Sentences with phrase «decelerated after»

Overall inflation decelerated after an energy induced sharp increase in April, while core inflation (excluding food and energy) increased slightly.
Hotel revenue growth has begun to decelerate after a long positive cycle.
While all this was going on inside my head several nurses came in because baby's heart rate was significantly decelerating after contractions.
The generator sits on a bed of 60 springs, which are necessary to ease the tremors created when it decelerates after powering the magnet, creating an earth - shaking fury.
i would have assumed that if the arms of a galaxy are higher densities of stars [which make them the «arms» in the first place], if anything, our solar system would be attracted to the «next arm» and would accelerate towards it, then decelerate after it left, due to the larger mass now «behind it.»

Not exact matches

Also, while payrolls continue to chug along posting numbers that are about 2x of most economists BLs from a few years back, in percentage terms, their growth is decelerating, from around 2 % back in 2015 to around 1.5 % now, much as we'd expect as we close in on full employment, whatever that much - sought - after state looks like.
After a surge in January, average hourly wages decelerated in February.
After that, home prices have decelerated in 2014 while disposable personal income increased faster.
«Your body decelerates as you're going, especially after 200 meters,» Price said.
However, after the shocking discovery in 1998 that distant galaxies were accelerating (not decelerating) away from us, the missing mass problem was replaced by the «dark energy» problem.
Burn after eating: Offset a decelerating metabolism by working bouts of movement into your daily routine (try 15 - minute walks after meals).
There are massive forces involved in slowing the arm down after you have thrown something but few people bother to train these muscles preferring to concentrate more on the muscles the accelerate the arm rather than decelerate it..
The bottom line is if you can't land on a box the right way, there is almost no chance in hell you can decelerate your body properly after jumping up into the air to spike a volleyball or when performing a powerful cross-over dribble on the basketball court.
After that you may decelerate BUT if you brake too hard the oil on the bolt will run up onto your hand and you will have lost, again.
A man in California knows that firsthand now after his attempted theft of a new white Corvette Stingray ended in his arrest when Onstar was used to locate the vehicle, activate a kill switch and decelerate it — all in less than two hours.
D - pillar: Sometimes there is another pillar after the C - pillar as in stationwagens DCT: Double clutch transmission, see double clutch gearbox Dead Reckoning: The way in which the Navigation System navigates in the absence of GPS signals by steering angle, odometer readings and snap to grid logic Desmodromic Valves: A clever mechanism that allows a valve to accelerate and decelerate way beyond the capabilities of a standard valve - spring set up allowing the engine to spin way past 12,000 rpm Direct Fuel Injection: The next advance in the internal combustion engine.
HERE»S WHAT I DO N'T LIKE: Loud wind noise (anytime I exceed 40 - 45 mph), makes it hard to hear the radio at normal volume; intrusive road noise, which I corrected by swapping out the standard Goodyear tires with Continental tires; lackluster acceleration for a V6 engine, CVT tends to lose momentum when you lift your foot off of the gas pedal — often jerky when accelerating and decelerating while in motion and when accelerating from a dead stop; as mentioned by another reviewer, accelerator hesitates before catching when shifting from reverse to drive; bumps in the road are not well absorbed (the 2016 model may have addressed this issue); no power to windows after you shut off the engine; no auto door locks; poor V6 fuel efficiency averaging around 24 MPGs combined; trunk lid's arms and safety feature makes it heavy and sometimes hard to lift open; Infotainment system does understand most voice commands; and Harmon Kardon speakers are sometimes crackly.
It does so in two stages: around 1.6 seconds before the calculated impact point — after three audible warning signals — the system initiates partial braking autonomously and decelerates the car with around 40 percent of the maximum braking power (approx four m / s ²) as well as activating the reversible PRE-SAFE ® occupant protection systems as a precaution.
Looking at the development of sales from 2010 to 2014, one can see that general growth of the ebook market has slowed down considerably: after the all - time - high of growth in 2012 (nearly 200 %), sales decelerated substantially.
$ 1 million Baby with decelerating heart rate dies soon after delivery Action: Medical malpractice Attorney: Krysia J. Syska
Based on the evidence given by Mr. Richer and that of his passenger Mr. Moran, the GPS evidence, and the expert accident reconstruction evidence that she accepted, the trial judge found that: i) Mr. Richer was operating the bus at a rate of speed in excess of the posted speed limit ii) critically, Mr. Richer did not decelerate on his approach to the intersection; iii) the pre-impact speed of the bus exceeded 65.6 kilometres per hour after it entered the intersection; and iv) Mr. Richer was momentarily inattentive to the road ahead when he glanced left and then right, into the side mirrors of the City bus.
After annual growth of 25 percent to 35 percent in online sales prior to 2006, Internet sales in the United States will start decelerating this year to 11 percent through 2011, according to the Aberdeen Group, a Boston - based technology research firm.
After that, home prices have decelerated in 2014 while disposable personal income increased faster.
San Francisco's rents have decelerated as well, after climbing 10.6 percent in 2015!
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z