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"Our economy has grown faster than we've expected, our GDP has grown faster than the falling of our debt," Maait said.
Seed has not grown faster than the other venture stages.
No country had grown faster than 7% in such circumstances.
Some regions within Latin America have grown faster than others.
The women's game has grown faster than the men's game.
Medical prices have historically grown faster than the overall index.
Indeed, outstanding bank loans have grown faster than GDP for decades.
And no category of use has grown faster than emergency services.
Since the crisis, public-sector pay has grown faster than private.
They are younger than us and have grown faster than us.
Since 1960, spending on pets has grown faster than consumer spending overall.
Defying the hopeful projections, Japan has rarely grown faster than 2300 percent.
Finally, wages for black employees have also grown faster than those for white workers.
Renewable energy has grown faster than almost anyone predicted, for going on two decades now.
From 1999 to 2014, Michigan's drug death rate has grown faster than the national average.
It's no secret that the cryptocurrency market cap has grown faster than the broader crypto industry.
Over the past decade, for example, China's poorer provinces have grown faster than their wealthier peers.
And their wages have grown faster than those in other professional roles, like lawyers or doctors.
It also showed that the number of international migrants had grown faster than the world's population.
Pearce said air travel demand had grown faster than expected, outpacing the supply of new pilots.
By contrast, over the past few decades, health spending has generally grown faster than the economy.
Opinion Columnist Since 1980, the incomes of the very rich have grown faster than the economy.
America's health-care market has grown faster than GDP for decades and annual spending is now $3.5trn.
What has driven stockmarket returns in recent decades is that total payouts have grown faster than before.
The world's shipping fleet, replenished by ever bigger vessels, has grown faster than the globalisation it serves.
Labor costs for hospitals consequently have exploded and often have grown faster than the revenue that's collected.
Britain's economy has grown faster than those of most other rich countries over the past two years.
Convergence continues: over the past ten years about 60% of emerging economies have grown faster than America.
Here is another fact that may surprise you: Seed has not grown faster than the other venture stages.
This pool of more risky debt has grown faster than the rest, roughly trebling in size since 2012.
Yet sales have doubled since 2010 and it has grown faster than any of them in recent years.
Since 2013, participation by females and underrepresented minorities in AP Computer Science has grown faster than the average.
The first point is that the exodus from Copán has grown faster than in the rest of Honduras.
Yet since 2200 productivity in the NHS seems to have grown faster than it has in the economy overall.
And the economies of the nine states have grown faster than the economy of the rest of the country.
Government spending, meanwhile, has grown faster than personal spending as Beijing adopted an active fiscal policy to stabilize the economy.
Since 1503 investment by SOEs has grown faster than private-sector investment, reversing a decades-long trend (see chart 1).
In the economist's jargon, the demand for highly skilled labor has grown faster than the supply of highly skilled labor.
Since 2010, cities have grown faster than suburban areas every year except 2017, according to Brookings Institute demographer William Frey.
In fact, under the current administration, federal government spending on regulation has actually grown faster than the whole US economy.
Mr Matheson reckons that over the past decade its revenues have grown faster than those of any other big sport.
But the flip side is that digital culture has grown faster than parents are able to get a handle on it.
While it does not break out revenue from China, its sales in Asia Pacific have grown faster than in other areas.
They point out that CEO pay has grown faster than corporate profits, and faster than overall gains in the stock market.
And that base includes many more people, who didn't care that Gross Domestic Product had grown faster than it otherwise would have.
In the past ten years wages in the cushy public sector have grown faster than GDP (private­-sector workers have fared worse).
All in all, private funding has grown faster than public funding in seven of the eight OECD countries for which data are available.
Indeed, since the referendum in June 2016, output in London has grown faster than in any other British region and employment has risen.
Since joining the EU, Britain's relative economic performance has improved; GDP per capita has grown faster than France, Germany and Italy since 1973.
India has until recently grown faster than all other big emerging economies (see chart 6.23), though plenty question the veracity of its GDP figures.
In Bulgaria and the Baltic states wages have grown faster than productivity for the past five years—a trend that makes exports less competitive.
The proportion has risen sharply over the past two decades as the wages of the rich have grown faster than those of the poor.
Barilla's pasta and sauces have grown faster than its bakery business in recent years, and now account for almost 60 percent of total sales.
The number of new voters registered in the southeast has grown faster than in other regions, according to electoral commission figures seen by Reuters.
The ruling coalition has also presided over an economy that has grown faster than any other in sub-Saharan Africa over the past decade.
For the major health insurers that has meant that their government business has grown faster than the commercial employer and individual insurance plan business.
"With our increased investments to gain market share along with the changing business model, expenses in recent years have grown faster than sales," he said.
Ireland's economy has grown faster than any other in the European Union for the last three years and is showing few signs of slowing down.
However, instead of throwing lawyers and paralegals out of work, jobs in this sector have actually grown faster than the labor force as a whole.
North American equity markets have grown faster than European ones since the last time Norway examined the regional weight of the fund's reference portfolio, in 2012.
First Liberty has grown faster than any other group in recent years, having doubled its revenue since 2013 while reporting taking in $11 million last year.
Imports have grown faster than exports; new jobs in exporting industries have not appeared in numbers great enough to absorb workers displaced by increased foreign competition.
The value of trade across borders has grown faster than the growth in the cumulative production (GDP) of all countries for more than half a century.
Those moves helped transform T-Mobile from a struggling competitor into a company that has grown faster than Verizon, AT&T and Sprint in recent years.
That is largely because the Singaporean economy has grown faster than Malaysia's, which may in turn be a product of its more efficient and less meddling bureaucracy.
The median age in New Hampshire, Vermont, West Virginia and Florida are all north of 42 years old, numbers that have grown faster than the national average.
Hua declined to offer revenue details, but claimed that Apptimize has grown faster than its competitors, which tend to focus on marketers and marketing automation instead of product.
With companies abandoning campuses in the suburbs for downtown hubs and young professionals pouring into urban neighborhoods, cities have grown faster than suburbs for the first time in generations.
Indeed, in the past five years (2013-18), the GDP per person of Singapore and Hong Kong has grown faster than every country above them in the income rankings.
The only thing that has grown faster than dollars invested in digital health has been the hype surrounding it – with conferences, blogs, incubators and Twitter handles springing up everywhere.
Ireland's economy has grown faster than any other in Europe for the last three years and is expected to do so again in 2016, with a 4.9 percent expansion forecast.
This borrowing binge led the Federal Reserve to warn in its most recent financial stability report that business debt over the past decade has grown faster than the overall economy.
In recent years, Assam's Muslim population has grown faster than the national average, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government has been accused of stoking and supporting anti-Muslim sentiment.
Previous periods when the United States has grown faster than its trading partners have usually been accompanied by a ballooning trade deficit, so the widening gap was both predictable and predicted.
But the number of new cases the Trump administration has filed, and its reluctance to close cases and let immigrants go, means that the backlog has grown faster than the capacity.
Because share prices have grown faster than GDP, consumer prices and wages, their use as a proxy has caused bosses' pay to pull away from that of average workers (see chart 2).
Growth in the Effective Minimum Has Taken Off in Recent Years The effective minimum wage has not only outpaced inflation in recent years, but it has also grown faster than typical wages.
The bank has benefited from an Irish economy that has grown faster than any other in Europe and said the macroeconomic environment at home and in Britain, its other key market, remained favourable.
Rival footwear companies Adidas (ADDYY) and Under Armour (UAA) do not break out revenue from China, but sales in Asia Pacific have grown faster than in other areas for both of those companies.
"With our increased investments to gain market share, along with a changing business model, expenses in recent years have grown faster than sales," Chief Financial Officer Mike Koppel said on a conference call.
Since the central bank enacted historically accommodative policies following the 2008 financial crisis, the U.S. actually has grown faster than most other parts of the world and has a strong banking system, she said.
The Peruvian economy has grown faster than the 'BBB' median, 3.6% versus 3.0% per year on average, over the past five years, although its potential growth rate is gradually converging toward the 'BBB' median.
Since then, the wealth of the upper crust in the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, has grown faster than the wider economy, the stock market, home prices and wages.
But for school districts, some of which are now mandated to pay for such training, the marketplace has grown faster than the evidence, and despite arguments that it can heighten anxiety and trauma for children.
While Sweden is still has one of the most equal societies, the divide between the richest and poorest people has grown faster than in any other developed nation in recent decades, according to the OECD.
China, according to the IMF'S independent evaluation office, is now more under-represented than it was before the voting reform of 2008, because its share of global GDP has grown faster than its share of IMF votes.
The downside: The Eurozone may technically have grown faster than the U.S. last year, but with unemployment in Spain still at 19%, and purchasing power in relatively prosperous Germany on the decline, Americans should feel no envy.
One thing I've learned during my interviews and from reading is that although the women's running shoe industry has grown faster than men's over the last few years, many sneakers aren't actually designed with women in mind.
Public health care spending in the US has grown faster than private spending over the past 30 years, and other countries with publicly-funded health care systems have continued to see increases in expenditures as a share of GDP.
Explore the data by hovering over each company below and using the slider to look at different years: As shown in the time series above, the distribution has spread out over the last decade, and dividends have grown faster than earnings.
One chapter of the 170-page report is dedicated to emerging health problems such as obesity, depression and the opioid crisis, particularly in the United States where the prevalence of all three has grown faster than in most other countries.
The cost and complexity of science and technology equipment have grown faster than science funding, and research has become so specialized that a gap has grown between the experiments scientists would like to do and the ones they can do.
"We are going to see a leveling off in the trajectory of how fast these gains could come — especially given the fact that the price this year of the S&P 500 has grown faster than earnings have grown," he added.
Although the report put Salesforce behind competitors like ServiceMax and Oracle, it noted that FSL has grown "faster than any new product in the company's history," with an estimated active user base of 15,000 to 20,000 as of June 2017.
According to research from former New York City transportation official Bruce Schaller, the number of vehicles has grown faster than the population in some of the cities where ride-hail is most popular: Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago.
And the whole suite of government health programs, from Medicare and Medicaid to veterans' health care to the Obamacare exchange subsidies, are likely to grow more expensive because the cost of health care has, in recent years, grown faster than inflation.
Ireland's economy has grown faster than any other in the European Union for the past three years but its capital spending remains among the lowest in the bloc after grinding to a near halt during a financial crisis that swelled the national debt.
Even a government-backed report cited Brexit as a top challenge for tech companies in the UK. The technology sector has consistently grown faster than the UK economy in recent years, employing over two million people and attracting billions in foreign investment.
Ireland's economy has grown faster than any other in the European Union for the past three years, but the centre-right ruling Fine Gael party was punished in an election last year by voters who felt they were not feeling the benefits.
Ireland's debt agency has taken advantage of a record low funding rate environment since then as well as an economy that has grown faster than any other in Europe to lengthen the maturity of its stock of debt at lower borrowing costs.
The National Treasury Management Agency has taken advantage of record low interest rates as well as an economy that has grown faster than any other in the European Union since 2014 to pre-fund ahead of major bond redemptions at a low cost.
Silicon Valley's use of nontraditional employment arrangements, where workers typically aren't afforded the same privileges as employees, has grown faster than full-time jobs, even as tech giants come under fire for their treatment of Uber drivers, Google cafeteria workers, or Facebook content moderators.
Microsoft unveiled TypeScript in 2012, and while it hasn't grown as quickly as Swift—which has grown faster than any other language, ever since RedMonk started compiling the rankings in 2011—TypeScript's own ascendance is impressive, given the sheer number of available programming languages.
"With both JUUL and Uber, problems have resulted in lower valuations than would otherwise be the case, but both companies have also grown faster than they otherwise would have if they had been more cautious, and this growth has boosted the valuations," he told me.
"Housing affordability is being constrained because the pace of growth in real income has not kept up with gains in real home prices as demand has grown faster than supply," said Doug Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae, which conducts the survey.
Ireland's economy has grown faster than any other in the European Union for the last three years and is showing few signs of slowing down, prompting policymakers to warn that it could overheat in the coming years if falling unemployment leads to excessive price and wage pressures.
The CEOs of 2515 of the largest U.S. health care companies cumulatively have earned $211 billion in the seven years since the Affordable Care Act was passed, and their earnings have grown faster than most Americans' during that time, according to an Axios analysis of federal financial documents.
"Unilever continues to build a portfolio of niche brands in premium beauty to capture opportunities in high-margin dynamic categories," said Ildiko Szalai, analyst at Euromonitor International, which says the South Korean beauty and personal care market has grown faster than the global average over the past five years.
Ireland has to borrow less in 2020 than in each of the last two years after the NTMA took advantage of record low interest rates and an economy that has grown faster than any other in the European Union since 2014 to pre-fund ahead of major bond redemptions.
Instead, it's been a huge factor in the state's economic boom — over the past 40 years, its population and economy have grown faster than the rest of the US. California has always been one of the least fossil fuel-dependent states, what with its temperate climate and abundant hydro.
CHANGE IN INCOME: Top 0.01% 13% cumulative increase 300 200 Rest of top 1% 100 Per capita G.D.P. 90th to 99th percentiles Middle 40% Bottom 50% 0 20203 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 Since 1980, the incomes of the very rich have grown faster than the economy.

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