Sentences with phrase «moderate pace of»

Las Vegas enjoys a similar 16 - month rising streak but at a more moderate pace of 1.2 % per month.
The Committee continuesto expect a moderate pace of economic growth over coming quarters and consequently anticipates that the unemployment rate will decline only gradually toward levels that the Committee judges to be consistent with its dual mandate.
In judging when to moderate the pace of asset purchases, the Committee will, at its coming meetings, assess whether incoming information continues to support the Committee's expectation of ongoing improvement in labor market conditions and inflation moving back toward its longer - run objective.
We believe the Federal Reserve (Fed) would likely delay any pre-emptive action, keeping to a moderate pace of rate hikes in 2018.
At the more moderate pace of 5.5 kilometers per hour, a 29 - kilogram load can generate about 4 watts, more than enough to operate a number of small portable devices at once, such as a cell phone, handheld GPS, PDA, and even night vision goggles, Rome and colleagues report 9 September in Science.
There have been a number of signs that the economy is now easing back to a more moderate pace of growth.
These countries may want to contemplate Chilean - style capital controls (price - based aimed at short - term flows) and to moderate the pace of financial liberalisation, to keep in step with the pace of development of financial infrastructure.
Clear Capital says prices declined 4.1 % in 2010 and are likely to continue declining at a more moderate pace of 3.6 % in 2011 (via Housing Wire):
If ending Federal stimulus moderates the pace of economic growth, inflation fears will ease and long - term interest rates will edge back down, Hunt says.
WASHINGTON (February 10, 2016)-- A moderating pace of sales had little impact on the trajectory of home prices during the final three months of the year, which picked up speed and showed continued growth in most of the U.S., according to the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors ®.

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Growth in that range would leave economic expansion for all of 2016 at around 1.7 or 1.8 percent — «a moderate pace,» for sure.
The OECD noted that «short - term inflation expectations appear to be inching upwards,» and said that the Bank of Canada, which has kept interest rates to promote economic growth, «should soon resume tightening at a moderate pace
RBC economist Laura Cooper said in a note to clients that the most likely scenario is that as housing moderates, the pace of household debt accumulation will also ease.
Barra admits the pace of growth in the Chinese auto market may be moderating, but said GM is still positioned to do well in that country.
A forecast of a secular rise in interest rates from current levels implies that US economic growth will at least hold at a moderate pace.
However, the leveling out of long - term rates and slower pace of withdrawals since then suggests that the market has «digested» the news from the Fed, and is settling into a more moderate pattern.
Even with the strengthening labor market, most officials «still described the pace of wage gains as moderate», according to the minutes.
Even so, we anticipate that housing market developments will be a factor at work in reducing the rapid pace of growth in domestic spending to something more moderate.
Recent data suggest that growth of household spending moderated from its strong fourth - quarter pace, while business fixed investment continued to grow strongly.
The pace of tightening currently priced in by the market is very moderate compared with the experience in past tightening cycles.
Specifically, the report, which will be used as a guide by the Fed in formulating economic policy for its next FOMC meeting on October 31st and November 1st, intoned that the nation's economy was moving along at a modest to moderate pace in all 12 of the lead bank's Districts.
All in all, the Fed continues to expect inflation to rise gradually toward 2 % over the medium term as the labor market improves further and the transitory effects of energy price declines and other factors dissipate, but the pace for hikes in interest rates could well be moderate, as the Fed has been indicating.
A moderate recovery of car sales in the second half of the year gathered pace in December, according to the ACEA data, but wasn't strong enough to pull the industry into positive territory for the year.
While the growth of underlying intermediate imports has moderated from the exceptionally strong growth observed in the latter half of 1999, it continues to grow in line with the pace of growth of the domestic economy.
The TD report also warned that the growth performance of the Canadian economy in 2011 is seriously worsening and there is only likely to be «moderate strengthening in the pace of growth as 2012 progresses».
Economic activity in the US has been rising at a moderate pace in spite of a strong labour market and record unemployment rate.
The Australian economy has continued to expand at a moderate rate, although the pace of growth has slowed over recent quarters, largely due to the weak world economy and the effect of the drought.
The pace of domestic demand growth has eased from the rapid rate seen in 2002, as dwelling investment has levelled off and consumption growth has moderated to a more sustainable pace (Graph 20).
The rate of growth will undoubtedly moderate from this pace, though we think cash generation will improve enough to allow for dividends to nearly double again by 2017 - 2019.
A moderate slowdown from the surprise 7 % growth rate of the last quarter is in fact welcome, in our view, as the country rebalances its economy and downshifts to a more sustainable pace of growth that is less reliant on credit.
This path is predicated on the assumption that even as the labor market reaches full employment, the pace of economic growth will remain moderate, and inflation will not reach the Fed's 2 % target before end - 2017.
These factors point to a further build - up of inventories over 2003, but at a more moderate pace, implying a partial reversal of the significant contribution of inventories to March quarter growth.
While still a robust rate of increase in an economy in which nominal incomes are growing at around 6 per cent, this represents a moderate slowdown in the pace of financial intermediation from rates recorded in the second half of last year.
The pace of growth moderated in early 2003, however, in line with the easing in the rate of growth of domestic spending and the dropping - out of one - off factors such as large purchases of civil aircraft.
After the strong pick - up seen in the second half of 1997, business credit is now growing at a more moderate pace.
Indicators of investment intentions point to continued healthy growth in business investment, but at a more moderate pace than the rapid rate of the past year.
The statement repeated that «with further gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy, economic activity will expand at a moderate pace in the medium term and labor market conditions will remain strong.»
Despite relatively moderate growth rates, expect the pace of change within the foodservice industry to quicken.
This was before Mackey had won a single Iditarod, let alone four straight; before he used what he calls his marathon style — catnapping as his sled moves and covering 100 - mile chunks at a moderate pace without prolonged rest, instead of sprinting from rest stop to rest stop like most other racers — to win an unprecedented double (the Yukon Quest, the world's other 1,000 - mile dogsled race, and just weeks later the Iditarod) not once but twice; before he became so dominant that slower competitors complained they had no chance to finish within five days of him (the requirement for an official place and a commemorative belt buckle); and before a rival pushed for drug testing at the 2010 Iditarod, suspecting that Mackey's secret was his prescription for medical marijuana to alleviate the side effects of cancer treatment.
How many times is he caught flat - footed in the wake of anyone with even moderate pace.
With the exception of Walcott «s well taken goal it was exhibition football for the first half at a moderate pace (due to the heat) and pleasing to the eye.
His third season saw moderate improvement, which surely was a consequence of us dropping to the Championship and a slightly slower pace.
If you like to run fast or go at a more moderate pace then being attached to the stroller with a wrist strap or some sort of tether is an important safety feature.
I do encourage you to find a selection of fast or moderate paced music for early labor to help you dance and sway in order to help rock the baby down into your pelvis.
Walking for 40 minutes at a moderate pace is better than 10 minutes of fast walking.
The awesome Lara Audelo, author of one of my favorite books, The Virtual Breastfeeding Culture, moderated the event and kept its pace lively.
If you're sensible and moderate, perhaps even old - fashioned in your outlook, in favour of traditional marriage, say, or concerned about the pace of change in society, maybe disapproving of mass immigration and not particularly enthused by the growth of identity politics, then there's not really anywhere for you to go, politically, these days.
According to Professor Chalder, «Although the PACE trial results suggest that CBT and GET offer safe and effective treatment options for a majority of CFS patients, the improvements seen in the trial were moderate.
The principle behind HIIT is switching from short bursts of high intensity activity followed into moderate pace activity.
Being planted in a chair all day does cause your metabolism to slow down, a number of studies have shown (One hour of sitting burns only 93 calories, whereas walking at a moderate pace for an hour burns 200.)
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