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That helps to explain why E.T.F.'s have grown at a faster pace of late.
In addition, the California economy has traditionally grown at a faster pace than the country as a whole.
In recent years, bar revenue has grown at a faster pace than food revenue, and, in 2004 and 2005, more than guest room revenue.
Other calculations by the Credit Suisse team "hint at raising global wealth inequality in recent years" and show that overall wealth in the US has grown at a faster pace than incomes.
Importantly, the non-oil sectors have grown at a faster pace than the oil sector, rising 8.7percentand12percentcent in the first two quarters of this year.
Although industry uses roughly the same amount of energy today as it did before the oil shocks in 1973 even while the economy grew to become two and half times larger—household usage has grown at a faster pace than the economy as a whole.The residential and services sectors are where the waste is, and that is where the conservation ought be.
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Exports grew at a faster pace than previously estimated.
I wanted to leverage myself and grow at a faster pace.
The outlet business is growing at a faster pace than the larger apparel market.
He expressed concern that consumer spending was growing at a faster pace than incomes.
Instagram now has 400 million users and is growing at a faster pace than Twitter.
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