When it is dry, a person can safely decelerate at the rate of 15 feet per second per second. |
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It rumbles and grumbles when I accelerate, and pops back through its exhaust when I decelerate. |
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Having got through the psychological barrier of throttling back to idle, I allowed the aircraft to decelerate to the stall. |
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Suddenly, the throttle pedal pushes back hard at you causing you to decelerate to the speed limit. |
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During terrestrial locomotion in a quadruped, the manus pushes against the substrate to decelerate, support, and reaccelerate the body. |
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Protected by an ablative thermal shield, the probe will decelerate to 400 metres per second. |
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As you decelerate, the brakes get noticeably softer in the fraction of a second before the car stops. |
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Growth is expected to gradually decelerate in 2005, partly in response to government policies aimed at easing growth to more sustainable levels. |
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If your wheelchair is equipped with a drum brake, a guide can decelerate the wheelchair. |
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Growth in South-East Europe is expected to remain strong but to decelerate somewhat. |
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Then, release the outer brake and let the glider decelerate for one or two more turns. |
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Furthermore, as economic growth continues to decelerate, declining tax revenues will give Governments even less fiscal space. |
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Our experiments did not simulate the effects of climate change when spreading rates can be expected to accelerate during wet intervals and decelerate during dry intervals. |
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At the designated location shortly after entering the scanner, throttle was reduced to idle and the train started to decelerate. |
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After four years of strong performance, estimates for 2008 indicate that the global economy could decelerate. |
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There was a fear that ODA would decelerate, and debt servicing obligations were rising significantly. |
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At the same time excessive expectations on both sides and communication difficulties may decelerate this process. |
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This is a floor-mounted mechanical hand control lever which is used to accelerate and decelerate the vehicle. |
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If these trends continue, rural wage growth can continue to decelerate, further moderating inflationary pressures. |
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Going forward we expect year on year revenue growth rates to gradually decelerate as smartphone growth moderates. |
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As unemployment came down, wage growth continued to decelerate, dropping below 2 percent. |
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They are built to accelerate and decelerate quickly, mainly due to the short distances between stations. |
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However, the fact that the economy has started to decelerate should eventually help moderate growth in unit labour costs. |
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Demand for new and existing homes has already slowed sharply with markets expected to continue to decelerate this year. |
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Future cars could decelerate, brake or swerve of their own accord. |
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This would pose a serious problem if exports, the main growth engine, decelerate, as is expected when the U.S. economy slows further in the coming months. |
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The rate of GDP growth can decelerate and even shift into reverse in those countries in which the rate of workforce decline exceeds productivity growth. |
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The way you accelerate and decelerate the speed of your film and audio, creating these sudden visual and aural disruptions, seems to allegorize emotional states. |
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In bivalve molluscs, growth rate of the shell tends to decelerate with growth and the shell generally becomes more inflated in the late growth stage. |
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We would like to point out, however, that it is an easier task to prevent an undesired weaponization of outer space than to attempt to control and decelerate such a development after it has begun. |
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The function of the ITB is to slow down or decelerate adduction of the thigh during walking or running. |
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While it is normal for the speed of a train under emergency braking conditions to decelerate at a faster rate as the train speed gets closer to 0 mph, the recorded deceleration rates do not appear to be reasonable. |
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Nearly all the parts of a production chain can decelerate simultaneously. |
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By their definition, even Singapore, one of the brightest examples of catch-up growth on record, has suffered several sharp slowdowns. The authors explore why middle-income countries decelerate when they do. |
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Having peaked at the end of 2000, the expansion of employment began to decelerate steadily, thus following the movement in economic activity after a time lag of two to three quarters. |
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In 2002, heavily influenced by the slowdown registered in the second half of the previous year, GDP growth is expected to decelerate further on average but with a recovery gaining strength through the year. |
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But by the early 1980s, Gallant's fast-paced life began to decelerate. |
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