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to slowing
adjective
Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
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Rebalancing will almost certainly entail or correspond to slowing growth.
"We are trying to contribute to slowing that decline.
Both companies have relatively high exposure to slowing overseas economies.
The bank also pointed to slowing economic growth outside North America.
The company, based in Santa Ana, Calif., said the measures were a response to slowing demand.
"He's looking forward to slowing down, and I'm nowhere near that," Ms. Heller said.
When the shrinks return at last, one can ask if there's a trick to slowing this present down.
Still, the once-astronomic growth that made the company the object of widespread envy appeared to slowing.
His warning echoes that of the British Chambers of Commerce, which pointed last week to slowing export and manufacturing growth.
Hamilton: You vastly underestimate the structural problems leading to slowing growth rates, higher unemployment and higher inequality.
Those practices are the key to slowing the spread of AIDS, especially with budget cuts during the global recession.
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