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Economists had expected inflation, which accelerated to a decade high of 3.1percentt in March, to slow to 2.3percentt last month.
For now the European bank is expected to remain focused on inflation, which accelerated to 3.1percentt in the last two months, the highest since May 2001.
The rapid expansion is also fueling inflation, which accelerated to 15.1percentt in May, and may be a signal that the economy is overheating, analysts said.
The pace of hiring, which accelerated to an average of 178,500 a month in the first four months of this year, has slowed considerably, to less than half that in the last three months.
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Comparisons are made between the beam response to a constant velocity load and its response to a load which accelerates to the same velocity.
This has helped China restrain inflation in consumer prices, which accelerated this spring to an annual pace of more than 8percentt.
The kilogram-force leads to an alternate, but rarely used unit of mass: the metric slug (sometimes mug or hyl) is that mass which accelerates at when subjected to a force of 1 kgf.
Mice were tested for their abilities to maintain a balance on a rotating bar, which accelerated from 4 to 40 rpm/min in a 5 min trial.
The corrosion was caused by improper waterproofing and the placement of a parking lot on the roof, which allowed water, contaminated with road salt (which accelerated the corrosion) to corrode the structure.
For the first stage of a tandem accelerator, an ion source yields a beam of protons, which are accelerated to a low energy by an auxiliary high-voltage supply.
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