As the region matures, they face the law of diminishing returns where it costs an increasing amount to get less out of the ground. |
A 5.6 trillion won bridge loan arranged by the government matures at the end of this month. |
Romeo is a puppyish, rather goofy young man and Juliet a bratish adolescent who never matures into any really tragic strature. |
Once the plaque matures, parts of the nerve cell, like the axon and dendrites, begin to degenerate. |
The shadow banking system is particularly vulnerable to runs commercial paper investors refusing to re-up when their paper matures. |
Questions should be answered as they arise so that the child's natural curiosity is satisfied as she matures. |