modest pace or moderate pace
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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?
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Oliver
“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."
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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
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