future growth
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffutureandgrowth
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future
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈfjuː.tʃər/us/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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growth
noun
uk/ɡrəʊθ/us/ɡroʊθ/
The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing ...
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(Definition offutureandgrowthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffuture growth
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We trust that the discussion, debate, and even the controversy that our article has inspired is both healthy and constructive of thefuturegrowthof our field.
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In particular, decline in thefuturegrowthrate or an increase in the future inflation or unemployment rates triggers early elections.
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Equally,futuregrowth, to be sustainable, has to be environmentally sound.
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This implies a present value of higherfuturegrowthand cleaner future environment may be offset by high current rates of environmental damage.
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Thus, crown traits, response rates of crown traits, and rates of light fluctuations might influencefuturegrowthand survival of saplings in the understorey.
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His confidence in his city'sfuturegrowthenabled him to weave historical narratives that confronted shameful episodes head on.
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The recession in the residential housing market during the 1990s created greater uncertainties about thefuturegrowthin the value of owner occupied dwellings.
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It is building its own foundation and logical skeleton, upon whichfuturegrowthcan be supported.
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Furthermore, our study does not address the costs associated with current reproduction, which can affectfuturegrowthand reproductive success.
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However, judging from the quality of the works discussed in this review, it is a field whosefuturegrowthand vitality is assured.
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For example, the appropriate goal might be to reduce thefuturegrowthin risk rather than just reduce the frequency of juvenile offending.
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But at the very least these efforts sowed the seeds forfuturegrowth.
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The surplus over guaranteed liabilities is intended to protect the firm against insolvency over time, and to financefuturegrowth.
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Thus, information about the size at which liana species find support in the forest understorey will be useful in understandingfuturegrowthof liana individuals.
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If, as the author concludes, the economic changes of the period were not in themselves pivotal, they nevertheless provided the basis forfuturegrowth.
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Despite this strong economic performance in the past, itsfuturegrowthis less certain, due partly to the looming challenge of a rapidly aging population.
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Synergistic interaction of child manageability problems and parent-discipline tactics in predictingfuturegrowthin externalizing behavior for boys.
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