants is to hobble its economy further by curtailing the use of the fossil fuels upon which its economy depends.

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Hershey (HSY) cut its full - year revenue forecast again earlier this summer, and also announced a round of layoffs, as sales continue to shrink in the increasingly health - conscious U.S. and the company's efforts to boost sales in China have faltered amid that country's sluggish economic growth.
If the U.S. struggles, global growth will falter, the pace of innovation will slow, and the U.S. will find it hard to lead efforts to open the global trading and investment system,» states the report.
Mired in a world of low growth, low inflation and low interest rates, officials from the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank said their efforts to bolster the economy through monetary policy may falter unless elected leaders stepped forward with bold measures.
Still, many investors remain concerned the growth will falter, especially in China.
Adding to the upsurge was growing speculation that central banks around the world will take additional action to provide some monetary stimulus amid worrying signs of faltering growth.
In today's world of faltering economic growth and rising unemployment, these are admirable qualities for a currency or, in this case, a surrogate currency to hold.
Perhaps the growth in China's demand will falter.
Mexico struggles to stem faltering growth Tepid US recovery and catastrophic floods weigh on GDP
As developing economies such as China falter, the United States has re-emerged as the likely engine of global economic growth.
In the second stage, many companies falter, as growth creates a new set of challenges.
If conditions are unfavorable, either in the biological substrate or in the environmental context, growth may falter.
In fact, weight is the one aspect that will check whether your baby is growing or faltering in growth.
I do not have the details of the previous study day I attended to hand but there was a talk on Fussy eating; one on Faltering growth and safeguarding; one on milk allergies and finally a presentation from Action for Children on the Nurse Family Partnership scheme pilot run in York.
Growth is predicted to reach 1.1 % for 2013 and 1.8 % for 2014, but there remain serious risks that the fledgling, long - delayed recovery could falter once again.
Now that the world economy is faltering (slow growth could be the new normal for many years to come) his gamble that rising GDP would finish the job of mending the public finances looks unlikely to come off.
Chancellor George Osborne was forced to swallow rotten growth figures with the economy faltering.
We should be prepared for the possibility that revenue growth may falter, requiring downward adjustments to the Financial Plan.»
But our economy was faltering long before the crisis became such an issue, with stagnant growth for over 12 months.
The last few weeks have seen a revolt on academies, Cameron shamed on child refugees, faltering economic growth, the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith, the junior doctors» strike and the party split on Europe.
Professor Keith Godfrey, from the Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit and the National Institute for Health Research Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, and a member of the study team, said: «The new findings provide the first direct evidence linking faltering of a baby's growth in the womb with epigenetic modifications that themselves may increase the risk of childhood obesity.
The treatment aims to correct fetal growth restriction, in which blood flow to the placenta falters.
For example, a child who is at the 50th percentile for height at age 2 and only at the 25th percentile at age 3 has had a faltering in growth rate.
Amazon's international media sales were greater than their North American media sales for a few years, but the two are converging again as growth overseas falters, due in part to European protection of bricks - and - mortar bookstores through price fixing.
Investment pros worry that if European economies slip into a prolonged funk or sink into deflation, it won't be long before U.S. growth prospects falter and stock prices head south.
Should investors ignore wavering home sale trends, declining consumer sentiment, faltering retail developments, floundering total business sales, weakening economic growth on the domestic front as well as economic stagnation on the world stage?
This back - testing approach can promise incredible growth that will likely falter in the future.
When I read all these people on Seeking Alpha and the like boasting about their US dividend growth portfolio's have outperformed for the the last 8 years, sooner or later this type of strategy will falter.
When the industry of Category A only experiences 15 percent growth, the stock prices falter and appreciation ceases.
«The days of planned obsolescence are over; people are fed up and they want quality and durability,» says Oliver, who reports that her company's yearly 100 - percent growth rate faltered only this year due to the economy.
Should the global economy again falter, it will be hard for leadership to resist doubling down on the existing model of economic growth.
Global CO2 emissions growth briefly faltered in the early 1980s, in 1992 and again in 2009, but in each case this was due to a decline in economic activity.
In the wake of the failed Copenhagen Summit in 2009, Yvo de Boer, former head of the U.N. climate secretariat, would tell journalists the underlying reason the talks faltered was that the key players did not quite yet believe you could decarbonize and continue to deliver economic growth and poverty alleviation.
Despite robust growth and recent improvements in price and performance, a boom in US clean energy technology («clean tech») sectors could now falter as federal clean energy spending declines sharply, according to a new report published today by some of the country's top energy analysts.
The UK magic circle saw growth hampered by the faltering euro in 2014 - 15, with Allen & Overy (A&O) the only firm with an international spread to see a marked revenue increase in the last financial year.
Either price growth will falter or turn negative.
The medical field is one of the few industries that has not only not faltered in the rough economy, but that has maintained a steady growth through the recent difficult economic times.
Combining strong finance, accounting and operations acumen, I worked closely with founders, owners and BODs to develop, refine and implement strategies to launch profitable endeavors, turn around faltering organizations, and enable substantial growth across diverse industries.
Professional Experience SunRun, Inc. (San Francisco, CA) 9/2009 — 12/2010 VP of Engineering • Responsible for all software development, QA, information technology, and technical operations functions • Streamlined department processes, generated new revenue streams, and increased company staff four fold • Implemented agile development process resulting in 19 highly successful product releases • Stabilized and developed faltering products into highly scalable architecture • Created a scalable, fully redundant production environment for all live applications • Implemented sophisticated interdepartmental acceptance environment with automated pushes between sections • Built a fully integrated QA team focused on test driven development and test automation • Implemented a fully scalable MySQL architecture to accommodate exponential data volume growth • Utilized Java, Subversion, Linux, Apache, Tomcat, MySQL, PHP, Symfony, Salesforce, Atlassian suite (Jira, Confluence, bamboo, Fisheye, Crucible), MondoDB, Hibernate, and Memcache.
«If you look back over time, both when the company faltered and when it surged, I'd say the periods of growth were tightly aligned with the willingness to take risk.»
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