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Companies in this second group may grow at different rates and sometimes are unprofitable.
The two months combined suggest that spending may grow at a 4.7percentt annual rate in the fourth quarter, which ends this month.
Some researchers have suggested that certain bacteria populations living deep below Earth's surface may grow at extremely slow rates, reproducing just once every several thousand years.
In the southwestern United States, small piñon pines may grow at the base of mountains, and, as elevation increases, temperature decreases along with water stress.
The number of leaves that appear at a node depends on the species of plant; one leaf per node is common, but two or or more leaves may grow at the nodes of some species.
However, economists say they believe productivity may grow at just half that rate in 2011 as companies reach the limit on the amount of output they can squeeze out of their workers and start hiring more employees.
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