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1 Poland with robust growth , rising wages and consumer demand offers all that.
2 Better cultural methods, resulting in more robust growth , will build up resistance.
3 But we are not near levels that economists would call robust growth .
4 Digital subscriptions remained a bright spot for the company, showing robust growth .
5 The rise in implied oil demand shows continued robust growth , Mr Taylor said.
6 Japan, Lew said, must achieve durable and robust growth featuring strong domestic demand.
7 Of course the country needs much more robust growth than this.
8 China, Asia's biggest emerging economy, still expects robust growth despite the global slowdown.
9 One cannot foresee any early return to any robust growth in the economy.
10 An economist says the services sector is still showing robust growth .
11 The latter is of more robust growth , and more floriferous than the species.
12 Brain autopsy from one subject suggested robust growth responses to NGF.
13 Brazil's economy has seen robust growth since emerging from a six-month recession last year.
14 Mr Facer said shareholders could look forward to robust growth .
15 However, the long-term picture is still one of robust growth .
16 The country avoided economic catastrophe but robust growth remains elusive.
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