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"decelerate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] decelerate (something) to reduce the speed at which a vehicle is travelling
  2. [intransitive, transitive] decelerate (something) to become or make something become slower synonym slow down

312 Sentences With "decelerate"

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US GDP growth is expected to decelerate significantly in 2019.
Decelerate it, have it settle back down, and most importantly, stop.
Pods either gain speed or slowly decelerate before the braking phase.
Facebook says that total revenue growth rates will continue to decelerate.
The eye is forced to decelerate and piece together the sentences.
It is estimated to decelerate further to 1.8 percent in 2020.
And it may decelerate, so that it resembles slow-motion mime.
"We constantly accelerate and decelerate and do curves," Mr. Unseld said.
I mean, there are reasons why an astronomical body might decelerate, sure.
China's economic growth may decelerate after the first quarter of this year.
"I did decelerate so I made bogey," she said of the putt.
And more deaths in the testing phase could decelerate their rollout too.
Anxiety can alter our perception of time and decelerate our experience of events.
Fitch projects growth will decelerate to 1.6% in 0003, from 2.3% in 2015.
Growth in GGR is expected to decelerate through year-end, the analysts added.
A net 38 percent expect the global economy to decelerate over the next year.
The net was specifically made to decelerate his fall as he landed on it.
Every time a pod arrives at a station, it has to decelerate and stop.
Longer term, the agency expects GDP growth will decelerate towards its potential rate (1.3%).
But on a year-over-year basis, the pace of gains continued to decelerate.
However, tighter global financial conditions could see growth decelerate over the next few quarters.
Price competition from online retailers like Amazon has some worried it could decelerate further.
I know maintaining this pace will only get harder, but I refuse to decelerate.
As a result, the South American nation's economic free fall is beginning to decelerate.
Once confirmed, the system will engage the brakes and decelerate or make a full stop.
They had six-inch wheels and small, pressure-sensitive pads used to accelerate and decelerate.
For Daimler, L2 means trucks that can self-steer, accelerate, and decelerate on their own.
Essex SSNOI growth is projected to decelerate in 2017 from above-average growth in 2016.
"If you remove that, then the losses actually continue to accelerate not decelerate," he said.
They're more spacious than ambulances and helicopters, and can smoothly accelerate and decelerate, limiting jostling.
We expect topline growth to decelerate (due to decelerating GDP) and margins to come under pressure.
The premiere, at least, tried to decelerate season seven's wild momentum in favor of character stuff.
As home appreciation will likely decelerate further, property construction is expected to stabilize later this year.
There are fears slowing global growth will weigh on a U.S. economy already expected to decelerate.
Then, the spacecraft has to decelerate to 0 km/hour (landing) – without destroying itself (soft-landing).
GDP growth will decelerate to 0.8% in 2017 from 1.4% in 2016, according to our forecasts.
"China steel demand-growth is expected to decelerate in the absence of stimulus measures," worldsteel said.
"Whenever profits decelerate, the most important factor in a portfolio is quality and stability," Bernstein said.
Since then, Medicare spending has continued to decelerate, and Medicare Advantage enrollment has continued to grow.
It said the growth pace was projected to decelerate and reflect a slowdown in domestic demand.
When the pods decelerate, the energy created will be used to recharge the batteries of the motor.
The revision shows that its growth is expected to decelerate in the second half of the year.
Zhu said she expected the economy would decelerate this year, but she didn't consider that a problem.
S. manufacturing sector is already in recession territory and that the non-manufacturing sector continues to decelerate.
Longer-term, Fitch maintains its forecast that GDP growth will decelerate to a trend rate of 1.3%.
Thereafter, I expect growth will decelerate until reaching its underlying trend rate of 1.8 percent in 2021.
The same laser blasts could also be used to decelerate a spacecraft traveling at this swift clip.
If the economic and financial outlook materially changes, FOMC policymakers could either accelerate or decelerate planned redemption.
The inventory swell is mostly in markets that have seen continual price growth that's starting to decelerate.
This allowed it to accelerate, decelerate, steer and maneuver through traffic without needing input from a human.
The growth in data subscribers has started to decelerate in the last few quarters as smartphone penetration rises.
Authorities hope a healthier property market will help support growth, even as the broader economy continues to decelerate.
Nomura is projecting American economic growth will decelerate to 203% in 2020, a sharp slowdown from 2.6% last year.
"Revenue growth rates will continue to decelerate throughout 2019 on constant current basis," said chief financial officer David Wehner.
Given the large growth opportunity for UBER, it's concerning to see growth decelerate meaningfully over the past several quarters.
Video analysis showed that horse flies approached zebras at faster speeds and failed to decelerate before hitting their skin.
Scientists working on the project are even finding workarounds to allow the polymer transformation to pause, accelerate, or decelerate.
The economy is expected to decelerate to 2.1 percent growth in 2016 from an estimated 2.4 percent in 2015.
"We are planning for our Q2 [revenue] growth rate to decelerate substantially from Q1 levels," CFO Drew Vollero said.
"Those numbers were always going to have to decelerate, but they slowed faster than investors had hoped," Cramer said.
Maduro's leftist administration is almost entirely dependent on crude sales in order to try to decelerate its spiraling crises.
But analysts pointed to more challenging comparables in the second half and said they expected growth to decelerate then.
Still, monthly GGR growth is expected to decelerate going into the second half of the year, the analysts added.
That its Sub Adds growth will decelerate, with some calling for an actual decline in its U.S. Paid Subs.
One major concern that has emerged is that corporate profit growth will decelerate later this year and early next.
But CFO David Wehner warned that metric would decelerate by high single-digit percentage per quarter over the coming quarters.
I expected the landing to feel a bit jolting and that we'd decelerate faster, but it was actually incredibly smooth.
Revenue growth is guided to decelerate for the rest of the year, consistent with consensus but conservative in our view.
Fitch expects total credit to the private sector to decelerate somewhat to 6% yoy by 2018 from 8% in 2016.
But what may be less well known is that auroras also emit X-rays, generated as the incoming particles decelerate.
Industry association data showed shipments, a proxy for domestic appetite, fell 15.5% in 2018, and continued to decelerate through April.
Economists at Barclays expect inflation to decelerate even more by year-end, pushed down by lower fuel and electricity costs.
I mean setting up programs specifically designed to decelerate drug use and unemployment in lower-income cities, counties, and states.
But, as the pace of new infections in China began to decelerate, Wieser said, stores and factories began to reopen.
Economic growth domestically and globally will begin to "modestly decelerate," he said, which would lead to a depression in yields.
But while DiClemente thinks Netflix's international subscriber growth may decelerate, he is still positive on the stock in the long run.
Kate's results reignited fears about the already tepid handbag space, where excess inventories and heavy promotions have caused sales to decelerate.
Due to these assets, Mahaney said mathematically it is difficult to see Google's growth rate decelerate as much as analysts fear.
With the effects of fiscal stimulus fading, and momentum in the global economy ebbing, most expected America's economic growth to decelerate.
"We expect U.S. oil growth to decelerate into 2020 as many companies look to balance growth with capex," Goldman Sachs said.
And as he started to decelerate, his face was full of concern as he looked at the scoreboard for the results.
After US shale oil production surged by about 30% in 2018, Santos expects it to decelerate to around 19% in 2019.
The major difference is that corporate profits are expected to decelerate next year as the impact of the tax cuts fades.
However, Fitch expects Peru's economy to decelerate to 3.5% in 2017, less than forecast at the previous rating review in September 2016.
But even AWS, which reported 41% revenue growth, has seen its growth decelerate compared with its 49% sales increase the previous year.
Divisions within the Fed's rate-setting committee are unlikely to slow the pace of monetary easing if the economy continues to decelerate.
In "braking mode," which is more difficult to master, lifting your foot from the sensor will cause the board to gradually decelerate.
RBC Capital's Mahaney said some analysts think Alphabet's growth will decelerate in the back half of the year while he thinks differently.
Analysts expect headline inflation to decelerate to 10.9% in the 2020/21 fiscal year and 9.0% in the 2021/2022 fiscal year.
Maduro's leftist administration is almost entirely dependent on crude sales in order to try to decelerate its spiraling economic and social crises.
Longer term, Fitch forecasts that GDP growth will decelerate to a trend rate of around 1.3%, with unfavourable demographics a key headwind.
Then InSight's lander will use a parachute to continue to decelerate, before firing its on-board descent engines for a vertical landing.
Google is adding new advertising and shopping products as it tries to quell concerns that its revenue growth has started to decelerate.
It also forecasts that U.S. economic growth will most likely decelerate to 2202 percent in 2628 and to 28500 ¾ percent in 6900.
Poland, the region's biggest economy, could decelerate to around 211.71% in 211.71 from a robust 4.3% estimated for 2019, Commerzbank analysts said.
He told "Trading Nation" on Friday that Cowen expects Alphabet's traffic acquisition costs to decelerate for the first time in 11 quarters.
I'm testing your patience now, so we'll conclude with brief mention of a few things that might accelerate or decelerate the EV revolution.
It is expected to decelerate to 12.0 percent in the 2019/2020 fiscal year and 9.6 percent in the 2020/2021 fiscal year.
Not one to decelerate, at 86 he is doing nothing less than taking on the mathosphere, where, he admits, he has few fans.
"For the ExoMars 2020 mission, the parachute is used to decelerate the descent module during its entry to the Mars atmosphere," Langlois said.
There's been an acceptance that earnings growth was bound to decelerate this year after getting a boost from the tax cut in 2018.
GEORGE SAYS U.S. ECONOMIC GROWTH LIKELY TO DECELERATE THIS YEAR TOWARD 2 PCT AS FISCAL, MONETARY STIMULUS FADE AND AS GLOBAL GROWTH SLOWS
"Looking ahead, global economic activity is expected to decelerate in 2019 and remain steady thereafter," the ECB said in its regular economic bulletin.
First, he seems to decelerate faster than most players, which allows him to stop on a dime and rise up for a shot.
US GDP growth will decelerate from 20193% in the second quarter of 2018 to 1.6% at the end of 2019, Goldman Sachs projects.
It will enter the atmosphere at 13,000 miles per hour and will quickly decelerate on its way to settling down on the surface.
It is to enter the atmosphere at 13,000 miles per hour and quickly decelerate on its way to settling down on the surface.
S&P 500 profits are expected to decelerate to 16.5% in the fourth quarter and 6.8% in the second quarter, according to FactSet.
A net 48 percent of respondents think the decoupling trend will stop because the U.S. economy will decelerate in line with its neighbors.
The vehicle used an autonomous driving system, which allowed it to accelerate, decelerate, steer and maneuver through traffic without needing input from a human.
Analysts who spoke to Reuters said demand is expected to decelerate in 22019, if concern over a widespread economic slowdown proves to be justified.
Oil production did not decelerate until 22014, because of the lags in the system, and OPEC's own output restraint did not start until 2017.
If he carries out this threat, "the Mexican economy would decelerate, possibly hard," says Carlos Capistrán, an economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Additionally, there are concerns that the hotel industry, which has gained from a strong economy and robust travel demand, may be set to decelerate.
But slowly, my once promising progress began to decelerate, leaving me still wheelchair-bound and barely able to use my arms, legs or voice.
Decelerating Auto Sales Growth: Fitch expects China's auto-sales growth to decelerate to mid-single digits until 2020, while capacity is still growing rapidly.
RUSSIA CBANK SAYS - QUARTERLY YEAR-ON-YEAR CONSUMER PRICE GROWTH IS SET TO DECELERATE TO 4% AS EARLY AS THE SECOND HALF OF 2019.
All of this will act as a brake on the United States, which is growing steadily but is likely to decelerate in 25 regardless.
The economy is now slowing and will decelerate further when the country is forced to reduce its debt burden, as inevitably it will be.
Fitch expects inflation to decelerate slightly starting in 2H17, aided by the rate rises, to 5.2% for the year 2017 and 4.9% for 2018.
In the days after Findlay Prep informed him of their decision, as Ergul tried to figure out their next move, Kanter's drive didn't decelerate.
Tighter monetary conditions may lead to slower GDP growth, which in Fitch's baseline forecast will decelerate to 5.9% in 2018, from 6.5% in 2017.
That made bond yields a highly visible sign that investors believed economic growth in the United States and around the world would decelerate quickly.
Price gains also continued to decelerate on an annual basis, up 6.6 percent from March 2017 in the smallest 12-month increase since May 2016.
Development plans that are either uncommitted or funded on-balance sheet can decelerate, while low interest rates also give indebted developers flexibility over construction speeds.
The bank expects U.S. economic growth to decelerate to 2.3% in 2019 and it calls for a 48% recession probability within the next three years.
"It is natural to expect cloud revenue to decelerate as Oracle grows its cloud revenue off (a) bigger base," said Wedbush Securities analyst Steve Koenig.
Fitch expects San Francisco rent growth will continue to decelerate in 2018, albeit at a slower pace than previous years, but still to remain positive.
Even now that I'm healthy enough to soundly beat those Google Maps walking predictions again, I sometimes decelerate my pace on purpose while I'm walking.
"If global growth starts to decelerate as you're seeing, then that's going to be more of a multiple compressor to these big tech names," he said.
Fitch expects the economy to remain in recession in 2017, but the pace of contraction to decelerate due to a relative improvement in consumption and investment.
Zhu told CNBC that even though she expected some support from Chinese consumption and tax cuts, growth in 2019 will decelerate this year compared with 2018.
"Although this year's policy action signaled that authorities will prevent any sharp slowdown, the economy is expected to gradually decelerate in the coming quarters," Torne said.
The company reported a huge beat on earnings in the first quarter of 22021 at $226 per share, but saw revenue growth decelerate across the board.
HARUHIKO KURODA: It's-- I mean, according to the world economic outlook recently released by the IMF, they also think that this year growth rate will decelerate.
"As profits decelerate, which most people are in agreement is going to happen this year, tech is generally one of the worst performing sectors," he said.
The monetary authority on Tuesday kept the policy rates steady as expected, saying inflation was expected to decelerate to mid-single digit levels by end-2017.
Hungary's economy expanded by an annual 4.9% in the second quarter, but it is expected to decelerate as growth in its main trading partner, Germany, slows.
The data on Friday showed construction continued to decelerate, growing just 3.1 percent in October-December, as government measures to cool hot property markets reined in growth.
NASA has struggled to land even small robots on the surface: The system used to decelerate and then parachute the Curiosity rover onto Mars was mind-boggling.
Not only did Home Depot's same-store sales growth decelerate from the past few quarters, it will face a tougher comparison in the remainder of the year.
After seeing its online sales growth decelerate during the third quarter, the bull's-eye retailer's digital sales shot up a robust 214 percent during the holiday period.
In turn, the Falcon 9 booster is left with less fuel to guide it to the drone ship, and it has to decelerate from a higher speed.
Analysts are calling for S&P 500 earnings growth to decelerate from about a blockbuster pace of 21% this year to 9% next year, according to FactSet.
The firm's portfolio strategy research team calls for 271 percent annual global growth through 276, but believes GDP in the U.S. will decelerate to just 244 percent.
Although we currently forecast U.S. real economic growth to decelerate in 85033 to 2.4 percent from about 3.0 percent in 2018, we believe recession odds remain low.
U.S. emissions likely wouldn't reduce at the necessary pace, and the lack of leadership on the international stage could cause countries to decelerate their own energy transitions.
He could decide to accelerate or decelerate the nuclear program, or to dismantle pieces of it, but complete, irreversible denuclearization would require first laying the foundation internally.
"Considering the improvements FB made to core Facebook and continued momentum on Instagram, we question how much FB's revenue growth will decelerate in 2H19/1H20," they wrote.
Analysts at Raymond James estimated in a May note that it could decelerate to about 87 percent growth next year, and around 60 percent the following year.
However, analysts are forecasting growth to decelerate to just above 2 percent as the boost from the 2017 tax cuts and increased government spending begin to wane.
While economists have questioned the accuracy of China's official economic statistics, the numbers are expected to give a sense of how dramatically officials expect growth to decelerate.
"What's more, based on current expectations and revision trends, growth is likely to decelerate more over the next two quarters," Raich said in a note to clients.
Executives warned in July that the pace of spending from advertisers, which makes up nearly all its revenue, would decelerate during the second half of the year.
So if we have a sharp curve, we can anticipate that, decelerate the car in order to maintain a g-level that we tune to take the curve.
We continue to believe sales will decelerate over the next few quarters, while cost headwinds could pressure FY210 margins and earnings (UBSe $28 FY7003 EPS vs Cons. $2700).
"There's a deceleration debate on Google, as there is on Facebook, and almost a certainty in the markets that growth rates have to decelerate sharply," Mahaney said Wednesday.
"If I can come in with more area — if I get bigger and flatter — I'll decelerate sooner and higher," Akin, who is also Kupec's teacher, tells The Verge.
"We're starting off at 8.5 times the speed of sound and we need to decelerate to 0.01 times the speed of sound in about 70 seconds," Beck said.
Nearly half the fund managers surveyed by Bank of America Merrill Lynch expect global growth to decelerate in the next 12 months, the worst outlook since November 2008.
If tax reform fails to get off the ground while monetary policy conditions tighten and earnings decelerate, it could finally spell the end for the long bull market.
Official estimates issued on Friday said economic growth in some of the largest cities was expected to have slowed in 2016 and would continue to decelerate in 2017.
They have to run faster to catch up, but they must also be able to decelerate quickly in case their targets decide to suddenly slow down and turn.
Amazon&aposs retail business is expected to grow 18% in 2019 but decelerate to 17% and 14% in the following two years, respectively, according to FactSet consensus estimates.
Chicken companies have come to the end of a three-year period of expansion that USDA forecasts will decelerate the pace of supply growth to 1.8% in 2020.
"When you have a big peak in earnings growth but you decelerate, markets are usually weak in the six months after the peak in earnings growth," she said.
That changed Wednesday when Facebook reported lower-than-expected revenue, slower user growth and, most worryingly for investors, a warning that profits would continue to decelerate throughout 2018.
Deutsche Bank said it expects Facebook ad revenue growth to decelerate in the fourth quarter of 2018 and first quarter of 2019, then see stability in the following quarter.
Past studies have proven flies are less likely to land on black-and-white surfaces — the polarization of light impairs their perception, so they can't properly decelerate, researchers wrote.
The company significantly missed revenue estimates in its latest report and said its next quarter year-over-year revenue growth rate will "decelerate substantially," partially due to ad prices.
The company behind popular disappearing message app Snapchat, warned investors that its revenue growth rate would "decelerate substantially" in the subsequent quarter, dragged lower largely by weaker ad revenue.
In China, where BASF makes about 8 percent of group sales and operates a petrochemicals and speciality chemicals joint venture, BASF expects economic growth to continue to decelerate slightly.
"Even U.S. growth is projected to decelerate over the next few years, however, as the long cyclical recovery runs its course and the effects of temporary fiscal stimulus wane".
"Global growth is going to continue to decelerate roughly about 2 percent over the next 12 to 18 months," Chad Morganlander of Stifel Nicolaus said Tuesday on CNBC's Power Lunch.
Trade war casts shadow over business spending Business investment, the stated reason behind the tax law, is expected to decelerate in 2019 to mid-single-digit growth, according to Moody's.
Because the levitation is created by movement, a loss of power simply means the pod would slowly decelerate, and only drop to the track when its speed is near zero.
"We have to be a little bit nervous, obviously, whenever the yield curve gets flat," Evans said, adding that he expected U.S. economic growth to decelerate to around 2 percent.
The acceleration the Falcon 9 must undergo matters: the faster the rocket is going to exit Earth, the more fuel it's going to need to burn to decelerate and return.
The International Monetary Fund said growth in the euro zone would decelerate to 249 percent in 3.63 from 23.6 percent this year due to uncertainty caused by the Brexit vote.
"While the device sales begin to decelerate, it makes sense that content sales would be an opportunity for the company," said Monica Peart, senior forecasting director at research firm eMarketer.
The economy expanded 4.9% in the second quarter compared with the same quarter last year, but it is expected to decelerate as growth slows in Germany, its main trading partner.
"The global economy is expected to decelerate even more this year, which would be the year of the resumption of greater growth for Brazil," he added in a telephone interview.
S&P 500 earnings per share growth is projected to peak in the fourth quarter at 5003% and decelerate to around 9% at the end of 2019, according to CFRA.
On an annual basis, gains in national home prices continued to decelerate, with the home price index up 6.9 percent from a year ago, the smallest annual increase since October 2015.
It was equipped with a discardable, heat-protective shell to shield it, a parachute and nine thrusters to decelerate, and a crushable structure in its belly to cushion the final impact.
Three days later, it will use its heat shield, a parachute, a propulsion system, and a crushable structure to decelerate during its six-minute descent to the surface of the planet.
A major challenge will be in figuring out a way to decelerate the spacecraft once it gets to Pluto, where it will release its 2,200 pounds (1,000 kg) worth of cargo.
A moderate maneuver will be required to decelerate spacecraft rendezvousing with Gateway, providing a more cost-effective and energy-efficient way of delivering equipment, supplies, parts, and personnel to the outpost.
Facebook Chief Financial Officer Dave Wehner said the company expects its fourth quarter revenue growth rate to decelerate by a mid to high single digit percentage from its third quarter rate.
The growth of imports for the energy exporting nations is projected to decelerate to 5.6% in 2019-20 from 10% in 2017–18 due to restrained domestic demand in some countries.
If all goes as planned, it will take InSight (short for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy, and Heat Transport) just seven minutes to decelerate completely and alight on Mars' surface.
When pitchers suddenly throw harder, Wolforth said, they must also learn the right way to decelerate in their follow-through; using Volkswagen Beetle brakes on a Maserati, he said, invites disaster.
Motormen were supposed to slow to 26 miles per hour to accommodate the serpentine curve, but had he seen the speed limit sign it would have been too late to decelerate.
"We see risk of multiple contraction as Champion sales decelerate from peak levels and the C225.5 exit from Target constrains 24.5 sales and EPS growth," the analyst said in a note.
China's economic growth cooled to 6% in the third quarter, the slowest in nearly 30 years, and some analysts forecast it could decelerate to 5.7% in 2020 before activity levels off.
Accordingly, we believe downside risk, at current levels, should RevPAR con-tinue to stagnate or decelerate further, balances the upside benefit of a continued, and warranted, greater appreciation of the business model.
"Shares would likely rise off the print with a small revenue beat and margin upside from faster traffic acquisition costs cost decelerate and potentially lower than expected R&D costs," they said.
In other words, all that new money is not being spent on growing the economy — with much of it likely spent on servicing existing debt — and China's GDP growth continues to decelerate.
Facebook had spent the past year warning that revenue growth would decelerate as it ran out of News Feed ad inventory, but it'd never stressed the danger as what it was: Stories.
"There's a risk the economy may decelerate in coming years, which is a source of concern as that would dent tax revenue," said Takuya Hoshino, economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute.
Fitch maintains that commercial banks' lending growth rate will decelerate in 2H17, although we are revising our forecast for loan growth during the calendar year upward, to 10% from 6%-5003% previously.
Chief financial officer David Wehner said the company expects capital expenditures of $15 billion this year, at the high end of expectations, and revenue growth is also expected to decelerate this year.
As signs of a global slowdown in trade became evident in the second and third quarters of 2018, it became increasingly clear consumption growth would decelerate and prices would have to decline.
Yet with policies set to curb prices and demand being withdrawn earlier, analysts expect sales momentum to gradually decelerate, while relatively high investment growth could be expected to last until year-end.
Gains ahead are projected to slow, with equity and quant strategist Savita Subramanian expecting S&P 500 bottom-line growth to decelerate to 8 percent in 2017 and 5 percent in 2018.
China's economic growth cooled to 6.0% in the third quarter, the slowest pace in nearly 30 years, and many economists believe it will decelerate further into the upper 5% range in 2020.
Analysts widely expect more trimming of key interest rates in coming months, along with other support measures, but some forecast growth could still decelerate to 5.7% next year before activity levels off.
Analysts widely expect more trimming of key interest rates in coming months, along with other support measures, but some forecast growth could still decelerate to 5.7% next year before activity levels off.
Shepherdson said the same leading indicators that predicted the hiring slowdown are now signaling that nonfarm payroll growth will decelerate to just 50,000 by the end of the year, from 304,000 in January.
Like in the PC world before it, we have reached a peak where sales begin to decelerate, making the act of releasing a refreshed device with enough features to stimulate sales incredibly difficult.
If global trade growth slows, consumption of mid-distillates will also decelerate — though the outlook for these fuels is complicated by the introduction of new marine fuel regulations at the start of 2020.
After showing strong resilience, growth is set to decelerate in 2017 to 3.7% as oil production keeps contracting, capex declines and gas production only starts to rise towards the end of the year.
Furthermore it looks like a rocky road ahead for the company, which said in prepared remarks its next quarter year-over-year revenue growth rate will "decelerate substantially" compared to this past quarter.
"The pace of inflows (to emerging markets) is likely to decelerate this week amid rising concerns about Chinas coronavirus, which reportedly can be passed between humans," analysts at Rabobank wrote in a note.
The Europeans — more specifically, export-driven German businesses — are looking forward to increasing American sales at a time when the EU growth has topped out and expected to decelerate in the months ahead.
A move to directly target Venezuela's oil industry would be a huge blow to Maduro's socialist administration, which is depending almost entirely on crude sales to try and decelerate a deepening economic crisis.
If the global economy experiences a mid-cycle slowdown this year similar to those in 2014/15 or 2011/12, consumption growth could decelerate to as little as 1.0 or 1.2% in 2019.
Air cargo growth through major hubs such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Londons Heathrow began to decelerate in the middle of 2017 and by the end of 2018 was falling year-on-year.
But even with a production bottleneck, Tesla's Model X sales were growing fast enough before Q2 that it would seem more natural for Model X sales growth to decelerate, or simply level off.
Rising interest rates will also dampen the outlook, the bank said, adding that growth will gradually decelerate from 2.8 percent in the first quarter to an average of 2.4-to 2.5 percent over 2019.
Facebook's share price fell more than 20 percent in after-hours trading today after the company announced its slowest-ever user growth rate and a scary warning that its revenue growth would rapidly decelerate.
Tesla's autopilot feature is considered "semi-autonomous" because a driver is still required to be behind the wheel, but the car can change lanes, brake, steer, accelerate, decelerate and avoid obstacles on its own.
Facebook said on its conference call that total revenue growth rate this quarter would decelerate by mid-single digits, excluding currency fluctuations, compared to the fourth quarter, and continue to slow throughout the year.
"Oil prices continued to slide lower after a drop in China's industrial profits in August reinforced worries that the world's second-largest economy continues to decelerate," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.
"We expect earnings per share growth to decelerate from 21.5 percent in 2018 to 7.7 percent in 2019, largely the result of fading tax impacts, and is in-line with historical averages," he wrote.
At the same time, the Federal Reserve is signaling that they will decelerate the pace of rate hikes, which has also shown us that the economy may not be as resilient as once thought.
"We believe organic growth peaked in 3Q18 and growth on the all-important subs and services line will likely materially decelerate in 2Q19," Raymond James analyst John Davis said in a note to clients Tuesday.
Since the company's IPO in early 2017, Google search trends for "Canada Goose" had been increasing at a double-digit rate each quarter but started to decelerate both in Canada and globally late last year.
In the show, Daedalus lands on the planet directly rather than from an orbital docking station, using a protective aeroshell to absorb the friction of reentry and help the craft decelerate without, y'know, burning up.
As the company's digital sales continued to decelerate in the first quarter, McMillon said Wal-Mart would not push the pedal down on touting these services until it gets the "fundamental building blocks" in place.
China, which consumes about half the world's steel, has seen its economy decelerate mildly while the government continues to steer the country away from investment-led to consumption-led growth, worldsteel said in a statement.
"Crude oil demand is anemic, gasoline demand has decelerated globally, and China crude oil imports are likely to decelerate," the analysts said, adding that supply could surprise to the upside in a number of countries.
"If the European economy continues to decelerate and the Chinese economy decelerates because of tariffs, there is definitely going to be spillover to the United States," said Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer at Boston Private.
Contracted sales growth is likely to slow for most homebuilders, and we forecast that overall housing sales will decelerate to 13%, from 10.9% yoy on a trailing 12-months contracted sales at end-October 2017.
Roy believes that the company's earnings growth will decelerate in the medium term, beginning in the second half of this year, as comparisons in the company's gaming segment (its largest revenue segment) become more difficult.
Therefore, Fitch expects X5's LfL sales growth to decelerate in 2016-173 but remain strong compared with peers due to the group's ongoing refurbishment programme and repositioning of the group's supermarket and hypermarket formats.
Tesla's autopilot feature is considered a "semi-autonomous" because a driver is still required to be behind the wheel, but the car can change lanes, brake, steer, accelerate, decelerate and avoid obstacles on its own.
The sea level did not accelerate or decelerate, as some might expect — meaning that the rise of the sea level does not depend on ocean temperature, much less on the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO28503) level.
A recent paper published in Acta Astronautica suggests that asteroids could be captured in Earth's orbit with aerobraking, a maneuver that uses atmospheric drag to decelerate and position objects in stable trajectories around a planet.
" Corbin added: "You can get a stuffed animal at a street fair for throwing 90 miles an hour, but does it mean you have the ability to decelerate a pitch to get a big out?
Moreover, demand is likely to decelerate given the brittle outlook for economic growth, particularly in emerging markets, and our house view calls for continued dollar strength, which has weighed on oil prices throughout this downturn.
OTTAWA, May 14 (Reuters) - Canadian home prices rose slightly in April as Vancouver hit another record high, but the rate of appreciation continued to decelerate amid softening sales and higher interest rates, data showed on Monday.
To deliver the cargo of such a craft on arrival at a target planet, Dr Gros suggests it could first decelerate by opening a large loop of copper and superconducting ceramics with a burst of electricity.
With sales increases of the iPhone projected to decelerate, and no clear new blockbuster device on the horizon, the era of the company's producing 24.7 or 22015 percent annual revenue growth may be on the wane.
Mahaney suggests that "the asset probably needs to be sold before the end of the year, before it becomes very clear" that Twitter is "going ex-growth," as revenue continues to decelerate with waning advertiser interest.
The majority fall into the fast casual category, which saw its traffic growth decelerate last year to 1 percent on the heels of poor performance from Chipotle Mexican Grill, according to data from the NPD Group.
The vehicle used an autonomous driving system that allowed it to accelerate, decelerate, steer and maneuver through traffic without needing input from a human, although one was on board to take control as and when required.
Speaking at an event in Mexico City, Carstens said he believed that inflation would decelerate strongly at the start of 2018 and slowly converge toward the central bank's 3 percent target rate as the year progresses.
Goldman Sachs is probably the most bearish on the U.S. economy among major firms, predicting 3.9 percent annual global growth through 2020, but that U.S. growth will decelerate to just 1.5 percent annually over that time.
The Leaf e+ is also equipped with advanced driver assistance technology known as ProPILOT and a one-pedal driving mode feature that allows the driver to start, accelerate, decelerate and stop using only the accelerator pedal.
Even the United States, the world's largest economy, and oft-trumpeted standout performer, is expected to decelerate next year as the stimulative effects of President Trump's $1.5 trillion tax cut wear off, leaving huge public debts.
And key categories like food services, drinking places, and general merchandise stores saw their sales decelerate sequentially too, as consumers may have started to limit spending because of the coronavirus, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Chief Financial Officer Dave Wehner said on the company's earnings call Wednesday that he expects constant currency revenue growth rates will decelerate sequentially going forward, with a more pronounced slowdown in the fourth quarter and into 2020.
Commitment to Superior Credit Metrics: Fitch expects EQR to operate at or below the lower-end of the company's publicly-communicated updated target leverage range of between 212000x-4807123x through 212001 despite operating fundamentals continuing to decelerate.
After that, growth is set to decelerate and rise by only 800,000 bpd by 2025 due to slower growth in transport fuels demand as governments implement policies to improve car engine efficiencies and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
But if its digital sales growth continues to decelerate as it did this past quarter, it risks falling short of its potential and struggling to ever reach the heights of top e-tailers like Amazon and Walmart.
"The stock has outperformed, the company's doing really well — expected to post 14% year-over-year earnings growth next year — but set to decelerate next year while trading" at a 33x price-to-earnings multiple, said Nathan.
The government on Thursday morning said its first look at fourth-quarter gross domestic product showed growth of 2.1%, matching estimates, and closed out a year that saw GDP decelerate to its slowest pace in three years.
Price gains continued to decelerate on an annual basis, up 1.8 percent from July 20173, the smallest 12-month increase since 2013 and the 13th consecutive monthly slowdown from last June's record 12-month gain of 14.2 percent.
"Growth of global oil demand will significantly decelerate, and its level could peak in the next two decades," the IMF said in its report entitled, "The Future of oil and fiscal sustainability in the GCC Region," published Thursday.
Craig Johnson, president of Customer Growth Partners, said continued weakness among low-income consumers is one reason why he expects sales growth among the overall industry to decelerate this year, which would be particularly troublesome for Wal-Mart.
We expect growth to now decelerate as a result of slowing inflation, but project that in 2017 it should remain strong compared with peers due to store refurbishments and a catching up in sales densities at maturing stores.
"Profits growth will clearly decelerate this year, and market expectations are probably still too high, but we don't see a meaningful downturn developing any time soon", wrote Paul Quinsee, global head of equities at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
"I don't think an actual recession is on the table — the economy's too strong — but even if we merely decelerate from 4 percent GDP growth down to 2 percent, that's going to hurt a lot of stocks," Cramer said.
It's also designed to turn on the car's emergency hazard lights and slow the vehicle if the driver doesn't respond, and a final fallback solution could be to slowly decelerate and eventually stop the vehicle entirely in certain situations.
"We think a gridlock environment for an economy poised to decelerate makes it harder now for the full term structure to keep rising," George Goncalves, head of fixed-income strategy at Nomura Securities International, said in an emailed statement.
DECELERATION IN CHINA China's growth rate is projected to decelerate to 5.9% in 2020, a 0.2 percentage point reduction from the June forecast, as the world's second largest economy deals with fallout from U.S. tariffs, the World Bank said.
Here's what was supposed to happen: Over the course of six minutes, the lander had to decelerate from traveling 220,22016 km/hour at an altitude of 2400 km to traveling around 2400 km/hour at just 23 km above the surface.
The central bank, as expected, kept its key policy interest rates unchanged after the market closed on Monday, saying the effects of previous adjustments are still trickling down into the economy and expected private sector credit growth to decelerate slowly.
Price gains also continued to decelerate on an annual basis, up 5.6 percent from April 143 in the smallest 12-month increase since September 2015 and the 10th consecutive monthly slowdown from last June's record 12-month gain of 14.2 percent.
Toxic, indiscriminate, cell-killing drugs have given way to nimbler, finer-fingered molecules that can activate or deactivate complex pathways in cells, cut off growth factors, accelerate or decelerate the immune response or choke the supply of nutrients and oxygen.
But U.S. economic growth, which had risen to 2.9 percent in 2018 with the help of Trump's tax cuts and his moves to cut regulation, is expected to slow to around 2.3 percent this year and decelerate even more in 2020.
If the U.S. imposes 25% tariffs on the remaining $300 billion of imports from China, China's GDP growth could decelerate to 20203% in 2019 despite more aggressive stimulus, with quarterly growth dropping below 6.0% by the second half of this year, they said.
The EU executive estimated that growth in the 22017 countries sharing the euro would slow to 20173 percent this year from 22017 percent in 22.5 and decelerate further to 21.7 percent in 2017 before picking up again to 1.7 percent in 2018.
The Moov responds to the shifting of a rider's weight almost like a Segway, whereas the more typical way to control a hoverboard involved riders twisting their feet together at the ankle to accelerate or decelerate, or separately to turn and pivot.
In a new paper published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, physicist René Heller from the Max Planck Institute, along with computer scientist Michael Hippke, has shown that the radiation and gravity from Alpha Centauri's stars can be used to decelerate an incoming probe.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk noted that the attempt was underway shortly after launch, and the fairing's parafoil, which helps it decelerate and return to Earth at a speed that makes it possible for the barge to catch it without damage, deployed as planned.
Yang Yewei, strategist at Southwest Securities, forecast that China's economy, which expanded 6.8 percent in the September quarter from a year earlier, will decelerate to 6.6 percent in 2017's final three months, and to 6.5 percent in the first quarter of 2018.
First-half revenue growth appeared to decelerate compared to the first quarter of 2017, when it reported year-to-year growth of 90 percent, although like-for-like comparisons are made difficult by the company's frequent purchases and disposals in certain markets.
The fall in industrial production and the decline in the output of capital goods underline the trend of slowing economic growth in the euro zone where the European Commission expects growth to decelerate to 1.3 percent this year from 1.9 in 2018.
Previous experiences from 2008, 2010-2011 and 2013-2014 also indicate that, even when Chinese property price growth started to decelerate, investment growth continued to be supported in the following 12 to 18 months, before declining significantly, wrote Goldman Sachs analysts in a note.
"Our total revenue growth rates will continue to decelerate in the second half of 103, and we expect our revenue growth rates to decline by high single-digit percentages from prior quarters sequentially in both Q3 and Q4," he said on a conference call.
Yet the planet's thin atmosphere can only slow the spacecraft so much; InSight will also deploy a 39-foot-wide supersonic parachute and activate its descent thrusters to decelerate to just five miles per hour before finally plopping down on its shock-absorbing legs.
The stock of credit is still relatively low, with households' indebtedness equivalent to 30% of GDP at end-0003, versus 50% on average in the EU. Fitch expects growth in credit to the private sector to decelerate in the coming years, reflecting tighter monetary conditions.
WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) - Uncertainties caused by Britain's vote to leave the European Union will cause euro zone economic growth to decelerate to 1.4 percent in 2017 from 1.6 percent this year, and downside risks are piling up, the International Monetary Fund said on Friday.
"Although the timing of a pick-up in overseas economies has been delayed, our view is that Japan's economy will not decelerate substantially," he said, suggesting the BOJ may hold off on ramping up stimulus unless upcoming data point to a sharp worsening of conditions.
"Although the timing of a pick-up in overseas economies has been delayed, our view is that Japan's economy will not decelerate substantially," he said, suggesting the BOJ may hold off on ramping up stimulus unless upcoming data point to a sharp worsening of conditions.
"I believe that valuations are stretched, I believe that global growth is going to continue to decelerate far more than expectations and the dollar will strengthen; therefore the feedback loop is that the VIX will start to glide higher again," said Stifel Nicolaus portfolio manager Chad Morganlander.
In reality, Tesla's Autopilot feature is classified by the federal government as a "level two" autonomous driving system, which means the car is only partially automated, meaning it will steer itself, accelerate, and decelerate — but the driver must always be prepared to take control of the vehicle.
"Not only did GDP (gross domestic product) growth decelerate in the first quarter, largely due to slower real household spending growth, but the latest inflation and average earnings figures confirm that the squeeze on real incomes has since intensified, " Loynes explains, before giving his call for levels.
But the NTSB report doesn't mention the feature, according to the AP. Tesla's Autopilot mode is considered "semi-autonomous" because a driver is still required to be behind the wheel, though the car can change lanes, brake, steer, accelerate, decelerate and avoid obstacles on its own.
"The main domestic risk is the potential impact of higher interest rates on the balance sheet of highly indebted households, which can decelerate consumption more than we expect," wrote Carlos Capistran, head of Canada and Mexico economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, in a note.
GDP growth is set to decelerate slightly after 212000, to 4807123% in 212001 and 2019, in part reflecting the expected monetary policy tightening from 2018 and a slowdown in growth in the EU. Potential weaker than expected external demand is the main downside risk to the outlook.
The transplantation of stem cells, the creation of artificial organs, radical metabolic reprogramming achievable through new diets, the possibility of entirely novel environments to decelerate aging and decay—all these might challenge even the most stringent attempt to model the future of longevity based on the past.
His athleticism wasn't limited to how high he could jump, though; his pull-up jumper was one of the deadliest in the league because of how quickly he could decelerate and come to a full stop before rising up to shoot over the top of his man.
GDP growth is set to decelerate slightly after 337118, to 21750% in 21000 and 2110, in part reflecting the expected monetary policy tightening from 21000 and a slowdown in growth in the EU. Potential weaker than expected external demand is the main downside risk to the outlook.
Aggregate financing (excluding equity) based on official measures continues to grow at a stable rate of about 12.5% (in excess of nominal GDP growth), but broader measures of financing activity, including municipal bonds and credit extended to non-bank financial institutions have already started to decelerate.
But in January, Fitch Ratings warned that the pace of house-price growth would decelerate sharply in Australia this year, to run at a nominal growth rate of 2 percent, compared to an average annual growth rate of 8 percent across the country's eight capital cities between 2013-15.
"We've seen a lot of people guide that 8003 [production] will be flat on the fourth quarter of this year, so while you'll see year-on-year growth in U.S. production, it's going to decelerate from '2800 levels," said Ben Dell, managing partner at private equity fund Kimmeridge.
Warning: Traffic-aware cruise control may not brake/decelerate for stationary vehicles, especially in situations when you are driving over 50 mph (80 km/h) and a vehicle you are following moves out of your driving path and a stationary vehicle or object is in front of you instead.
"Our total revenue-growth rates will continue to decelerate in the second half of 2018, and we expect our revenue-growth rates to decline by high-single-digit percentages from prior quarters sequentially in both Q3 and Q4," while the company's expenses will continue to grow, he said.
In Asian engine China, the world's second-biggest economy, growth slowed to a near three-decade low last year and is widely expected to further decelerate this year as the government continues a campaign against excessive corporate debt and works to resolve a trade dispute with the United States.
On the contrary, if Trump were to resubmit the current nominees or put forward new nominees who are more decidedly less aggressive on interest rates but are considered independent, it could mean that Trump would decelerate the conflict with the central bank, which could bring some relief to the financial markets.
"A structurally lower global GDP growth trend also exerts further downward pressure on an economy that has typically been a high-beta global proxy...The delay in export recovery suggests cyclical headwinds and that the economy is likely to decelerate further," Morgan Stanley added, referring to Singapore's export-oriented economy.
"Parceling out the utility into smaller, weaker segments would unquestionably have a negative impact on the safety and stability of both gas and electric service, it would increase costs, and it would decelerate progress toward California's ambitious clean energy goals," Tom Dalzell, the union's business manager, said in a statement.
You can see the lab tests and concept renders in this video: "SideArm aims to replicate carriers' capability to quickly and safely accelerate and decelerate planes through a portable, low-cost kit that is mission-flexible, independent from local infrastructure, and compatible with existing and future tactical unmanned aircraft," said DARPA's Graham Drozeski in a press release.
"We expect stronger growth in the first half of 2019 to give way to a gradual softening in the second half of the year as government spending, corporate profits and disposable income begins to decelerate as the benefits of the fiscal stimulus measures fade," said Sam Bullard, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities in Charlotte, North Carolina.
"A structurally lower global GDP growth trend also exerts further downward pressure on an economy that has typically been a high-beta global proxy...The delay in export recovery suggests cyclical headwinds and that the economy is likely to decelerate further," Morgan Stanley said in its ASEAN outlook report this week, referring to Singapore's export-oriented economy.
Instead of focusing on job growth numbers, which are poised to decelerate anyway thanks to the economy's near-full-employment status, it would behoove the Trump administration to focus on job market metrics that shed more light at this stage of the recovery and that speak directly to the president's goal of getting more people back in the job market.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: --Operating fundamentals remain accommodative but decelerate modestly from mid-single-digit SSNOI growth to reflect retailer headwinds; --SPG continues to match redevelopment and expansion capex to retained cash flow from operations after dividends; --SPG maintains market-leading access to capital, refinancing all secured and unsecured debt with like amounts but does not issue equity.
The two theories we could come up with as to why Facebook is guiding revenue down severely with the third quarter and fourth quarter now expected to both decelerate high single digits sequentially are: 2200) they don't want to create the perception of getting rich while their product presents issues for society (but why didn't this happen on the Jan/April calls?), or 2235) there are more serious engagement problems with core Facebook that have materialized recently that they are trying to fix.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within its rating case for the issuer include: --Operating fundamentals remain accommodative but decelerate modestly from mid-single-digit SSNOI growth to reflect retailer headwinds; --SPG continues to match redevelopment and expansion capex to retained cash flow from operations after dividends; --SPG maintains market-leading access to capital, refinancing all secured and unsecured debt with like amounts but does not issue equity RATING SENSITIVITIES The following factors may have a positive impact on SPG's Ratings and/or Outlook: --Fitch's expectation of leverage sustaining below 4.5x (leverage was 5.3x for the quarter ended March 31, 2017); --Fitch's expectation of fixed charge coverage sustaining above 3.5x (coverage was 103x for the quarter ended March 31, 2017).

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