Sentences with phrase «rapid growth drivers»

Significant investments are being made in this segment in a larger bandwagon effect: there are no real rapid growth drivers now.

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Second, they're trimming the price tags on their services — a major driver behind the rapid growth in advisor ETF use.
All eyes were on the cannabis industry this past year — its rapid growth and widespread acceptance amongst consumers and producers in the U.S. legitimized the plant as a key driver of many economies in communities across the nation.
In addition, rapid growth in the FMCG sector has been a major driver; a trend which is expected to continue.
In part one of a two part feature, Andy Coyne takes a close look at the drivers behind the rapid growth of the UK sports nutrition market...
Titled «Modeling Sustainability: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling of the Earth and Human Systems,» the paper describes how the rapid growth in resource use, land - use change, emissions, and pollution has made humanity the dominant driver of change in most of the Earth's natural systems, and how these changes, in turn, have critical feedback effects on humans with costly and serious consequences, including on human health and well - being, economic growth and development, and even human migration and societal conflict.
The publishers who saw rapid growth put this down to three key drivers: pricing strategy, marketing and a better understanding of readers.
Here's the important bit: «The publishers who saw rapid growth put this down to three key drivers: pricing strategy, marketing and a better understanding of readers.»
«If we look at consumption of coal, the main drivers are rapid growth in clean energy, slower power demand growth due to shifting economic structure and energy efficiency.
Lawyers and legal scholars contend if there is one single driver in the rapid growth of aboriginal law, it is the constitutionalized duty to consult, because it means aboriginal concerns are now central to virtually all resource development across the country.
«To me, Austin's rapid growth in seniors is indicative of a sea change in the fundamental drivers of where seniors move,» said Ryan Robinson, planning director for the city of Austin.
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