Sentences with phrase «sharp deceleration»

"Sharp deceleration" means a very sudden decrease in speed or slowing down. Full definition
While I believe that oil supply and demand will start to balance toward the middle of next year, absent a supply disruption from the Middle East or a much sharper deceleration in U.S. production, the simple truth is that there's still too much oil supply relative to demand.
Indeed, fuel consumption there is pointing towards an even sharper deceleration.
«We still don't have much clarity on what exactly has led to such a sharp deceleration in sales, and therefore don't know what the fixes are,» Faye Landes and Tal Lev of Cowen and Co. wrote in a note to clients.
Despite the sharp deceleration in investment, unsold housing inventory continued to balloon, particularly in smaller cities.
China's real estate sector suffered a sharp deceleration in 2015 with property investment growing just 1 %, well below the 10.5 % pace seen a year earlier.
Although recent data shows a consumer sector in good shape, with home prices rising and household spending accelerating, a sharp deceleration in payroll growth calls into question the case for a consumer - led recovery.
Google's paid clicks have experience a sharp deceleration over the past few years.
The drop in inflation was driven by a sharp deceleration in prices paid for services.
As this would involve the robot's legs developing enough thrust to lift it briefly off the ground, and having to cope with a sharp deceleration on landing, the team chose to simulate the dynamics of a virtual robot jumping on the spot, like a punk rocker pogo dancing.
Stabbing the brakes for an emergency stop always produced immediate and sharp deceleration, so perhaps the regen blend just takes more getting used to.
In the event of moderate or sharper deceleration, the hydraulic brakes come into play.
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.
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