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When oversteer is present, the outside front wheel is decelerated to pull the nose outward slightly to keep the rear from overtaking the front.
World trade growth also decelerated sharply, commodity prices fell and deflation affected much of the world economy.
To exclude the possibility that the biphasic binding is caused by decelerated binding due to complete charge neutralization, we measured binding directly.
Activity decelerated markedly throughout 2008, with a steep fall in the final quarter.
Consumption growth remained buoyant and investment demand, sustained by high oil prices, decelerated but remained in positive territory.
As a result, the annual rate of house-price inflation has decelerated sharply.
In 2001, following the deterioration in the global economy, economic activity decelerated somewhat but was supported by domestic factors.
World crude oil demand growth decelerated sharply, resulting in higher inventories and a weak pricing environment.
Unprocessed food price inflation also decelerated sharply in the first half of 2009, and turned negative in the last six months of the year.
In Nepal, GDP growth decelerated in 2005 owing to poor performance in both the agricultural and non-agricultural sectors.
As Mr Alexander de Roo mentioned earlier, this goal has now been watered down in Johannesburg to a decelerated decline in biodiversity.
In the last few years, however, growth in labour productivity has decelerated in Europe and in Belgium.
As the aircraft decelerated, the pilot slowly applied the wheel brakes, but felt no brake pressure or braking action.
Morocco's recession has slowed in recent months, as the rate of contraction of critical sectors has decelerated.
The train decelerated as it approached the station and the ride was over.
Macroeconomic policies were put to the test and employment growth decelerated.
In shallow water the base of the wave is decelerated by drag on the seabed.
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.
The economy decelerated slightly during the second quarter.
A compass is also subject to errors when the compass is accelerated or decelerated in an airplane or automobile.
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While the Scorpius decelerated and started maneuvering for a landing, Rip did some rapid calculations.
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