The region's strong economic growth has continued, albeit at a slightly more measured pace.
The blueprints reflect a determination to continue market reforms, though at a more measured pace.
He speaks in a baritone voice, in measured pace, choosing each word carefully.
That is why the Fed's measured pace of interest-rate cuts is prudent.
Unless Greenspan begins hiking interest rates in half-point increments--his last seven hikes have been quarter points (a "measured pace" in Greenspanese)--average house prices won't collapse.
Unless Greenspan begins hiking interest rates in half-point increments-his last seven hikes have been quarter points (a "measured pace" in Greenspanese)-average house prices won't collapse.
He adds that he has made efforts to emphasise other activities, including sharing photos and comments and helping users achieve a measured pace of training.
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You bounce down the block, late for work, holding a coffee, glancing at the headlines on your paper and dodging the other pedestrians who are walking at a maddeningly measured pace.
According to the Palo Alto-based outfit, ramping up production has been slower than expected for a number of reasons, including supplier delays and taking a deliberately measured pace for quality assurance purposes.
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Since "The Door in the Floor" is a movie very much about telling stories, and one that tells them at its own measured pace, I'll keep plot details here to a minimum.
After cutting short-term interest rates to just 1% to help ease the country out of the 2001 recession, he has been raising them at a measured pace, trying to keep the economy from overheating.
Both films hark back to a more somber, measured pace and muted palette, a time when movies weren't so desperate to rush us off our feet and sought to engage the mind -- not overload the senses.
The exuberantly composed and furiously performed scenes play out, in bars and streets and beds and bathrooms, at the perilously measured pace of a tightrope walker dancing over the abyss, and the three actors lurch and shamble with the vestigial grace of the athletes these commuters once longed to be.
One classic cultural success is the example of Bankers Trust, where Alfred Brittain and Charlie Sanford formed a team that changed the corporate culture from that of a traditional commercial bank, highly valuing a measured pace of decision making, to that of a more transaction-oriented global merchant bank, emphasizing fast reactions, state-of-the-art communications, and sophisticated controls.
As you can see in the chart, relative to 1987, the rally in 2013 has been a lot more measured in its pace.
Or, perhaps, cloud adoption and usage is expanding deeper into business operations at a faster pace than can be measured.
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Over the last year the latter figure is up 1.8%, below the 2% pace of inflation as measured by the consumer price index.
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The heart of the story remains Jane's anguished love for Rochester, and that heart beats strongly, even though this "Jane Eyre" moves at a pace some may find slow: I found it perfectly measured.
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Consumer confidence, as measured by the Thomson Reuters-University of Michigan survey, grew at a faster pace than expected, giving retailers encouragement as the holiday retail season carries on.
During Wednesday, the pace of the rescues increased from one per hour to three, progress that was measured by the spinning of the metal wheel that let out and then shortened the cable attached to the capsule -- a makeshift elevator with only two stops.
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