• France, on the other hand, plans to grow out of its deficit at a leisurely pace.

    ECONOMIST: France, Germany and the European Union

  • Their pale buildings seem to grow out of the sea cliffs, with fierce-blue views in every direction.

    BBC: Like the Amalfi coast? Try the Gargano promontory

  • To that end California still represents the best opportunity for the country to grow out of our current situation.

    FORBES: Fix California And The Country Will Follow

  • Evidence is growing for a notion long observed by doctors and parents: Some children with autism appear to grow out of their symptoms and recover fully.

    WSJ: Who Can Outgrow or Recover From Autism

  • We wake up every morning focused on the need to create more jobs and have the economy grow even faster and to continue to grow out of this recovery.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • But first the phone is going to have to grow out of its infancy, and adults are going to have to get to the point where they can hear the phrase "cell phone for kids" and not cringe in horror.

    FORBES: Mobiles For Minors

  • Unless the U.S. wishes to become a Greenzone, where wealthy and upper middle class people live out the ubiquitous American dream, and the rest of the riff raff dodge bullets and live in perpetual job insecurity, then this is no way to grow out of the economic crisis.

    FORBES: Is The US Really Better Off Than The EU?

  • Under the new system, people who binge drink during adolescence and early adulthood will be seen, essentially, as "mild" alcoholics -- even though studies show that they are much more likely to grow out of the problem than they are to wind up with longer term alcohol-related problems.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • In August of 2003, the influential American Academy of Pediatrics released its first policy statement on how physicians should deal with the issue of childhood overweight, a refreshing development from an organization that for too long dealt with the issue by saying that parents should simply wait for their kids to grow out of their chubbiness.

    NPR: Rabid Reader: 'Fat Land' and U.S. Supersizing

  • For example, drip irrigation allowed Mr Thapa to grow cucumbers out of season, when they sold for three times their normal price.

    ECONOMIST: Poverty

  • We are continuing to grow and build out of it.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • In New York or Boston you can thrive as a nonprofit executive, high-end consultant or financier, but if you are the owner of a business that wants to grow you're out of luck.

    FORBES: Companies, People, Ideas

  • In testimony before the House Budget Committee Feb. 9, 2011, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke blew the whistle on these projections when he endorsed large spending reductions and fessed up that unless Congress cuts spending dramatically there is no way to grow our way out of a looming fiscal crisis of the welfare state.

    FORBES: Are Republicans Going All Wobbly On Spending?

  • They grow government and raise taxes to put more people on Medicaid, to take work requirements out of welfare, and to grow the ranks of those who pay no taxes at all.

    NPR: Transcript: Mitt Romney At The RNC

  • This despite the fact that proposals for assessing risk in such areas as aviation do not grow out of an omnivorous desire to "spy on citizens" but out of a concrete need to protect people from a clear threat.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Balancing security and privacy during wartime

  • Before I take your questions, I just want to talk a little bit about our continuing efforts to dig ourselves out of this recession and to grow our economy.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama News Conference

  • The background: The Energy Act of 2007 laid out a plan to grow ethanol use from a base of 6.5 billion gallons.

    FORBES: Can Ethanol Cut Foreign Oil Imports?

  • And in these economically straitened times, there's a conflict with the way many politicians and businessmen see the immediate future and the need to "grow" our way out of recession.

    BBC: The joylessness of shopping

  • All else equal, would you rather buy stock of a company that is expected to grow EPS at a rate of 10% a year or of a similar company expected to grow EPS 10% while paying out 25% of its earnings in the form of a dividend?

    FORBES: Job Well Done, Cisco

  • That's still part of the emergency effort to help build the economy and grow it coming out of the recession.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on the May Jobs Numbers

  • Kilpin set out to make Barbie more relevant to today's girls, who usually grow out of Barbies by the time they're 8.

    FORBES: The Barbie Bust

  • But don't minimize the impact of the unemployment relief for working families, of the payroll tax relief, and of the continuation of the incentives to grow jobs, which will trigger more credit coming out of the banks.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing with President Obama and President Clinton

  • If a stock undergoes more than 2 stock splits in a short amount of time, it may be running out of room to grow.

    FORBES: Mimic Buffett, Lynch And O'Neil With Rules-Driven Investing

  • It was then that he caught the attention of LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault, who throughout the 1990s was creating an empire by buying out distressed family-owned fashion houses that were running out of cash to grow their businesses.

    WSJ: The Future of Armani

  • Some of you have forgotten that the only logical reason to buy stocks based upon the possibility of central bank easing is that at some point soon after the last central bank intervention, the global economy will get better and grow fast enough to get us out of this mess.

    FORBES: Current Government Spending Is Not Creating Enough Growth

  • But the harm they do as a destroyer of habitat, by ripping up corals and sponges, and wrecking the nurseries of fish species that grow very slowly, seems out of proportion to any gain from scraping the ocean floor: one zoologist has compared it to cutting down virgin forests, full of rare species, to collect squirrels.

    ECONOMIST: Marine conservation

  • Although oil production is strong and the country is not about to run out of money, it needs to reform in order to grow.

    ECONOMIST: A small country grows drunk on oil wealth

  • With a parting gift of a large, spherical rice cake to allow each child to grow a year older in peace, the Toshidon walk backwards out of the house and proceed to the next family.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • The songs on Volume One are an eclectic bunch the styles range from Brill Building pop to Nashville countrypolitan, and the songs grow out of in-the-moment impulses fueled by a diverse record collection, Deschanel says.

    NPR: Zooey Deschanel, Tuning Up with She and Him

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