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"Entering the ministry had always involved sacrifice," he writes, but with salaries rising so swiftly in other sectors, "the scale of that sacrifice grew considerable steeper during the 1960s and '70s".
Out of such musing on Mr. Greenspan's part grew considerable research by the Fed's staff into productivity -- and a growing conviction on the Fed chairman's part that the economy might be capable of higher rates of noninflationary growth than the traditional models suggested.
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Spreading from India to all parts of the Western world, some of them grew to considerable size and acquired great wealth.
(He has now grown a considerable beard, which gives his broad features a somewhat Oriental quality).
After all, Americans and Iraqis have already shown that democracy -- at least on a local level -- can grow amid considerable physical insecurity.
Other crops grown in considerable quantities are olives (for olive oil), grapes, melons, potatoes, and oranges, all of which are exported to other EU countries.
Elsewhere, the capitals of provinces and other administrative divisions are the main towns, having grown to considerable size as the organizing centres for their territories.
Syphilitic thoracic aortic aneurysms may grow to considerable size, and can cause sternal or clavicle erosion [71].
The aim of our trip was to use a strong X-ray to shoot the crystals of the T cell receptor (TCR) we had just managed to grow after considerable effort for three-dimensional structure determination.
Despite a growing and considerable interest and implementation of disaster resilience framework methods in research, policy programs and engineering design, metrics and standards for a quantitative measuring of resilience are still an open issue.
For other uses, see Longhair (disambiguation) or Hair Long hair is a hairstyle where the hair is allowed to grow to considerable length.
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