Much was made of the sharp deceleration of real GDP growth in the second quarter, to 1.7 percent.
Overall consumer price inflation has come down since last year, primarily as a result of the deceleration of consumers' energy costs.
Nils-Axel Morner, former head of the Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics Department at Stockholm University, documented a dramatic deceleration of sea level rise during the past 40 years.
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Although the ADP report was in line with market estimates, it was, according to Joel Prakken, chairman of Macroeconomic Advisers, the third consecutive weak reading and confirms the recent deceleration of employment.
The transformations in China are disconcerting not only because of the rapid deceleration of the broader economy, but also because the same thing is said to be happening in the athletic footwear and apparel market.
The reason is that China is on a path of deceleration after overheating, all of which requires a scaling down in growth expectations over the next several years.
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The fact is, given the size of this our current monetary largesse, any substantive deceleration in the rate of monetary inflation from here ushers in the real possibility of another financial and economic bust, and a monumental one at that.
According to RBC Capital markets, industry data points continue to show signs of deceleration.
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But there is always a risk of deceleration if the U.S. and Europe continue to disappoint.
During the fourth quarter of 2012, growth rose after several quarters of deceleration.
The three months ending June is the second consecutive quarter of significant deceleration in economic activity.
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The battle may be more intense than usual this year, with high gas prices and a general economic slowdown pointing to a deceleration from the rate of spending growth in 2005.
And recent surveys of institutional investors suggest investors are increasingly becoming concerned once again about economic deceleration and most disconcerting the possibility of deflation.
So, even though no actual gears are being changed, using the paddle-shift modulates the torque to provide the jolts of acceleration and deceleration that would happen if there were a real gearbox.
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Every piece of data covered by the index seemed to come in negative in January, with 13 of the 20 MSAs showing further deceleration in annual growth rates and the 10 and 20-City Composites marking their sixth consecutive month of declines.
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Despite a deceleration, we believe the trend of faster service sector growth and more balanced regional development will continue.
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For this jump, the team also worked to create a new generation of space suit for better mobility and visual clarity, studied the effects on the human body of supersonic acceleration and deceleration, developed a new parachute system, and more.
Seat belts could, in the 100 milliseconds of a crash, avoid breaking an old lady's ribs by calibrating how much force to apply to a body after gathering sensor data on the car's speed and deceleration and the weight and position of the occupant.
Kent can look up actual crashes to plot the so-called crash pulse (the shape of a car's deceleration curve) and the places where a body made contact with the vehicle.
To provide some form of throttle to allow acceleration and deceleration, the vehicle's designers added the EJ200 jet engine.
The problem with this, he notes, is that a deceleration in server growth will affect a variety of associated tech sectors, slowing demand for server-related chips, software licenses, networking equipment and storage.
This month's report from purchasing managers, for example, revealed a sharp deceleration in services, for so long the engine of the economy.
The predicted deceleration overshadowed another stellar performance during the first three months of the year.
At the same time, gross domestic product growth slowed to 2.5% in the second quarter from 5.6% in the first quarter, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, in line with a similar deceleration in personal spending.
"Deceleration in the region's two giants, the People's Republic of China and India, and in other major exporting economies is tempering earlier optimism, " the ADB said.
In addition, the sharp deceleration in home prices since 2005, including outright declines in some markets, left many of these more-recent borrowers with little or no home equity.
He suffered broken bones and detached retinas, but out of these wild rides - by December 1954, Stapp had volunteered for 29 rocket sled deceleration and windblast experiments - came improved helmets, arm and leg restraints, better aircraft seats, stronger safety harnesses and techniques for positioning the body to help absorb powerful forces.
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