According to Cisco, growth will slacken from 42 percent this year to 31 percent in 2014.
After undergoing rapid expansion about 10 years ago, it has since seen sales slacken off.
China's desire to slow the rate at which it builds reserves may slacken demand for euro-denominated assets.
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Manufacturing is already in recession and demand for services is starting to slacken, its latest surveys show.
And yet the Senate plan is a plan to slacken labor markets, and keep them slack for decades.
Officials also fear that enforcement may slacken if the London-based Serious Fraud Office suffers a deep budget cut.
Meanwhile, import growth should slacken as firms reduce the pace of import-intensive stockbuilding.
"The Fed's view has been that growth will slacken off on its own, " says Crosby Securities' regional strategist Manu Bhaskaran.
If the Greek economy collapses, or if other difficulties arise in Europe, demand could slacken which would also result in downward price pressure.
Australia's economy has also been helped by a housing boom and demand for its mineral exports but economists expect the pace to slacken.
Last year Saudi petrocrats thought demand would slacken at the same time that oil production rose from sources outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Nations.
Apartments, where the pace of increases is in line to slacken from 5% to 4%, have benefited from still high home prices and tightening mortgage-lending standards.
With the widely perceived abeyance of the Soviet threat, nearly every Western democracy has chosen to slacken the pace with which it pursues defense research and development.
He told me a story about a client who, having bought her first pair of his heels, was forced to slacken the pace of her morning walk.
In the high-tech industry, monetary awards are a better way to ensure that the pace of technological progress does not slacken under a welter of questionable lawsuits.
Business investment too is likely to slacken in the months to come, partly because the overall economic outlook has darkened and partly as a consequence of tighter credit.
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We will not slacken in our efforts to achieve this.
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Founded in 1986, as a men's denim retailer in Leeds under the name Best Jeans, Republic underwent a rapid expansion 10 years ago, but has since seen sales slacken off.
In August, the Bank put interest rates on hold for a few months in the hope that monetary growth, exports and domestic demand would abate and that labour markets would slacken.
This makes the international decline look slightly eerie: blackbirds drop from the sky, plagues slacken and end, and there seems no absolute reason that societies leap from one state to another over time.
With oil prices so high, small changes can save a lot of money, which is why companies that adopted ambitious emissions-reduction targets around the time of Copenhagen have tended to stiffen, not slacken, them.
In a country where unrealistic conditions slacken usual adoption, gay prospective parents have had to act as any straight single person would, ask for an adoption authorization, and, to improve the chances ... get the child in another country.
Whereas the rattling pace of America's economy is expected to slacken in the second half of the year, the slower-growing euro area and Japan are thought to be picking up even if in Europe this is still more evident in confidence surveys than in hard figures.
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