Oliver
modest pace or moderate pace Can any friend help with this question? In official paper growth was described with "modest" or "moderate", for instance residential construction grew at a modest to moderate pace. How do you distinguish the two? What does it mean by "grow at modest pace" and "grow at moderate pace" respectively? Thank you Best Oliver
24 aug. 2016 09:04
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“Modest” can describe a person, but here the meaning is: "(Of an amount, rate, or level) relatively moderate, limited, or small". source http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/modest “moderate” means “average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree” So a “modest pace” is somewhat slower than a “moderate pace”. Update: But please note that it's very inexact to write "grew at a modest to moderate pace."
24 augustus 2016
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Modest describes a person; it's a positive character attribute (see also: modesty) Moderate describes the rate at which something is happening, i.e. not too fast/much and not too little/slow, kind of average
24 augustus 2016
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