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Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters had expected construction to rise more modestly to a rate of 650,000.
Goldman Sachs reckons that the American economy will grow by only 2.5% in 2001, while growth in the euro area will slow more modestly, to 2.9%.
In real life its aims are, more modestly, to advance the position of Palestinian-Israeli women, two-thirds of whom are unemployed and vulnerable to abuse at home.
Since then, as United States health spending has soared to 16 percent of G.D.P., Canadian spending has risen much more modestly, to only 10.5 percent of G.D.P.
Eisner, an equally committed evolutionist and conservationist, chose more modestly to focus on one important but previously neglected issue in insect ecology.
Bill Arning, the curator of "Achieving Failure: Gym Culture 2000," developed an interest in gyms not to become a Hercules but, more modestly, to rid himself of his "unnecessarily large gut".
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On Wednesday, the portrait was more modestly expected to be knocked down to between £5,000 and £7,000.
"Ideally those would've come earlier and more modestly just to ease the curve".
Today's apps playing in this same space are more modestly funded, to say the least.
These portfolios give their owners what is called "freedom of action" or, more modestly, "freedom to operate".
Overall, the severe distortions at the G6* C17 and C5 G18 base pairs continue more modestly up to the T4 A19 base pair, which is consistent with a 5′-orientation of the bulky DB[ a, l]P aromatic ring system.
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