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That's about $76bn monthly, a downshift from the current $85bn.
"This seems like a downshift from stronger growth".
Gears can be changed only in numerical order; it is not possible to upshift from first to third or downshift from fourth to second.
But the new more-or-less stabilised rate of services inflation represents a marked downshift from the pre-crisis levels (which had been surprisingly constant at a bit above 3% going all the way back to the early 1990s).
Along the way he learns to downshift from Acting Shakespeare to simply acting Shakespeare, thanks in part to a "Henry IV, Part 1" director with some rope and some strong preferences.
The story of self-discovery through which the writer and director Audrey Wells leads Frances is eminently superficial, although Ms. Wells keeps the movie going with a steady, commanding hand and casts it with an actress who can deftly downshift from serene to sodden.
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Weissglass had already downshifted from a Wall Street law career to a job in community-development banking in Chicago.
Mazda includes rear safety-seat anchors so you can teach your children heel-and-toe downshifts from an early age.
"We're in an economy that's downshifting from 110 miles per hour to 60 miles per hour," she said.
At night, they sometimes played four-square games on Main Street, sidestepping pulpwood trucks as they downshifted from the highway.
But gradually, she downshifted from her customary fifth gear to what she pegs as second, working maybe 30 hours a week when she was not traveling.
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