Acceleration contrary to an object's direction of motion, slowing it down.
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Examples for "slowing"
Examples for "slowing"
1However, concerns about slowing global growth could continue to hurt commodities prices.
2For many banks, however, issues go deeper than just a slowing economy.
3But North American and Asian industrial markets are slowing, the company said.
4Analysts, however, expect slowing economic growth to keep price pressures in check.
5However there were signs employment growth was slowing as the economy cools.
1The deceleration area was calculated, after digital analysis, with Autocad System 2004.
2Statistic Canada attributed the year-over-year deceleration to energy, food and clothing prices.
3A deceleration in profit growth, at least, may already be priced in.
4Traumatic aortic transection after acute deceleration injury remains a highly lethal condition.
5We are now preparing for final deceleration before entering the asteroid field.
1China's economic growth may decelerate after the first quarter of this year.
2While rent growth will decelerate, Mr. Skoufis says it will remain positive.
3And more deaths in the testing phase could decelerate their rollout too.
4They could decelerate it at a rate of fifteen gravities or more.
5It was obvious by watching her speedometer decelerate that she'd earned it.
1Kansas State has made a habit of slowing down their opponents' offense.
2He risked slowing down to save his strength, glancing right and left.
3At 48 years of age, Joey showed no signs of slowing down.
4Hartz has never used her age as an excuse for slowing down.
5Hathor's new bowmen finished them off, scarcely slowing down in the process.
1There are signs, however, that the antispam market may slow down soon.
2However, traders expect the pace of exports to slow down in July.
3However, the outlook appears bleak with China expected to slow down further.
4Will the needs of the economic world slow down climate change efforts?
5Opinion - We in the sports media need to slow down sometimes.