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- verb transitive To
accelerate again or anew.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The slowdown may be a soft patch, and global growth may reaccelerate.
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The bank believes that core growth could reaccelerate during the next several quarters.
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There are other key variables that could prompt Fitch to reconsider its views on the U.S. For instance, Fitch's base case for the economy is that growth manages to reaccelerate into the second half of 2011.
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But many economists say other measures, including a reviving job market, suggest growth will reaccelerate as the year goes on.
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The slowdown may be a soft patch, and global growth may reaccelerate.
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And the deal itself also seems to limit the prospects for additional stimulus that could help the economy reaccelerate out of a sluggish first half of growth.
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"Our core view remains that we reaccelerate, but until that becomes clear the markets may be worried."
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"I'm getting more pessimistic about the ability for the economy to reaccelerate in the fourth quarter and in the fi rst half of 2011," says
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Mr. Nielson says the severe drop in the fourth quarter was what stymied his forecast; he thinks growth will recover this year, inflation will reaccelerate and his expectations for the economy will be borne out.
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The company is still the best-run drug retailer and EPS growth in 2010 should reaccelerate as pharmacy-management benefit profitability improves ($2. 90-$3.00 is realistic).
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