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Dragonomics, a Beijing-based research firm, estimates that consumption rose from 37% to 40% of China's nominal GDP growth in 2006 and is set to rise again this year.The stronger growth in Chinese consumer spending has got much less attention in America than the sharp increase in the country's trade surplus.

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But the downside of the sharing economy has gotten much less attention.

But "Passion" and especially "The Da Vinci Code" take great liberties with history, while serious research has gotten much less attention.

You've got much less control over lighting and composition of a shot," he observes.

Mr Abbas, for his part, having got much less out of Annapolis than he originally insisted on, is vulnerable to the jibes of Islamist opponents.

So in a way it feels quite a bit like desktop programming – except you've got much less power than you're used to.

Just so you understand the nuances of racism, had Shanesha held back her tears in her mugshot, she would have been perceived as an angry black woman and probably would've gotten much less public support.

My theory -- unproven -- is that over the last 60 years or so our soil has got much more toxic and less fertile -- even the soil that organic produce is grown in.

Politics has got much more fragmented.

Where did this trend come from? A. When you go to the consumer Internet side, you've got much younger, less experienced entrepreneurs than on the enterprise and communications side, it takes much less money to start companies and products can get out faster.

"Everything has gotten much more complex.

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