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But that's hardly the kind of growth to write home about.

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Instead, Burnes said that as long as Aspect's management was committed to continued growth, he was willing to write the next check.

However, if revenue and user growth isn't anything to write home about, the Chinese company might not step in for Tango after all.

"On their own, these growth figures are nothing to write home about, but in the context of the negative news emerging from the eurozone in recent months, the simple fact that growth isn't slowing will reassure investors," said Nancy Curtin, chief investment officer of Close Brothers Asset Management.

Reports that Democrats are trying to include provisions removing the three-person quorum requirement prompted groups like Heritage Action, Club for Growth and Freedom Partners to write a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis).

Many observers have pointed to 3/11, as it is now called, and its aftermath coming after two decades of slow economic growth as further reasons to write off Japan, in addition to the country's adverse demographic trends, unfavorable immigration policies, strong unions, unsustainable social spending, and stagnant bureaucracy.

As reported, the results also showed consistent growth in student ability to write a literature review.

But even if you include bonuses, the annual growth of 2.7% is nothing to write home about, unless you're in the mood to write to your parents about how low your wage rise has been in the past year: Given the fairly decent news about employment growth, the low wage growth is just another mystery to add into the odd assortment of employment data we have been getting lately.

The worldwide growth rate has been nothing to write home about for the past ten years.

The adjustment programme agreed last summer in exchange for €86bn (£72bn) worth of rescue loans – a plan the IMF has so far refused to support – was based on measures that were "unfriendly to growth", wrote Poul Thomsen, who directs the IMF's European department, and Maurice Obstfeld, its chief economist.

"The beige book's anecdotal evidence remained consistent with an economy characterized by sluggish growth to mild recession," he wrote.

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