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Until recently, he said, the executive population has grown in line with gross domestic product.
"In fact, its value in domestic currency terms has grown in line with the US dollar's appreciation, weighing on financial conditions and weakening balance sheets".
Defence expenditure has grown in line with the oil- and gas-swollen state budget, to Rb821bn (US$35.4bn) in 2007 from Rb214bn in 2000.
The improvement in the deficit would have been even bigger if current spending had grown in line with the budget forecast of 5.1%.
Its study for the TUC found that, if earnings had grown in line with the OBR's forecast in 2010, tax receipts would be £17.1bn higher in the current financial year.
Anna Richey, the co-founder of the Two Chicks liquid egg white company, says demand for the product has grown in line with a new boom in the popularity of high-protein/low-carb diets, the likes of which has not been seen since the peak of the Atkins diet craze in 2004.
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For this reason, our Market Analysis table predicts rapid growth amongst potential small businesses and marketing managers for medium-sized businesses to grow in-line with the growth of Internet usage.
Wages tend to grow in line with the economy ("g").
After that, the economy simply grows in line with the overall rise in wealth.
In most years, these will grow in line with the market.
Yet Brazil refuses to grow in line with the expectations of its 188m people.
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