expected growth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandgrowth
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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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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This is under consideration, as one of the possible ways of dealing with theexpectedgrowthof traffic in the area.
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My third criticism is the inadequate attention given in the rules to theexpectedgrowthof population.
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I understand that theexpectedgrowthover the next three years is similar.
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The guidance requires local traffic authorities to produce a report containing an assessment of existing levels of traffic and a forecast ofexpectedgrowth.
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There was investment for anexpectedgrowthin world and home demand in the early '70s, but that growth never took place.
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In other words, a decrease in diversification opportunities would lead to an increase inexpectedgrowthof wealth.
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In other words, diversification opportunities lead to an increase in theexpectedgrowthof wealth.
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Substituting this estimate into (30), we find that the collisionless damping rate is higher than theexpectedgrowthrate of the parametric decay instability.
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The extent to which maximizing theexpectedgrowthrate requires the elimination of risk depends upon the degree of risk aversion.
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At the second tier, the traditional utility company model, investors might readily tradeexpectedgrowthfor steadiness and certainty.
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Theexpectedgrowthin demand for care is attributed largely to people surviving longer.
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The pension fund derives the relevant discount rate by using the real yield curve prevailing in the market and subsequently subtracting theexpectedgrowthrate of real wages.
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Thus experiments that vary the assumed discount rate provide information on the likely effect on savings of a change in theexpectedgrowthrate of income.
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These increases are observed after ten years ofexpectedgrowthand hence do not represent anything dramatic.
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As a result,expectedgrowthdecreases.
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As a result ofexpectedgrowthin unemployment, some relaxation may perhaps be expected within the labour market in the short term.
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