When oversteer is present, the outside front wheel is decelerated to pull the nose outward slightly to keep the rear from overtaking the front. |
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World trade growth also decelerated sharply, commodity prices fell and deflation affected much of the world economy. |
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To exclude the possibility that the biphasic binding is caused by decelerated binding due to complete charge neutralization, we measured binding directly. |
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Activity decelerated markedly throughout 2008, with a steep fall in the final quarter. |
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Consumption growth remained buoyant and investment demand, sustained by high oil prices, decelerated but remained in positive territory. |
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As a result, the annual rate of house-price inflation has decelerated sharply. |
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In 2001, following the deterioration in the global economy, economic activity decelerated somewhat but was supported by domestic factors. |
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World crude oil demand growth decelerated sharply, resulting in higher inventories and a weak pricing environment. |
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Unprocessed food price inflation also decelerated sharply in the first half of 2009, and turned negative in the last six months of the year. |
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In Nepal, GDP growth decelerated in 2005 owing to poor performance in both the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors. |
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As Mr Alexander de Roo mentioned earlier, this goal has now been watered down in Johannesburg to a decelerated decline in biodiversity. |
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In the last few years, however, growth in labour productivity has decelerated in Europe and in Belgium. |
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As the aircraft decelerated, the pilot slowly applied the wheel brakes, but felt no brake pressure or braking action. |
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Morocco's recession has slowed in recent months, as the rate of contraction of critical sectors has decelerated. |
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The train decelerated as it approached the station and the ride was over. |
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Macroeconomic policies were put to the test and employment growth decelerated. |
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In shallow water the base of the wave is decelerated by drag on the seabed. |
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The consumer confidence index continued to fall on this bad news, even though inflation decelerated in October and the housing market began to stabilise, albeit tenuously and in relative terms. |
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The economy decelerated slightly during the second quarter. |
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A compass is also subject to errors when the compass is accelerated or decelerated in an airplane or automobile. |
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As a result, when the pilot flying decreased the engine power in anticipation of glide slope interception, the aircraft decelerated in level flight. |
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In many ways, this is reminiscent of the aftermath of the 2001 global recession when, despite the Fed's repeated efforts, the economy remained stuck in the doldrums and inflation decelerated rapidly. |
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Largely because of the rapidly slowing U. S. economy, economic growth in Canada decelerated through 2001, and was close to zero in the second half of the year. |
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After many years of relatively strong economic growth, the Swedish economy decelerated significantly in 2008 as a result of the global slowdown dampening external demand. |
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On the other hand the stator flux can instantaneously be accelerated or decelerated by applying proper stator voltage phasors. |
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Therefore, it should not come as a surprise if in another four months Germany's growth rate has decelerated and the blame game resumed. This debate may look premature in a few months. |
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In all cases, industry growth decelerated sharply with little chance of returning to historical level in the foreseeable future, as a result of consumer spending cutbacks. |
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In addition, export growth was less affected than expected by the slowdown in world economic activity at the end of 1998 and the beginning of 1999, while import growth decelerated considerably. |
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In manufacturing, quarter-onquarter net job creation was particularly strong in the first half of 1998, but decelerated significantly in the third quarter. |
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The greatest likelihood of a high-speed encounter is at mid-points on runways where an aeroplane taking off is reaching its take-off speed or a landing aeroplane has not yet decelerated to taxi speed. |
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Innovation is important, and that is how global warming is decelerated. |
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Entirely in cast iron, its double combustion system works even in decelerated regimes. The true clean-glass system allows a perfect vision of fire. |
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The global economic and financial crisis started to reveal its impact on Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last quarter 2008 when economic activity decelerated and trade dynamics slowed drastically. |
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