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The speed at which the programme has grown is remarkable : from 32,046 farmers in 1995, to 600,632 in 1997, and 2.5 million in 1998.
Consistent with the early papers, we assume that the money supply grows at a constant rate > 1 (or falls, if < 1).
As a consequence, the literature on alternative bounded rationality models for expectation formation and learning processes in economic modeling is growing rapidly.
In recent years each of these groups has been growing numerically and as a social or economic force.
Few people work on the theory, even though the number of users is large and growing.
On a more general level our results contribute to the rapidly growing literature on the effects of political institutions on policy making.
Similarly, in the right-hand plot we show the solution at t = 0.056, where the circular interface has grown from 0.6 to 0.875.
Figure 1(a) shows the population growing linearly through time.
The scale effect entails that in a growing economy emissions tend to increase (at given emission intensities and a given industrial structure).
An important factor in the discussions was the researchers' growing awareness of the importance of the historical context of protohistoric settlement systems.
A growing body of evidence suggests that temporal information processing controls many aspects of human behaviour, including language.
Coming here, my children are growing in a dini [religious] mahol [environment].
Although all draft animals can obtain nourishment from grass growing on the sides of roads, horses and mules must receive supplemental grain when working.
If these inferences from theory are correct, then we would expect that family solidarity should not decline in response to a growing welfare state.
If the motivation to help parents is love, why should a growing level of welfare state spending crowd out family solidarity ?
Exclusively quantitative studies have grown somewhat, but the greater change has been the rise of investigations that use both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
The care-giving literature has since grown exponentially, but the comment still applies.
There are two basic classes of constructive learning: network growing and network pruning.
There is nothing new about the fact that the world population is growing old.
A growing epidemiological literature has addressed psychiatric morbidities associated with exposure to major disasters.
The issue has grown to be an international problem for many states.
Investigators of bilingual language acquisition have underscored the fact that the child growing up with two languages provides us with an ideal natural experiment.
A rather simple measurement of the scaling on growing parameters may disclose properties for ignition and perhaps would arrive at a full scale ignition.
Later in the film the performer-toaudience interaction grows even more direct.
Since then the competition has grown exponentially, as more and more countries have registered to compete.
Other worries are the growing occurrence of urban violence and white-collar crimes.
During the past few years, there has been a growing scholarly interest in this phenomenon.
The geographic range of occurrence of the organism is growing and there is evidence of changing patterns of disease transmission [3].
The papers in the proceedings represent a broad cross section of a vibrant and rapidly growing ®eld.
The final part attempts - rather speculatively - a functional explanation for the development of sentential complementation, attributing it to the growing complexity of communicational needs.
However, there is growing interest in different models of categorization that are affected by type rather than by token frequency.
He claimed that the number of non-initiated healers had grown significantly.
Part-time mature students are a sizable and growing minority of all higher education students.
Finally, they were asked about what was good and bad about their lives and their experiences of growing older.
However, spiralling wage demands, growing unrest and strikes continued.
Weavers continued to appropriate a growing degree of control over their own labour.
However, there is growing recognition that this is not unproblematic.
Ageism is experienced in interactions in various forms, including jokes about growing older.
By 1955, this figure had grown to 35.5 million.
In the face of growing cohorts of school-age children, there are too few government schools and teachers to meet the potential demand.
Like the source text, it grows in translation rather than is displaced or contained by it.
Can the change in heuristic use over time be matched to changes in the environment facing growing children?
He then stares very intently at the growing flames.
A rapidly growing body of evidence supports these predictions.
The thatch roofs were preserved, as well as the plants growing in kitchen gardens and maize milpas.
Obviously, the perception of what the gap affords must be learned, if only because that changes as the perceiver grows.
Calluna plants approximately 200 mm high were grown in 100-mm plastic pots for the experiment.
However, the starting date of the rainy season for the forthcoming growing season will affect a farmer's decision about the appropriate planting date.
Hence, it is likely that the collapse in national yields is at least partly attributable to such stressful growing conditions.
A revised model for studying phosphorus and calcium kinetics in growing sheep.
Not every madheruka household took to cotton growing and became prosperous.
Chromium supplementation in growing goats indicated that the kids were responding normally to this stress.
Most quality traits are obtained from multi-phase experiments in which plant varieties are first grown in a field trial then further processed in the laboratory.
Due to the rapid development of technologies, quantity of discarded products is rapidly growing.
There are several joinings possible in both growing a polymino and in joining two polyminoes.
Most of the cotton crop in these districts is grown under intensive inputs and irrigated conditions.
Since asparagus is a seasonal crop growing only during spring and the asparagus fly is monovoltine, continuous insect rearing is impossible.
In the present study, the three cultivars were grown under the same environmental conditions.
Fifteen plants grown under the same conditions, without insects were used as controls.
The growing number of tools for formal assessment are not often crafted musically and do not always re-ect a really musical perspective.
The issue emerged in the 1980s out of the history/narrative debate and a growing sense of discontinuity with the past and its traditions.
At the interpersonal level, there is growing evidence of the relationship between social interaction and learning in music and the arts.
Children growing up with two languages invariably learn to speak the majority language.
Everywhere the reign of these non-places is growing, in the forms of supermarkets, motorways, airports, and so on.
The association is for individual archaeologists and currently has over 1200 members, a number that has been growing rapidly in recent years.
The method controls the temperature of the physical variables well, even as the auxiliary thermostat variables show large and growing deviations from the initial state.
Among historians too, a growing interest in the history of space as a mental construction can be observed.
She could even remarry and still remain running the holding while her son or daughter from the first marriage was growing up to adulthood.
The radio and television sector was growing at the time, and was not subject to the decree banning radicals from state service in 1972.
The growing strains created tensions between refugees, the host population and the government.
An ultrasound at 16 weeks was consistent with two normal, growing fetuses.
Indeed, exposing mixed culture biofilms grown at different nutrient conditions to a biocide showed significant differences in the biofilm-to-planktonic yield.
The present study adds to the growing evidence that environmental factors are important determinants of both the quality and quantity of marine biofilms.
Lanes 6-12 show the profiles obtained from seven microcosms grown in this study.
We suggest that it is those cells that are not growing at all, which are of the greatest importance in understanding antibiotic tolerance in biofilms.
There is a growing number of people who pass their entire lives without having children.
All in all the book is a very valuable contribution to our growing understanding of customary practice.
Individuals who had minor children when their spouse died were generally younger than those whose children were already grown up.
More recently, there has been growing discussion of the importance of professionalism in medical education.
I therefore understand this contribution as a beginning of a growing exchange about what is needed to understand material culture.
In both situations, disruption of tissue geometry would result in a substrate that is less navigable by growing axons.
However, discretionary spending historically has grown faster than the rate of inflation.
His problem worsens as he grows closer to his father.
Women and minorities as a proportion of the workforce have grown significantly.
The more he looked, the more he realized the lights were growing in size.
In all, he underlined the need for growing foreign markets and, hence, the need for a navy.
Their intimacy grows out of empathy and shared political commitment.
With his confidence unchecked and growing by the day in a widening circle of eminent friends and acquaintances, he was gratifyingly in his element.
They had grown unaccustomed to using their power of collective action.
Most estimates suggest that such urban centres are growing at five or six per cent a year.
There are growing demands for the preservation of this essential element of rural life along with basic public services.
One was the fall in rickshaw pullers, although their number remained very high in view of the growing availability of motorized transport.
Since the shell grows at the margins, a ribbed shell is produced, with fine or coarse ribs according to the species.
The general trend in the last four years is towards a growing deficit.
The numbers of elderly people and of those living alone has grown.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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