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Because of China's capital-intensive growth model, consumer spending has an unusually small share of GDP: in 2010 it fell to only 34% (see chart 1).
Pressure builds on the country to revalue its currency and boost domestic consumption, which makes up an unusually small share of its GDP.Today this description makes you think of China, or perhaps Germany.
Their government debt loads have finally stopped rising, the cost of servicing this debt commands an unusually small share of GDP and very little sovereign debt is falling into default.
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That makes sense, the researchers say: Humans spend an unusually small portion of their development--and build an unusually small fraction of their brain mass--in the womb.
Even as a student, Ms. Brennan worked on an unusually small scale.
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We investigate nanotubes with unusually small (AR = 50) aspect ratio in the biggest part of calculations.
An unusually small person approaches.
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