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In 2010, he started accelerating the construction of speculative homes.
Kidd was injured after he grabbed a rebound and started accelerating up the court.
This cannot have been the 1970s oil shocks, because consumer prices started accelerating long before the price of crude did.
It started accelerating during the industrial revolution, as the world started getting more complicated, while ordinary events, the ones we study and discuss and try to predict from reading the newspapers, have become increasingly inconsequential.
For copper, imports had fallen before the onset of the global crisis in August 2008, but they started accelerating markedly from February 2009 onward, again as the official P.M.I. was bullish at a time when the HSBC flash reading was bearish.
And it started accelerating in how worse it got in 2005.
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As cities get bigger, everything starts accelerating.
The problem, obviously, is that if job losses start accelerating, so too will the decline in retail sales.
Despite it being a warm, kind record it's got real drive; listen in the car and you start accelerating.
The passenger may help in recording more accurate times however by reducing the latency between when the measurement is started and the driver starts accelerating.
And it won't dip below the full-employment level, which is the point at which inflation could be expected to start accelerating, until the first quarter of 2017.
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