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  • The too-rapid rise in the dollar obviously creates some challenges, but otherwise, the dollar is a barometer and essentially companies and others will have to make the appropriate adjustments.

    Harper: Evidence Still Points to Growth in Canada 2011

  • "The too-rapid rise in the dollar obviously creates some challenges, but otherwise, the dollar is a barometer, and essentially companies and others will have to make the appropriate adjustments," he said.

    Canada Is Flexible on Stimulus, Harper Says Chip Cummins 2011

  • The big concern in India is not whether the growth will continue but what the impact of too-rapid growth might be on food prices (in the short term) and on the environment (longer term).

    Carl Pope: India Vs. China: Which Low-Carbon Development Model Will Win? Carl Pope 2010

  • The big concern in India is not whether the growth will continue but what the impact of too-rapid growth might be on food prices (in the short term) and on the environment (longer term).

    Carl Pope: India Vs. China: Which Low-Carbon Development Model Will Win? Carl Pope 2010

  • A too-rapid fall in the lira could stoke inflation, already well above the central bank's 5.5% target, and trigger a rush to the exits by short-term foreign investment that finances much of the country's massive current-account deficit, economists say.

    Ankara Reverses Direction, Moves to Halt Lira's Fall Marc Champion 2011

  • Residents are increasingly unhappy over side effects of too-rapid growth, including worsening traffic, an overcrowded subway, and rapid increases in property prices.

    Inflation in Asia Strikes at Core Patrick Barta 2011

  • But I think yesterday's was a result of me taking a different formulation of Zyrtec, and taking it in too-rapid succession.

    Odin's Day jadasc 2009

  • The big concern in India is not whether the growth will continue but what the impact of too-rapid growth might be on food prices (in the short term) and on the environment (longer term).

    Carl Pope: India Vs. China: Which Low-Carbon Development Model Will Win? Carl Pope 2010

  • Private investment generally helps growth, the IMF says, but a too-rapid increase can lead to a boom and then a bust.

    IMF Suggests Capital Controls for Emerging Markets Bob Davis 2010

  • It is also consistent with new research that argues that greater integration is not the problem on its own, but when a too-rapid liberalization of financial markets interacts, for instance, with certain distortions in the economy such as weak and lax supervisory regulations as well as problems of credibility and enforcements of contracts, these distortions are magnified and financial-instability problems arise.

    Avoiding The Next Financial Contagion Jenny Corbett 2010

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