Larger mass and heavier weight require more energy to accelerate, and more energy to decelerate.
"Exports growth was expected to decelerate, " said Alaistair Chan of Moody's Analytics in a report.
It's hard to determine when to short a dot-com stock with no earnings to decelerate.
If national policy trusted and encouraged them to do so, our skyrocketing health-care costs would decelerate.
Even if PC and tablet sales decelerate later this year, they are not likely to contract by 30%.
This begs the question, is the US monetary inflation rate beginning to decelerate?
Rents should begin to decelerate as the demand for owner-occupied housing stabilizes and the supply of rental units increases.
Perhaps most intriguingly, INDEC's and PriceStats' inflation rates accelerate and decelerate in tandem.
China may continue to decelerate, so instead of her demand for our logs stabilizing, it may well continue to shrink.
Our inflation is unlikely to accelerate or decelerate, so changes in long-term interest rates will pretty much reflect world credit demand.
Until the re-balancing between domestic consumption and government-led investments improves, industrialization will decelerate as overcapacity is already prevalent in many sectors.
Should self-cannibalization hinder profit margins, the company could look to decelerate its U.S. growth pace and place greater emphasis on international expansion.
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In other words the rate of subscriber additions, should decelerate going forward.
The purpose of targeting interest rates is to accelerate or decelerate economic growth to control the price level, which is entirely a demand-side supposition.
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But as Coca-Cola and its competitors roll out innovative new products in various distribution channels, the market declines could decelerate and even turn to growth.
As a result the revenue growth for computer HDDs, a category including drives for PCs and servers, is expected to decelerate dramatically compared with 2010.
Inflation continues to decelerate from its 8%-plus in all of 2010.
Then it released a parachute and fired some rockets to decelerate more before gently lowering the Curiosity rover on cables until it reached the surface.
This would pose a serious problem if exports, the main growth engine, decelerate, as is expected when the U.S. economy slows further in the coming months.
For starters, growth in IT spending continues to decelerate steadily.
Esa believes double layer drives could be as small and economical as the one on board Smart 1, but much more powerful, which would enable craft to accelerate and decelerate faster.
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Romney merely means to decelerate rapidly expanding entitlement outlays.
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After a decade of turbo-charged growth, output will necessarily decelerate, as the labor force approaches full employment and inflation forces the hand of President Dilma Rousseff. (Read Brazil: A Bubble In Labor Markets?).
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Currently, global growth is threatened by several macro headwinds such as Euro-zone debt crisis and concerns over U.S. growth both of which can decelerate growth in export-reliant Asian economies and fuel inflation due to prolonged easy money policies.
In the first quarter, demand for smartphones in developed countries is expected to decelerate, while their emerging counterparts will see their markets escalate with the introduction of more affordable smartphones and a bigger appetite for tablet PCs throughout the year.
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"If the economy continues to decelerate to the point where it spooks households into spending much less this holiday season on retail goods, we could have a real problem, " said Craig Thomas, an observer with the economic data clearinghouse Economy.com.
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In the middle of the 1990s, for the first time since India became independent in August 1947, the country's economy expanded by an annual average of more than 9% four years in succession, that is until the impact of the ongoing international recession saw the Indian economy decelerate.
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