Sentences with phrase «pace of expansion»

Due to the relentless and accelerating pace of expansion of cities and the demand for new buildings, the buildings tend to be similar to each other, characterised by the extreme homogeneity and by a predominantly uniform design environment built.»
A new report is slamming the state of New York for the slow pace of expansion in pre-kindergarten programs.
In rising further above the midpoint of 50, the reading signalled an accelerated pace of expansion.
Consumer Protection Minister Ilse Aigner is worried about the slow pace of expansion of the country's high - voltage lines needed to transport offshore wind energy from the North Sea to industrial areas in the south of Germany.
The Commerce Department reported on Thursday that the economy grew by 3.2 percent in the final quarter of 2013, echoing the even stronger 4.1 percent pace of expansion in the summer months and providing the White House with a rare bit of good news despite dismal public approval ratings.
«Let's not lose sight of the fact that the overall pace of expansion remains encouragingly solid,» said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at Markit.
«The US economy is still maintaining a healthy pace of expansion,» said Sam Bullard, a senior economist at Wells Fargo.
The pace of expansion is at its slowest in three quarters.
«Investors want to see evidence that you need even more money because of additional users, contracts or pace of expansion
It went from being owned and run by a second - time entrepreneur to a limited partnership that brought U.S. retail experience to the table — private equity funds Advent International and Highland Capital Partners acquired a 48 % stake from Wilson in 2005 — and finally a public listing that has enabled the company to accelerate the pace of expansion.
But «while growth rates of mortgages slowed over 2008 - 2009,» CGA - Canada reported last May, «the pace of expansion of consumer credit accelerated.»
The Bank informs the public of its intention to expand the monetary base, and by implication JGB purchases, in the future and, moreover, stands ready to adjust the pace of expansion is that appears necessary for securing the 2 % inflation target.
The main contributors remain the same: declining oil and commodity prices, renewed concerns over the pace of expansion in China, and the impact of rising interest rates and a strong dollar on the U.S. economy.
But by contrast, «the pace of expansion since the 2009 trough is notably subdued relative to the other post-war expansions».
Around 7 billion years ago, something stepped on the cosmic accelerator and picked up the pace of the 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.»
In the next two years this is planned to expand to 10 GW, though according to an article at Renewable Energy World the pace of expansion is so brisk that 2010 could bring 20 - 27 GW of installed capacity.
Among the largest risks to values for seniors housing are (1) the external events of the broad economy and its pace of expansion as well as (2) the movement and pace of increase in interest rates.
«The pace of expansion has been frustrating,» he said.
«The pace of expansion has been extremely frustrating,» he said.
Though some progress has been made in reversing the losses in jobs and income sustained during the recession, the pace of expansion has been frustratingly slow and the unemployment rate remains very high by historical standards.
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