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I held my horse steady in the strong winds. The business had shown steady growth for more than ten years.
Steady flow: Water flowing through a pipe at a constant rate with uniform velocity is an example of steady flow. Non-steady flow: Waves in the ocean where the water motion is constantly changing in both intensity and direction represent non-steady flow.
Steady is an adjective. The noun form is steadiness.
Hold steady! (declarative sentence) If you don't hold steady, I can't brush your hair. Note: In the United States, we use 'hold still'. Hold steady sounds too formal, too stiff.
The value of a framed Steady Johnnie Steady print can vary based on factors such as condition, edition size, and artist popularity. It is recommended to research recent sales of similar prints to get an idea of its current market value.
Steady Growth Stakes was created in 1997.
Steady and consistent growth
I held my horse steady in the strong winds. The business had shown steady growth for more than ten years.
high employment, steady growth, and stable prices
The initial growth of a population is called a growth spurt. In logistic population growth, the population grows at a steady pace.
Steady and consistent growth
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In the Solow model, an increase in the rate of population growth leads to a lower steady-state level of income per capita, as more population dilutes capital accumulation. However, the overall level of output may still increase due to a larger labor force. While the steady-state growth rate of income per capita remains determined by technological progress and is unaffected by population growth, the total output grows at a higher rate due to the larger population, resulting in a higher steady-state growth rate of the economy as a whole.
A tree often represents life and slow, steady growth.
This is the point at which steady growth begins.
Economic Growth
United States and Rwanda predict a slow but steady growth rate for the near future.