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Mr. Salih said the formation of the unified Kurdish government "will have to move at a much faster pace" than that at which American and Iraqi officials are creating the country's transitional government.
"Last year, the day after Thanksgiving was our biggest volume day ever," said Mary Conway, president for retail sales at Sears, Roebuck & Company, who was at the chain's outlet in Wayne, N. J. "And this year we have started off at a better pace than that".
Most of the growth has occurred at huge plantations in the sun-drenched savannas of the country's center-west region as well as in the northeastern state of Bahia, where cotton acreage has doubled every year since 2002 and is now expanding at a faster pace than that of soybeans, Brazil's leading agricultural export.
In summary, the study revealed that deforestation and fragmentation of the Atlantic Forest area continued, but at a slower pace than that in the previous decade.
Turnover at the foundation was at a far more furious pace than that at Berkshire Hathaway, the source of its new riches.
Mr Biswas adds that the trend is likely to continue over the next decade as China's economy is forecast to grow at a faster pace than that of the US and EU.
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Had they done so on Sunday they would have witnessed a much slower paced contest than that which followed, though that doesn't necessarily equate to a lesser spectacle.
There are data to support that view: a report by the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations last month found that companies that made use of a tax holiday subsequently moved money offshore at a faster pace than those that did not.
But adjusted for inflation, they rose only 3 percent over the last two years — a pace slower than that of the previous two years, and slower than the economy's normal rate of growth.
A more reasoned assessment might say Woakes had an outstanding match, his bowling the best suited to the conditions that demanded skiddy pace rather than that from tall, back-of-a-length bowlers.
According to NY Times columnist and professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University Paul Krugman's recent article, "Hey, Small Spender," government payrolls are dropping, and government spending "rose only 3percentt over the last two years -- a pace slower than that of the previous two years, and slower than the economy's normal rate of growth".
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