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And it reflects growing fears that underground militant groups are infiltrating mosques and Muslim community groups across Britain.

It reflects growing official concern that French banking could slip out of Paris's control if large French banks become targets for takeover by non-French rivals.

But it reflects growing, if misguided, optimism among the manufacturers that they can sell more cars for more money.The carmakers' cheer is explained by a belief that the worst is over.

And it reflects growing anxiety about the exposure of British mortgage lenders to possible crippling losses on risky loans as the economy falters, the property market falls and borrowers get into trouble.The sense of foreboding intensified during the week despite the government's firm action over the weekend to deal with Bradford & Bingley, another troubled mortgage lender.

The growth of 0.3% is modest, although slightly higher than expected, but it reflects growing confidence that the worst of the crisis lies in the past and that a recovery is taking hold.

It reflects growing evidence showing the necessity to maintain or start physical activity as soon as possible after a cancer diagnosis and avoid loss of physical fitness.

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Instead, the new outlook was seen as significant in that it reflected growing optimism about the prospects for a lasting recovery in Japan.

But Miles, who consistently voted for an extension of the Bank's £375bn programme of quantitative easing from November 2012 until Carney's arrival in July, echoed Carney's insistence that the move upwards in rates had been a "benign tightening", because it reflected growing confidence in the strength of the economy.

It was the type of difficult choice that led to her surprise announcement on Tuesday to give up on the Senate, and it reflected growing uneasiness among Republican moderates with the return to a focus on social issues and with demands for party purity in the Republican electorate.

That may be partly because investors have been assuming there would eventually be an agreement, but it also reflects growing confidence in the ability of the economy to weather the sequester.

It has been nudged along by the region's governments, who have promised to liberalise aviation as part of plans for greater economic co-operation.Yet it also reflects growing confidence in airline safety, despite recent disasters.

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