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Перевод: growth speek growth


[существительное]
рост ; развитие; возрастание; новообразование; увеличение; прирост ; выращивание; культивирование; культура ; плод ; продукт ; поросль ; опухоль


Тезаурус:

  1. Wordsworth took the materialist philosophy of Locke and Hartley which had sufficed the eighteenth century, and changed round the terms, writing in positive instead of negative signs Instead of a dead universe described in terms of machines from which the Creator had departed, he proposed a living universe called "Nature" described in terms of growth and organic life, which was being continuously created by a God who was inextricably involved in all its parts Whereas in Locke the mind at birth was "a white paper", with no innate ideas, in Wordsworth the mind retains in early childhood some consciousness of a pre-existent state; in Locke the mind passively receives impressions from the senses, but in but in Wordsworth the mind actively perceives and a creative power within the mind organizes the multitude of chaotic sense impressions into a partial picture of the world.
  2. For the third period of history (1801 onwards) a useful volume is British Population Growth 1700-;1850 by M.W. Flinn (London 1970).
  3. However, to move forward and to develop an infrastructure that will support corporate growth, the University needs a new financial base and the Campaign for Resource is set to achieve it.
  4. In Scotland, the formation of Scottish Homes in 1989 has created a powerful agency which is intended to change the face of public housing in the country and to encourage the growth of the private rented sector.
  5. As Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, he has yet to experience a single quarter's growth in output (excluding oil revenues), but nor will he accept any blame for the recession.
  6. On the contrary, many followed Malthus in believing that availability of food would always tend to limit population growth, and that the "iron law of wages" would prevent the poor from achieving a standard of living allowing diseases of malnutrition to be banished.
  7. But they will take into account the need for that balance that says that social spending without underpinning by economic growth will not be sustained in any event."
  8. The one bright spot is America where DKB International is forecasting gross domestic product growth of 1.1 per cent this year rising to 2.3 per cent next.
  9. "Overwintered dormant pelargoniums (geraniums) will be ready to break into new growth and need attention now if they are to develop into sturdy, compact plants for summer display on the balcony or patio.
  10. In volume terms trade expanded last year by 5%, slower than the 7% in 1989; the GATT expects growth to slow again this year.
  11. Finally, the costs of economic growth must be considered in full by each country (and the world as a whole).
  12. It was now found that growth hormone was made in the pancreas.
  13. An analysis of the kinds of church growth, to identify how much represents conversion growth from the world into the Church.

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