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the deceleration
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The act or process of decelerating.
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Yet the deceleration goes far wider.
Economists, however, remain optimistic that the deceleration was temporary.
"Such a deterioration seems consistent with the deceleration in household income.
"The deceleration we're seeing now was last seen in 1982," he said.
"The deceleration is slowing, but we haven't seen the bottom yet.
Retail industry analysts said the deceleration underscored a tight economy, but also reflected changing consumer and retailing habits.
The deceleration thrusters alone are sort of, like... well, imagine four of your Vesuvius volcanoes (but bigger), turned upside down.
One is whether the emerging world will manage the deceleration without a nasty setback.
The cabinet office blamed the deceleration in the United States economy for a loss in Japanese exports.
The steep nature of the deceleration is what troubles Stephen S. Roach, chief economist at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter.
But the pace of the deceleration has begun to raise concerns.
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