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Even the severe bombing of German cities in World War II did not deter growth after the bombing stopped.
Algae are the scourge of paving stones and there are many products available on the market to help deter growth.
As for cases like Venezuela, often cited as a leading example of the resource curse, advocates of the curse thesis argue that oil contributed to a debt-driven boom that was bound to deter growth eventually.
(And of course, we also need to know whether supplies of foreign labour that could do the work at acceptable prices have alternative employment opportunities that might delay or deter growth of new offshore industries).Just as important, we need to know about alternative employment opportunities for domestic workers in offshorable industries.
But if done too vaguely, this could deter growth, or cause PR problems too early when a service doesn't have users locked in yet.
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Keeping the fall in poverty and inequality going may require a squeeze on the rich but done cleverly, so as not to deter growth-enhancing investments.
The high interest rates failed to stop the bleeding and also deterred growth.
"Informational content attracts followers with an effect that is roughly thirty times higher than the effect of [personal] 'meformer' content, which deters growth," the researchers wrote.
Millions of pounds are spent in research and development to deter the growth of these harmless crystals.
Higher spending or higher taxes would deter economic growth, he warned.
The decline in credit card use suggests consumers remain cautious, a trend that could deter economic growth.
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