Sentences with phrase «pace of growth reflected»

This slower pace of growth reflected downturns in governmental spending, increased imports, and less nonresidential fixed investment.

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The pace of growth last year reflected the nation's best economic spurt since 2005.
Domestic corporate goods prices rose by 1.9 per cent over the year to December — the fastest pace of growth since the early 1990s — largely reflecting the run - up in global commodity prices.
Reflecting the rapid pace of credit growth and the increases in variable lending rates in mid 2002, households» gross interest payments are estimated to have increased strongly over the past year.
Reflecting concerns that the robust pace of world economic growth may not be sustained, global equity markets have fallen in recent weeks (Graph 19, Table 3).
This growth slowdown reflects both declining labour force growth as baby boomers retire in large numbers and a reduced pace of aggregate productivity growth.
As shown in Figure 3, for more than two decades Medicaid spending in New York and nationwide rose at a pace well above the general cost indicator for state and local governments; the near doubling of the price index between 1991 and 2011 was more than matched by the greater than quadrupling of national Medicaid costs and an approximately 350 percent increase in New York's Medicaid expenses.7 (The more rapid growth in other states likely reflected their expansion of eligibility, which New York had already implemented.)
This reflects, in part, the modest pace of economic growth in Michigan and Kalamazoo.
For example, at Milan Village School in New Hampshire, students work their way through numbered playlists; there, student growth is reflected in the relative pace at which students master each step of the math curriculum.
Sure enough, IAMs have widely varying baseline scenarios, reflecting different assumptions about the pace and nature of growth.
After the end of the great recession, this slower pace of growth is going to be reflected in the whole US.
«This is now the seventh consecutive quarter where the pace of annual absorption is above that of annual inventory growth, reflecting both solid demand and recently tempered levels of construction,» said Chuck Harry, director of research and analysis at NIC.
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