Sentence examples for beginning to flatten from inspiring English sources

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As investors see more signs that the global recession is beginning to flatten, they are moving money into stock markets and riskier corporate bonds, and away from safer investments, including longer-term Treasury notes.

Exposed to the day's hot sun and the warm breeze, they are already becoming faded, the bells beginning to flatten, the wet shine drying to a lustreless matt, dulling the colours of the creatures' internal structures.

However, after the huge decline in stocks on Friday, it appears that the shape is finally beginning to flatten, as short-term VIX futures were higher than longer-term VIX futures, a potentially positive development.

In Amazon's fourth-quarter results, however, investors finally glimpsed off in the distance that growth beginning to flatten.

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Now, the peak begins to flatten.

It began to flatten out, to melt into surrounding space, to attach itself to otherness.

First, the once-soaring sales at online bookstores began to flatten, ending a source of new growth in book sales.

Having lived in a number of places overseas, we've found that the local learning curve begins to flatten out after the first year.

South of Samarra, residents would likely have to get farther away to avoid flooding, since the land begins to flatten out, making the floodplain wider.

"You try to make the changes, if you're fortunate enough, timing-wise, to do it when things begin to flatten out," he said.

The Pankhursts admit that registration began to flatten before Christmas, but say they are still receiving upwards of 20,000 registrations a day.

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