Sentences with phrase «now decelerating»

They tend to overweight countries that have already gone through rapid growth and are now decelerating as they reach middle - income status, countries whose performance is becoming more closely correlated to developed economies.
Growth decelerated to 5.3 % in the first quarter from 5.9 % at the end of last year; it has now decelerated for four straight quarters.

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And now there are concerns that growth will decelerate into stagnation and China will fall into a middle - income trap, with weak manufacturing, exports and construction.
What's again remarkable here is that core inflation has been decelerating while the unemployment rate has been falling sharply, and is now, at 5.3 %, within spitting distance of your full employment rate of 5.1 %.
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.
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.
Exports are now down 3.6 percent from a year earlier while both inflation and industrial production are decelerating, according to Bloomberg data.
The upgrade this year has been significant: Fabrics are now an improved texture — slate, port, taupe, and graphite (neutral colors) Fold is now 30 % smaller — which makes traveling and storing much easier Brake is now located closer to your fingertips and has two settings — decelerating and parking Added suspension to all four wheels gives a much smoother ride and push
Now, researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg have demonstrated that laser light traveling along a helical path through space, can accelerate and decelerate as it spins into the distance.
Now look at the bench press... one of the limiting factors in the bench press is that part of the force from the muscles is used to decelerate the bar to keep it from throwing your shoulders out of the socket as you go through the movement.
And more importantly, here you can use your abdominal muscles to decelerate your decent, which means that your spine is now supported by your core musculature.
For instance, the anti-lock braking system (ABS) now has higher control interval thresholds; on loose surfaces, such as gravel, a wedge of material is formed in front of the tires to decelerate the vehicle more effectively.
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.
Drivers can now use a paddle located behind the steering wheel to decelerate quickly and efficiently where it makes sense, but preserve the car's limited coasting capability when they prefer it.
If the forcing decelerated over this time, then the value now might lower, even negative.
In reality, the arrival of the new epoch represents not merely the further spread of human influence across the globe but a fundamental shift in the relationship between humans and the Earth system — one in which human activity now accelerates, decelerates and distorts the great cycles that make the planet a dynamic entity.
If he's consistent then he should concede that the 34 - year trend in the satellite record now stands at ~ 0.13 C / decade and every additional year of «pause» reduces it further -LSB-...] The trend is decelerating and that's a problem for the consensus.»
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.»
As this accompanying chart reveals, global temperature change has decelerated and is now in negative (ie, global cooling) territory - the pink dot denotes current climate reality during the Obama administration.
The only known solution to our ecological overshoot is to decelerate our population growth faster than it's decelerating now and eventually reverse it — at the same time we slow and eventually reverse consumption levels.
In any event I don't understand the paper's relevance to your claim that the warming is decelerating, since you're basing that claim on what's happened up to now, for which we have billions of data points, whereas the three or four numbers you quoted from the paper were produced by model runs projecting hundreds of years into the future.
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.
«Rent growth is still solid, but generally decelerating when you compare year - over-year growth now to the year - over-year growth seen one year ago,» says Rick Palacios, director of research of John Burns Real Estate Consulting, an independent research firm based in Irvine, Calif..
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