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Discover LudwigThe word "Maturing" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of becoming mature or fully developed, whether in terms of age, skills, or understanding. Example: "As she gained more experience in her career, her decision-making skills were maturing."
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"She has been a bit late maturing," Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager to the filly's owner, Prince Khalid Abdullah, said after her three-and-a-half length success in the Listed Blade Amenity Fillies' Stakes.
Evraz, the Russian steel producer controlled by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, lost 16.4p to 217.4p on news it wants an amendment to covenants associated with a $750m bond maturing in 2015.
Tthe auction of up to €2.5bn of two types of bonds (one maturing in 2014, the other in 2037), begins at 9am BST, with results expected before 10am.
But Evraz, the Russian steel producer controlled by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, has fallen 8p to 225.8p on news it wants an amendment to covenants associated with a $750m bond maturing in 2015.
Related: French Open 2015: Heather Watson win sets up Sloane Stephens showdown Murray, meanwhile, went some way to confirming with a 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 win, admittedly against a player with nothing to lose on his major debut on a main court, that the tennis which brought him 10 wins on the spin and two titles leading up to Roland Garros represents strong evidence of a maturing clay game.
The data are a bit tricky to interpret: each loan is reported separately even when it represents the rollover of a maturing loan.
"The retail industry is maturing.
Yields on Irish government bonds maturing in 2020 fell from 8.5% at the start of 2012 to 4.5% by the end of the year.
In the past two years the portion of its debt maturing in less than a year has jumped from 30% to over 40%, the most since the early 1980s (see chart 1).
In 2007 around 40% of Peru's local-currency debt was short-term (ie, maturing in less than a year).
The recession is expected to last until 2013, with unemployment likely to exceed 20%.Until Mr Papandreou stepped out of line, Greece was due to receive another €8 billion tranche of its current bail-out loan, enough to cover wages and pensions until the end of the year and pay back some €2 billion of debt maturing in December.
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