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Decelerating the balance sheet may sound boring to Mr. Aigrain, a former investment banker.
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Decelerating growth in delinquencies, a gauge of future losses, and a shrinking card portfolio as the New York firm reins in credit allowed AmEx to squirrel away 13% less for potential losses than in last year's second quarter.
AmEx Net Drops 48% 2009
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Decelerating wages, accelerating benefit costs 2000-2004
Krugman and Wal-Mart, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Decelerating inflation also likely influenced the BOK decision.
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Decelerating we picked up tight beam radio messages.
Burning Brightly 2009
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Decelerating growth abroad and the potential for recession in some regions is outweighing previous concerns of inflation, which were supporting those higher-yielding currencies versus the buck.
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"Decelerating employment growth could lead to further difficulties."
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Decelerating against gathering pressure, unpowered, its engines held quiescent, the lander bucked in the hypermach turbulence.
Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005
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Decelerating, ETA to orbit two point nine minutes.
Doctor’s Orders Diane Duane 2000
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Decelerating, Argo swooped among thickening dustclouds that shrouded this side of the coming sun.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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