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We had a window of opportunity in 1989 with a new President and a growing economy.
At the same time, of course, the growing economies must do their bit.
The result is that about four million more workers have been fed into a growing economy since the start of 1996.
For these people, China's growing economy is not an opportunity but a danger.
Besides, they were needed in urban areas by the growing economy.
China is a growing economy and an ever more important trading partner.
From 1896 to 1911, Canada had the world's fastest growing economy.
My plan begins with providing the security and opportunity of a growing economy.
You can tell a growing economy from a shrinking one by looking at the structure.
However, for its rapidly growing economy, China is an exception.
Can anything be done to spread the benefits of a growing economy more widely?
They've got one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
"But the best policy is to have a strongly growing economy.
Indeed, China is the country with the largest population and the faster growing economy.
The growing economy gave advantages to the government to make improvements.
With the growing economy and prosperity in the country, people pray for money.
Of course, what would help the administration most would be a strong, growing economy.
The country will need a rapidly growing economy to support this dependent population.
The majority of our citizens want the Union to deliver a strong and growing economy.
A growing economy means there are more financial records that must be handled by these workers.
By the fall of 2010, the state had the sixth-fastest growing economy in the country.
At the same time, they said, the city should find ways to accommodate projects that meet the needs of its growing economy.
We're looking at a bad situation in a growing economy, which is really pathetic."
And a growing economy is one that can support a heavy debt load.
They were given a growing economy in 1997, and left it spiralling out of control.