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In Japan, growth will slacken from 2.6% to 1.8%.
GDP growth across the OECD will slacken from 3.6% in 2004 to 2.9% in 2005, picking up to 3.1% in 2006.
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The $6 decline in oil prices, which settled at $87.81 a barrel, stemmed in part from fears that demand will slacken in the face of a deteriorating economy.
While the governments in the affected countries and officials at the WHO have been at pains to suggest that the battle against Ebola is far from over, aid agencies fear that the response will slacken given the dramatic falls in the number of deaths from the disease.
The sharper the downturn, the more spending will slacken.
There are no signs that demand will slacken.
The setback to GDP will be less serious: growth will slacken to around 2%.
Both of these actions will slacken the zonular fibres and therefore allow the change in shape.
In Lebanon, Hezbollah's stranglehold on government will slacken when Syria changes, if not before then.
And there is no reason to think the pace will slacken.
Perhaps the interest will slacken with time, but I doubt it.
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