"rapid expansion" means fast and significant growth or increase in size, extent, or influence.
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Researchers examined the decade between 2002 and 2012 because it was a period of
rapid expansion of public charter schools and closures of traditional district schools.
The renewable energy sector has seen
rapid expansion in recent years, with current employment in renewables and supplier industries estimated at a conservative 2.3 million worldwide.
With rapid expansion, it becomes increasingly challenged to maintain its level of service and quality staff across all its clubs.
Bubble describes an economic cycle characterized
by rapid expansion followed by a contraction.
It has recently
undergone rapid expansion and so were looking to provide further automation in order to speed up production and meet the growing demand.
Feed - in tariffs set by government or parliament have
supported rapid expansion of renewable power production, along with falling costs.
They have multiple small, agile and dynamic Recruitment teams who are highly profitable, effective and in
rapid expansion mode.
The report notes
how rapid expansion of wind power has dominated the mix of new electricity generation.
The startup late last week decided to shut down its main business after months of
rapid expansion showed no signs of profitability and deep discounts led to high cash burn.
However, with some of the leading banks embracing digital currencies, the financial market is surely heading
towards rapid expansion.
But politics also gives access to more concrete resources which help to structure this vast popular religious field
whose rapid expansion is always producing new leaders anxious to strengthen their positions.
Sometimes, the drive
for rapid expansion and increased profits means that public funds intended to educate current students are spent instead on facilities intended for future students.
However, the
most rapid expansion will take place in leisure tourism, which will increase its share of total arrivals from around 30 per cent at present to 64 per cent in 2030.
Both consumers and chefs have helped drive
rapid expansion of the Greek yogurt category over the last several years creating more demand at retail and restaurants.
LeEco, an entertainment, electronics and electric vehicles group, has struggled to pay its debts after
rapid expansion into multiple sectors sparked a cash crunch, a plunge in the shares of a listed unit and led to multiple defaults.
Extra policy and infrastructure support pushes a much
more rapid expansion in the global electric car fleet, which approaches 900 million cars by 2040.
On - demand and smart hardware (IoT) are two of the sectors that are particularly susceptible to the highs and lows of funding behavior in a volatile market, especially those that have a weaker business model reliant
on rapid expansion.
LeEco, an entertainment, electronics and electric vehicles group founded by Jia, has struggled to pay its debts
after rapid expansion into multiple sectors sparked a cash crunch, a plunge in the shares of a listed unit and led to multiple defaults.
As Indiana received millions of dollars from the federal government to help address compliance with the Affordable Care Act, medical assistants are just one of the many medical fields that are in
rapid expansion across the state.
That's what happened to Brian Keating, a major contributor to the BICEP2 team that claimed in 2014 to have found the first definitive evidence of cosmic inflation (SN: 4/5/14, p. 6), a period of
extremely rapid expansion just after the...
Confirming
rapid expansion doesn't mean the universe didn't exist before the expansion, e.g., that it was created.
That's what happened to Brian Keating, a major contributor to the BICEP2 team that claimed in 2014 to have found the first definitive evidence of cosmic inflation (SN: 4/5/14, p. 6), a period of extremely
rapid expansion just after the Big Bang.
Jensen Meat's
rapid expansion from 23 million pounds of ground beef sold in 2005 — when Olivera joined the company — to 65 million pounds sold in 2014 prompted it to move its manufacturing operations.
The company's
rapid expansion under Josef Ackermann as a global investment bank saddled it with an unwieldy structure and a culture of excessive risk - taking, critics say.
Over the last decade, the Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) and U.S. collaborators have studied the environmental and climate changes of the western Arctic Ocean and has
witnessed rapid expansion of the «acidified» water in the upper water column.
«From the domestic investor viewpoint, we were always cautious on the companies that had made a
very rapid expansion on an international basis,» Lei Jing said Thursday.
2/1/17 — India may be thinking more ambitiously than ever about solar energy, according to an account from the Worldwatch Institute, with proposed measures
including rapid expansion of small - scale photovoltaic panels and solar lighting systems.
Fueling the argument
against rapid expansion of public programs, one Tennessee study found children who attended the state's public preschool program were actually doing worse in reading by third grade.
However, an increase in import values of around 3 1/2 per cent in the March quarter, despite another decline in prices, points to a
further rapid expansion in import volumes.
Lululemon's 13 -
year rapid expansion, and niche - market domination, has allowed it to beat earnings estimates for the past two years, but analysts are uncertain how long this growth can continue.
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