Sentences with phrase «deceleration in»

Although the vacancy rate only increased to 4.4 percent in two quarters, the deceleration in rent growth was more noteworthy.
Another reason for the deceleration in leasing momentum is the growing belief by some economists that the technology bubble, which has been the main fuel for the growth in office demand since the recession, could soon burst.
There does tend to be a seasonal slowdown in the first quarter, but this first quarter's deceleration in rent was considerably lower than the 0.8 percent increase in the first quarter 2015 and the average first quarter rent growth rate of 0.6 percent from 2011 to 2015.
Its outlook is based not only on the city's hyper - development pace, but also its expectation of a deceleration in job growth.
Analysts across North America came out with various pronouncements of deceleration in activity and pricing, but the overwhelming consensus was that the nation's real estate landscape would flatten out, even in the hot Toronto and Vancouver markets.
«The sustained competitive market conditions across the metropolitan markets likely contributed to the deceleration in the same store asking rent growth,» said Chuck Harry, NIC's chief of Research & Analytics.
«December's payrolls report «showed a modest deceleration in employment, as total private sector job growth at the establishment level rose by 146,000,» which was well below the 239,000 upwardly revised gain in November, according to a new report from Savills Studley.
Hospitality fundamentals remain healthy, buoyed by the robust labor market and expanding economy, but this cyclical tailwind remains the last pillar on which hospitality demand rests, as evidenced by the deceleration in revenues.
Deceleration in job growth is the result of lack talent to fill available jobs, not lack of jobs, market sources claim.
Housing is expected to downshift next year as the post-election economy sets in, driven by a deceleration in home price growth, according to realtor.com ®'s recently released 2017 housing forecast.
We're seeing that evident in the fact that more markets in our forecast represent a deceleration in price trend as opposed to an acceleration in price trend.»
Rent growth for industrial properties in the U.S. was triple the growth compared to the rest of the world last year, but industry experts expect some deceleration in 2016.
The four - week moving average of initial jobless claims continues to trend downward, pointing to a deceleration in the pace of layoffs.
Romit Shah, a Nomura - Instinet analyst addressed a research note on Friday stating that, «we've been bearish for most of this year, anticipating that a slowdown in gaming would drive sharp revenue deceleration in 2017.
First comes news from the ABA's Law School Admissions Council that the number of applications to U.S. law schools dropped in 2006 by 7.6 %, the second straight annual decrease on top of a sharp deceleration in 2004 in the longstanding trend of rising admissions.
The linear warming period over the first 40 years (0.14 °C per decade) is twice that for the entire 100 years (implying just as false a deceleration in the trend).
Would this imply a deceleration in the rate of warming over the 20th century?
What I see is a definite deceleration in the last 20 odd years.
My comparison was also «bogus» — only it showed an apparent deceleration in warming rate over the 20th century.
«However, a greater rate of rise in the early part of the record is consistent with previous analyses of tide gauge records which suggested a general deceleration in sea level rise during the 20th century [Woodworth, 1990; Douglas, 1992; Jevrejeva et al., 2006].»
The «near future» in this context relates to a time following deceleration in the rate of growth in global GDP as developing countries catch up to developing countries.
Bush Bunny, a number of recent SL studies show a deceleration in SLR and the current rise is about 177 mm or about 7 inches by 2100.
(It's not the best technical test, but it's fine as a useful graph to convey the sense of acceleration or deceleration in the rate of change.)
In it, the reporter highlights a recent study by the Breakthrough Institute showing that the rate of deceleration in CO2 emissions was faster BEFORE the Kyoto Treaty than after.
A theory describing Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs) transport in the heliosphere (Parker 1965; Krymskij 1969) includes four main processes: diffusion of particles along and perpendicular to the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF), outward convection and adiabatic deceleration in the expanding solar wind (SW), gradient and curvature drifts in the large scale HMF and drift due to the tilted heliospheric current sheet (HCS).
IEA releases Oil Market Report for October Demand growth continues to slow due to vanishing OECD growth and a marked deceleration in China 11 October 2016
The key component of these great controls is in the deceleration in the corners.
Looking at correlations between acceleration and deceleration in regards to the pre-defined words, some patterns were found.
What's even better about that dividend growth rate is that there hasn't been a marked deceleration in dividend growth.
While there's been a marked deceleration in dividend growth recently (15 % + annual dividend growth can't continue indefinitely), the dividend still continues to be increased at a very strong clip — the most recent dividend increase was over 7 %.
Since the beginning of April, the relative strength on foreign stocks has been eroding on euro - zone uncertainty and economic deceleration in Asia.
Conversely, if the BDI is dropping, that could suggest a deceleration in global economic activity, favoring an underweight position in equities and overweight developed market sovereign bonds.
But there's been a notable deceleration in recent decades.
After all, if 2016 and 2017 represented the fastest pace of global quantitative easing (QE) in the 2008 - 2017 period, wouldn't deceleration in the pace of asset purchasing act as a headwind for equities?
The deceleration in US industrial production has now ended, and according to our models we are likely to be facing the greatest improvement in the growth of US industrial production for several years in the second half of 2016.
In the frontal offset test, readings of neck tension in the 10 year dummy, and of chest deceleration in the 6 year dummy indicated a marginal level of protection.
These high - performance brakes provide excellent deceleration in all conditions and impress with their resistance to fade and heat.
Full lock - up control is used during both acceleration and deceleration in second gear and higher, without using the torque converter.
The app can be used to have lap times automatically measured via GPS, and to log data on for many driving parameters such as vehicle speed, lateral acceleration as well as acceleration or deceleration in the driving direction.
According to the Auto Demand Index put out by TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence, there is going to be what it terms «a continued deceleration in momentum for vehicle purchase intent among U.S. consumers.»
Upon deceleration in Dynamic mode (this mode includes sharper throttle response and more incisive gearshift logic), a controlled fuel supply creates what Land Rover calls a «characterful crackle» through the exhaust.
Shift paddles let you select four different driving modes: (1) automatic for unobtrusive performance; (2) minimal brake regeneration for highway cruising; (3) maximum brake regeneration for optimal off - throttle deceleration in traffic and during sporting driving; and (4) an automated mode with radar - optimized cruise control to apply the brakes when slow traffic is sensed ahead.
There's not much battery regenerative deceleration in the default mode, yet the drivetrain doesn't feel disconnected and the action of the regenerative brakes is very linear.
And what we've found with Music Listening Therapy, the observations are that it helps with that homeostatic state, that balance of acceleration when we need it and deceleration in the brake when we need it.
Moderate band tension was used on all lifts to minimise bar deceleration in the end range.
As Garhammer (1980) noted, power output calculated by reference to barbell linear displacement over time will necessarily underestimate the true value, as peak displacement involves a period of deceleration in which no force is applied by the athlete.
There has been a rapid and dramatic deceleration in the extinction of species since anthropogenic emissions began rising in the 1940s.
This deceleration in the global trend was in part due to increases in the number of smokers since 2006 in several large countries including Bangladesh, China, Indonesia and Russia.
The deceleration in rising temperatures during this 15 - year period is sometimes referred to as a «pause» or «hiatus» in global warming, and has raised questions about why the rate of surface warming on Earth has been markedly slower than in previous decades.
«The glut of graduate students» — and postdocs — «enticed by the growing support a few years ago have since found it difficult to get their own work funded... and the sudden deceleration in funding has left many researchers feeling slighted even though their funding grew by leaps and bounds in the past decade,» he writes.
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