Sentences with phrase «decelerating over»

This data is not noisy on an annual scale, and in fact is decelerating over the last decade from a previous nearly linear 3 mm / year since the measurements began.
It had been thought that the expansion is decelerating over time because the contents of the Universe (matter) attract each other.
One would expect the absolute decline to slowly decelerate over time, but the rate of attrition to stay about the same unless the underlying dynamic changes.
The Dating Services industry will continue to benefit from rising demand; however, revenue is expected to decelerate over the five years to 2022... purchase to read more.
If the forcing decelerated over this time, then the value now might lower, even negative.
Net absorption is expected to continue to decelerate over the next few quarters as those who have extended their leases beyond the typical period finally start to buy homes.

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With a subscriber base of over 100 million consumers, this hike will add a significant amount of revenue for Amazon, supplementing its online sales if they continue to decelerate.
Chair Yellen, with real growth over the recovery a little slower than we thought, output gaps and job market slack still on the scene, prices appearing to decelerate and wages / compensation revealing little in the way of threatening pressures, try as I might — and I repeat, I'm solidly in your camp — I don't see the rationale for tightening, even a little.
But now that we have massive global uncertainty with Brexit, it is logical to conclude that earnings growth will decelerate and valuations will decline over the coming years.
According to the same survey, private - sector AWOTE decelerated considerably from an annual rate of over 6 per cent in mid 1995 to 2.8 per cent over the year to November 1996, although this seems likely to be an overstatement of the decline.
Within the craft segment, growth rates have «decelerated sharply in both channels over the past year,» Nielsen reported.
Beyond avoiding the fuel - guzzling of a Hohmann transfer, for instance, it reduces danger to the craft because the vessel no longer must decelerate on a dime in a tight window near Mars, risking over - or undershooting its mark.
There have been substantial declines in smoking prevalence over the past half century in the United States, although the rate of this decline has decelerated in recent years among various groups.
For years scientists scratched their heads over the «Pioneer anomaly»: Radio signals from the twin spacecraft, which are no longer in contact with Earth, showed they were decelerating more rapidly than could be explained solely by the pull of the sun or other known physical effects.
This may be another reason why increased strength levels benefit COD performance, over and above the ability to decelerate faster in the braking phase.
A noise (clunking, squeaking, popping) may be heard when turning the steering wheel left or right, when driving over speed bumps, when driving on rough roads, or when accelerating or decelerating.
This is accelerating, decelerating and going over bumps.
The independent expert, who had over 25 years of mechanical experience, heard the whining noise as described in my complaint immediately upon decelerating and even identified the probable cause and location yet the manufacturers traveling engineer and dealers service team could not!
You might hear some popping or clunking noise when driving over bumps, or when accelerating and decelerating.
Unique the world over, this cutting - edge technology is effective whether the driver is accelerating or decelerating and significantly enhances steering precision and, as a result, the agility of the vehicle at any speed.
All of those deals lacked options to accelerate or decelerate payment, so it was a question of modeling the cash flows and applying an appropriate yield spread over the Treasury or Swap yield curve.
The slowdown in the industrial sector and specifically Emerson Electric has been brutal over the last couple months and when Emerson Electric hits a rough patch they decelerate on the dividend growth.
Rather than you having complete control over the brakes as you veer around a sharp turn, you have to deduce when to downshift based on how quickly your car decelerates.
During times of warmth, the ocean water levels rise as atmospheric moisture increases but at a rate decelerating when atmospheric temperatures over oceans approach say 33 C.
A similar chart with lines starting in 1906 (IPCC's start of the 20th Century) with the ends in 1955 and 2005 would show a steeper first line than the longer second line, but this would not «indicate decelerated warming» over the 20thC.
But I wouldn't be surprised if SLR decelerated significantly over the next couple of decades.
Consequently, they rhetorically ask why the concomitant worldwide - temperature increase «has not produced acceleration of global sea level over the past 100 years,» and, indeed, «why global sea level has possibly decelerated for at least the last 80 years.»
And you could also get really fancy and do longer term things like looking at delta slope H vs delta slope L over longer periods and project the likely delta slope during the individual day (so, for example, you might have a dead flat low with nighttime fog, but a H that was decelerating toward that low as the fog filled in the daytime.
Also, the rate over the last 4 or 5 millennia is about 0.55 mm / year, and decelerating.
Your «woodfortrees» graph shows clearly that the warming rate in the first half of the 20th century was around twice that over the entire century, apparently telling us that the warming rate has decelerated (if we use the same «smoke and mirrors» approach used by IPCC in it infamous AR4 WG1 FAQ 3.1, Figure 1 (p. 253) with trend lines drawn over ever decreasing time periods, trying to demonstrate an acceleration in the warming trend).
For now, the hope is that it won't decelerate the innovative momentum that has built up over the past few years in one of the most important regions in the world's most populous continent.
«Growth of the college age population has been decelerating in recent years, but we're projecting this to turn positive and remain stable over the next five years,» says Taylor Gunn, director for student housing for data firm Axiometrics, a RealPage company based in Richardson, Texas.
Over the past six months, low - end home price growth decelerated in six out of 21 markets, while high - end prices only slowed down in four markets.
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