The intended purpose of the formula is to make the Earth's limited resources last longer for an ever-growing population.
The ever-growing population was then acknowledged as a city on January 19, 1905.
With the ever-growing population came the need to build schools.
The district's forests and other natural wealth have been adversely affected by an ever-growing population.
Man began to search for planets on which to deposit its ever-growing population.
Another theory holds that it was first used by Native Americans during the 1800s as a way of distinguishing themselves from the ever-growing white population.
Even more important, this could open the market to an ever-growing wine-drinking population.
After the passing of the Education Act 1870, many schools were established to serve the ever-growing population.
This led to a hunt for more land to feed the ever-growing Viking population.
And such a comparison should also take into account the environmental costs of an ever-growing population.