annual growth

collocation in English

meaningsofannualandgrowth

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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
us
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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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 ofannualandgrowthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We also have computedannualgrowthrates by taking the rate of change in the consumer price level over four quarters.
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It has now an estimated 6 to 7%annualgrowth.
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And from 1986 to 1993, the individual incomeannualgrowthrate adjusted for inflation was 6% (19).
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Past efforts in measuring age andannualgrowthin tropical trees.
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Annualgrowth, in both species, was dependent on annual and/or monthly variation in local precipitation but less so on temperature.
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Using thisannualgrowthrate, we can estimate that in 1971 there were 1200 elephants.
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Theannualgrowthrate was 27 per cent in recent years.
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The rate ofannualgrowthfor the categories was still 26%, 55% and 71% lower, respectively, six years after the damage (fig. 1).
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Between 1950 and 1987 agriculture'sannualgrowthrate was impressive, averaging 3.5 per cent.
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This 12 % increase added 0.4 percentage point to the 0.3 realannualgrowthin contribution base during the period.
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In addition, the worstannualgrowthrates of output during these two contractions are below -5% and the durations are as long as 16 months.
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Theannualgrowthrates have been between 17 and 21% since 19973.
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They suggest that in terms ofannualgrowthrates of employment, the government is still the leading sector.
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The five species we examined all formannualgrowthrings.
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Most seedling cohorts of the three species seem to have had a lowerannualgrowthrate between 1993-95 than in the previous years.
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These contrasting patterns ofannualgrowthappear to reflect differing water use strategies between these species.
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This represents an averageannualgrowthrate of 9 % compound, and the increase in numbers was from 26,000 to 61,000.
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The development plans from the early 1970s had assumed an averageannualgrowthin the economy of about 7%.
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