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Yet there was a palpable sense in Qatar that business and leisure travel, which the council says will generate a combined $3.13 trillion in global spending this year and grow steadily afterward, may with sensible guidance evolve into a viable, inexorably positive economic, political and diplomatic force.
The European Parliament's powers may have grown steadily throughout its short history, but they remain far more restricted than those of any self-respecting national legislature (see article).
Meanwhile China's army of unemployed will grow steadily bigger.
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Sales are expected to grow steadily through 2010 and beyond.
In the UK, the economy may have been growing steadily but with inflation well above wage rises, real household incomes continue to be squeezed.
The managers of the Ugandan exchange like to point out that, puny though it may be, it is growing steadily.
Demand for crude has been growing steadily, but that may not last because economic growth in China, the world's second-largest oil consumer after the US, is slowing.
For perfect adaptation to occur, the protein degradation reactions should be zero order in the concentration of the protein, which may be rare biologically for cells growing steadily.
Although population of Populus EST has grown steadily, the ESTs may appear not to be from full-length cDNAs to a large extent.
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