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1 double digit earnings growth
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2 growth
n1) рост, развитие2) выращивание, культивирование
- accelerated growth
- agricultural growth
- arrested growth
- balanced growth
- buoyant economic growth
- continuous growth
- damped growth
- double digit earnings growth
- earnings growth
- economic growth
- efficient growth
- erratic growth
- export-led growth
- external growth
- fast earnings growth
- faster growth
- industrial growth
- internal growth of a company
- job growth
- marginal growth
- meager growth
- mild economic growth
- monetary growth
- money growth
- nominal growth
- population growth
- projected growth
- real wage growth
- savings growth
- sluggish growth
- stable growth
- stunted growth
- sustained growth
- total population growth
- traffic growth
- unabated growth
- unbalanced growth
- uneven growth
- unstable growth
- zero growth
- growth by merger
- growth in customer deposits
- growth in the living standard
- growth of the budget
- growth of budgetary deficit
- growth of business
- growth of capital
- growth of cities
- growth of consumer prices
- growth of consumption
- growth of deficit
- growth of demand
- growth of effective demand
- growth of income
- growth of indebtedness
- growth of indices
- growth of investments
- growth of national debt
- growth of population
- growth of profits
- growth of purchases
- growth of purchasing power
- growth of spending
- growth of taxes
- growth of technology
- growth of trade
- growth of the wage level
- aim for growth
- bolster growth
- foster growth
- hinder growth
- impede growth
- fuel blazing growth
- kick-start economic growth
- slow economic growth
- stimulate growth
- stunt a company's growth
- sustain growthEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > growth
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3 быстрый рост дохода
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > быстрый рост дохода
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4 быстрый рост доходов
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > быстрый рост доходов
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