The slow by steady rebound in housing investment should also contribute to a better fourth quarter.
Although the economy grew by 5.3% in the first half of this year, that is slow by South Korean standards.
Although the goal remains to achieve 8% GDP growth this year, this would still be slow by the double-digit standards of much of this decade.
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True, at the start, the expansion was slow by historical standards.
From 2005 on, seniors saw their accumulation of wealth slow by between 12 percent and 14 percent annually, depending on whether one counts changes in home values.
Concern rippled around the world, fueled by a seemingly slow initial response by Japanese authorities.
Even at high prevalence, Mr Whiteside thinks it will slow growth by no more than 0.6% a year.
Griner got off to a slow start by her standards, but Baylor didn't.
As economist Gary Becker notes in his blog, expansion of means-tested benefit programs also contributed to the slow recovery by making people less willing to work full-time.
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Kasem blames slow action by regulators for the bank's problems.
That was only after National Express Group, a publicly traded British firm specializing in airport privatization, waded through the three-year bid process and an achingly slow review by the state.
That is partly due to there being few phones equipped with the necessary technology, slow adoption by merchants and the fact that swiping a physical card is easy, analysts say.
The CBO has warned that the government spending cuts, along with the Social Security tax increase and higher taxes on top earners, could slow growth by 1.5 percentage points this year, to 1.5 percent.
A. Hayek and Milton Friedman, both of whose lectures she attended, that her instincts about hard work, market competition, thrift and a sound currency were exactly the blast of oxygen Britain needed to save it from slow asphyxiation by the trade unions.
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Death by meeting has been replaced by a long slow soul-crush by global conference call.
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Mr Cuvillier suggested that Mr Wrightson, from Ashington, had saved lives by trying to slow down the vehicle by hitting rocks rather than risk it going over a precipice.
Compared to the kind of GPU workout created by action games, WebKit rendering is painfully slow and plagued by memory problems.
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In these places, construction is held back by slow-growing (Providence, Long Island) or declining (Detroit) populations or by already-high densities and building restrictions that leave fewer options for new construction (Orange County, CA).
Some of Europe's unemployment has no doubt been caused by lack of demand and slow growth, and by austerity measures imposed by countries trying to qualify for Europe's single currency.
The response to that threat has been slow in coming by global security officials.
Mr Paisley has been sapped by age and by slow-burning resentment at his new politics.
The guide in fact features reviews of 400 different wineries, each one visited by Slow Food experts.
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It might sound like a patient banker would eventually see her problems solved by slow loan growth.
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In China the government's effort to tamp down inflation will slow construction growth by restricting bank loans as well.
That sprawling dominion can seem threatened by slow Windows 8 uptake, in the context of an accelerating post-PC world.
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Statesmen's funerals were opportunities for militia mourning parades, accompanied by slow, muffled drumbeats.
And to do that, the Federal Reserve, the government, will have to slow the economy by raising interest rates.
Economists estimate they could eventually cost us more than 750, 000 jobs and slow our economy by over one-half of one percent.
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