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Perhaps the most important one in the Gross case is deterrence.
This has many qualities not found in the gross physical nature.
After reconstruction, there will be an increase in the gross area, to 656,000 square feet.
If that average were to continue, the report said, it would be consistent with real growth in the gross national product of about 3.4 percent.
The beam made a fine club in the gross fist.
Economic development has traditionally required a growth in the gross domestic product.
Certain transfers during lifetime may be included in the gross estate.
This results in the gross loss of food items.
"They've got an 18 percent jump in the gross margin right there.
The initial estimate was for a 3.4 percent rise in the gross domestic product.
The estimate for growth in the gross national product remained unchanged at 3.2 percent.
Their spending accounts for a significant portion of the growth in the gross domestic product.
Many analysts said the 2.7 percent increase in the gross domestic product reported last week could not be sustained.
A retail and construction boom led to a 4 percent increase in the gross national product last year.
And demand for hotel room space is very highly correlated with growth in the gross domestic product.
Inevitably, the construction industry's troubles will show up as weakness in the gross national product.
This will be the third consecutive year of over five-percent growth in the gross national product.
In 1987, the increase in the gross national product was 5 percent, then the lowest growth rate since 1982.
Life insurance proceeds are included in the gross estate.
The target set for the growth in the gross domestic product was 2.1percent every year.
Growth in the gross national product slows and recession talk quickens.
Growth in the gross national product was as weak as a summer breeze.
The current Government has presided over an economic revival that brought a 5 percent rise in the gross domestic product last year.
The Administration is counting on rising export demand to account for nearly half of the growth in the gross national product this year.
A recession generally is defined as two straight quarters of decline in the gross national product.