In a research note, HSBC said a slowing housing market will remove a major prop to consumer spending and weaken the economy. |
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Klotz rejects out of hand the idea that a retirement should be a time for slowing down. |
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Levelling out the obesogenic slope is fundamental to slowing down the momentum of the obesity epidemic. |
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She thought, perhaps by slowing the process down she could delay the moment when her solitude set in. |
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By slowing down the aging rate, we basically delay the onset and the progression of a whole host of mortal and debilitating diseases. |
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The tax figures suggest that companies whose fortunes are tied to the slowing world economy are cutting jobs and curtailing staff bonus payments. |
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Carmakers and retailers also anticipate a boost amid evidence that growth in consumer spending is slowing. |
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The car's slowing and I gulp in horror as it stops, right beside the bush I'm hidden behind. |
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To produce such interactions, slowing the rate of processing must do more than simply delay the time to reach threshold at the feature level. |
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On top of that, most degaussers use external power supplies and must power down between each degaussing, slowing up the destruction process. |
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Marianne remembers the train slowing and the cattle doors being slung open. |
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The last surveillance car was calling out the last few moves, the target car was slowing, it stopped. |
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Despite slowing growth and a sluggish economy, processors remain optimistic about opportunities to boost cheese consumption. |
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Instead of continuing my acceleration for the pass I start slowing my cadence, unweighting the back wheel and making attempts to slow down quick. |
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Generic competition is hurting its brand-name antidepressant and slowing sales of its other big medicines. |
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In other words, simply by stopping deforestation we would make a major contribution to slowing global warming. |
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There was a slowing down in growth as the reproductive organs developed and a marked upswing in growth after flowering. |
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An uptrend in mortgage interest rates will cause some slowing of the sales pace but we forecast 2006 to be the second highest year on record. |
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We threaded through the side streets, slowing to pay respect to old grand churches and noble bungalows. |
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Deaths can be prevented by drivers slowing down for the sake of our kids, particularly in towns, villages and on rural roads. |
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If anyone feels like slowing down, or taking a break, it need not be occasion for Stakhanovite appeals to work harder. |
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It has already sprouted three new shoots around the cutting and shows no sign of slowing. |
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The fact that traffic was actually slowing down to take a squiz wasn't helping either. |
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While manufacturing production is slowing, service sector activity has remained buoyant. |
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However, increased supply and a slowing international environment will reduce purchasing power and dampen demand as the year goes on. |
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Australia is slowing and world commodity prices should ease as world growth slows. |
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It is caused by a slowing down of the Atlantic Conveyor, the current which circulates water in the ocean. |
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Since the front end is sliding, it is slowing you down too and acting like front brakes. |
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He says casual days in Austin might be slowing as more men want to return to French cuffs and cuff links. |
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She slowed her pace passing by the streams of people, eventually slowing to a crawl with the masses of people. |
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Angling closer and slowing to a walk, he is shocked to see a trio of dire wolves foraging in the snow. |
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And any programme aimed at slowing the growth of the prison population, or even reversing it, must do the same. |
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The river was quite low, flowing past, speeding up and gurgling over the rocky rapids, then slowing again into deep dark pools. |
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The police also suggest slowing down at every curve, irrespective of the volume of traffic. |
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Beijing said steel and non-ferrous metal prices are falling amid slowing spending on factories, buildings and other fixed assets. |
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If we come to an ugly crotch or fork, the operator just snips it off as he goes, without even slowing down. |
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It may well be that a slowing down of capital inflows to the US will be the catalyst this time. |
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Modern pygmies have big brains because their small size is achieved in a different way, by a slowing of growth around puberty. |
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He reached the construction site and he stopped his jog, slowing to a casual walk. |
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Eradicating the crawler lane would mean heavy lorries slowing down the traffic up Golden Hill. |
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In short, the jake brake turns a power-producing engine into a power-absorbing air compressor, thus slowing the truck. |
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The police car sped straight through and past them without stopping, without even slowing. |
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No matter how sharp you are at 70 or 80 years old, there is a slowing down. |
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A print server can rip, store and queue hundreds of megabytes of print jobs without slowing down the network. |
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Being an old-fashioned racer, I have always thought that slowing down a race car is antithetical to the concept of drag racing. |
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But he often complained of aches and pains and did look like he was slowing down. |
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Consumers, though they may have felt the pinch from tightening bank lending standards, show little signs of slowing down. |
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As I now exited my fighter, its radial engine slowing down, I could see our massive fleet. |
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Just slowing down is not always the best thing they can do for the fellows in the kayaks or the sunfish or the tender old draggers. |
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But all of a sudden you realized, the jog became a sprint, and he wasn't slowing down. |
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The slowing down in music, referred to as rallentando, was compared to slow motion in film. |
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The consensus view may be that a slowing economy explains the bond rally, but I remain quite skeptical. |
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My breath was again coming in shallow rasps, and I could feel my pulse rate slowing. |
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But with the slowing economy, customers are more interested in price and convenience than whizzy technology, says IDC analyst Jason D. Smolek. |
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His goods have become commoditised, sales are slowing, while rents and labour costs are rising. |
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This is why supplier deliveries are slowing to an extreme degree, and unfilled order backlogs are inflating at a double-digit annual pace. |
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Is that slowing down these deep discounts, because retailers are like, aha, everybody's getting gift cards? |
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Now in the news, the Fed raises a key interest rate, despite signs the economic rebound may be slowing. |
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I sang, slowing the song right down and holding the note, knowing it would impress people. |
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The delay came about because the tunnel had come up short of a screen of trees, slowing the flow of escaping airmen. |
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He told highway engineers to reintroduce road side parking again which had the effect of slowing down traffic. |
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It is because of this general slowing down of the Earth that leap seconds need to be inserted into some years. |
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On the 42nd hour, I spoke with a court-appointed lawyer who told me the courts were deliberately slowing the process of our release. |
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Far from ailing, and after thirty-two years and countless album releases, he's still going strong and thankfully shows no signs of slowing down. |
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Her dress, made especially for the ball, caught at her legs as she ran, slowing her down. |
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He relaxed into the coition, laying his head upon her shoulder, slowing himself down. |
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Acupuncture may help Alzheimer's disease by slowing down the deterioration of the brain cells. |
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We flew a descending, slowing figure eight to an uphill sloping runway, with tall trees at the approach end and a dogleg to the right. |
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The confusion arises because some mistake leap seconds as a measure of the rate at which the Earth is slowing. |
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It also appears to affect the neural auditory system by slowing the response time between hearing something and reacting to it. |
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At some point, one argument runs, households will have to retrench, slowing consumption and therefore economic growth. |
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A slower economy in turn, would cause businesses to retrench labor, increasing unemployment and slowing consumer spending further. |
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He's durable, having started every game on the right side for the Bears each of the last eight years, but may be slowing down a bit. |
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Worse, as the streams bend to equalize pressure behind the foil, and may set up a turbulent gyre further slowing the foil by induced drag. |
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When the water showed no signs of slowing, they scaled a ledge and climbed over an air conditioning unit to the hotel roof. |
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Free digital television has a huge appeal and shows no signs of slowing down. |
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Households are consolidating debt, domestic demand is slowing and strong export prices are boosting the nation's coffers. |
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These unique advantages are especially important in an environment of slowing sales growth, shrinking payrolls, and other uncertainties. |
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He shows no signs of slowing down at the age of 35, when most players have traded their cleats for slippers or golf spikes. |
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In other words, it's the chief gatekeeper for stimulating lipolysis and slowing lipogenesis. |
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By the time it found mass success, it was already slowing down to the swaying tempo of rocksteady and soon after that, reggae. |
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He caught up to me ten minutes later, slowing the enormous car to a quiet purr and rolling the automatic window down. |
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An action romp is good, but one wonders if the story would be better served by slowing down a little. |
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At 58, Fontaine shows little sign of slowing down on his amorous adventures, as intermittently recorded in Franks passim. |
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Advertising markets in Asia were growing weaker in lockstep with the slowing U.S. economy. |
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You'll hear your rotor speeding up and slowing down, and the roar of missiles as they fly by you. |
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She went into the forest, slowing only enough to avoid trees and fallen logs. |
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Known as superfluidity, the phenomenon allows the liquid to flow endlessly around a loop-shaped pipe without slowing down. |
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But it looks as if the second half of next year will see this growth pace slowing markedly. |
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The firing of the main engine will brake the spacecraft, slowing and curving its trajectory into an egg-shaped orbit around the planet. |
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Mr. Dixit is also concerned about the slowing down of economic reforms in the country, owing to inner contradictions within the ruling coalition. |
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The slowing global economy has weakened demand for Japan's high-technology exports, causing manufacturers to cut production and workers. |
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With a 15-year-old to look after and a demanding job, I can't afford the luxury of slowing down. |
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The two biggest domestic automakers have been dealing with falling market share and slowing sales. |
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This would include bowling changes, field changes, shuffling the batting order, speeding up or slowing down the pace of the game, etc. |
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They were having lots of security system updates that were slowing the system down, and then everyone avalanched them at the last minute. |
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The Taiwan dollar is under pressure to devaluate because the island's economy is slowing. |
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If aluminium causes direct neuronal death, why would this lead to slowing of conduction along the axons of the optic nerves? |
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The Japanese are making short work of U.S. encrypted military transmissions, slowing American progress to win the war. |
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And that's just sentimental schmaltz and keeps sort of slowing down the movie, when you want to see this crisp, involving action story. |
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The timing of this move was strange, coming when the economy is still slowing and therefore the prospect of bad debts should be rising. |
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And why are we only offered this Hobson's choice of slowing down our decline instead of reversing it? |
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He's squatting on his haunches, scooting along and slowing his descent by holding to the plants. |
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With the ballistae, however, they hoped to launch flaming spears into the sails of their enemy, slowing them down. |
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With the economy slowing, and a flood of tail-end boom cars being traded in, the market is in a state of flux. |
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She could see the light from the station up ahead and feel the subway car slowing to greet it. |
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There are examples of opponents who achieved equally dramatic successes by protracting or slowing the operational tempo. |
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To some, this is a sign that the city's sprawling suburban growth is slowing. |
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Margins are tightening and growth slowing to the levels of more mature markets. |
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When the car is slowing down, the electric motor runs backwards, acting as a generator to charge the battery. |
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The tidal current was running against me, slowing the trawler to three knots. |
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They breathe in time with the listener, pulses synchronising, heart rate slowing. |
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Although conditions were hard on the gangers, there was no slowing down during the extremely hot summer months. |
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I could hear the sound of my own heart beating, the pulse that was pounding in my ears gradually slowing down to normal. |
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There appears to be no slowing of the trend of increasing number and specialization of magazine titles. |
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Artemis kept the torrent of water streaming towards the animal but it did no good in slowing it down. |
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I could imagine the whole of Arcadia slowing slightly as it processed my totality, my thoughts. |
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That's slowing him down as he races to clean up the toxic assets infecting the nation's top banks. |
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A semi tractor trailer saw the accident and was slowing to avoid it and he was rear-ended by another semi trailer. |
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Retailers continuing to struggle amidst intense competition, a slowing economy and low inflation. |
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Their selling is slowing, and the buying is growing and may well strongly overtake any selling remaining. |
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The Earth's rotation is slowing down by a few milliseconds a year, due to the moon's gravity. |
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Engineering and signalling concerns are slowing the process, but the council is confident the problems can be ironed out. |
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With the economy slowing down, it is set to demand even more money to cover the expected increased demands for welfare payments. |
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Augmentin can cause jaundice by slowing the normal flow of bile from the liver. |
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You are only slowing down your own growth rate through symbolic, righteous and trendy protest. |
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It was all fairly cruisey, lots of slowing and speeding as you would expect, but no bingles that I saw. |
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While demand is slowing down, he said, land is still selling because the new homes market remains strong. |
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As it was slowing to a stop, the aircraft shuddered and its landing gear collapsed, propellers digging into the runway. |
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Rising orders and slowing inflation can't repair growing mistrust among investors. |
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Never slowing his pace, Sandow toured around Britain for three months in 1890, doing one-nighters or staying a few days at one venue. |
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Even though current cash grain prices are only modestly higher than a year ago, the taller prices are slowing export sales. |
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It is better to strengthen your determination and stop smoking once for all rather than slowing it down. |
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The market is slowing, mainly due to the inflated prices that are caused by real estate agency monopolies and high commissions. |
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Often, cavalry came out to harass enemy armies as they scattered to plunder, slowing down progress even further. |
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The slowing economy is beginning to be felt in another major sector as huge building projects are delayed or mothballed. |
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Sales are slowing for notebooks, despite a frenzy of vendor price cuts, rebates, freebies and special offers. |
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And the slowing economy has also hit receipts from capital gains tax and from corporation tax. |
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Most amazingly, at 78, the veteran bluesman doesn't understand the concept of slowing down or resting on his laurels. |
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Throughout our riverside run the club leaders made sure that beginners were never running alone, even when it meant slowing down to keep anyone from dropping back too far. |
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The economy seems to be slowing down, but many investors remain unconcerned. |
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Adding additional processors to a shared-memory multiprocessor increases the bus traffic on the system, slowing down memory access time and delaying program execution. |
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There was a loud splash as the anchor fell into the shallow waters, dragging a large rope tethered behind it and slowing the boat as it bobbed upon the waves like a toy. |
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She approached it cautiously, slowing her pace down to a jog. |
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Current treatment for psoriasis focuses on reducing inflammation and slowing down the rapid growth and shedding of skin cells called keratinocytes. |
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With the slowing down of economies everywhere, the poor will lose their jobs and income from self-employment. |
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He must leap over branches the height of his head, and stoop under branches as low as his knee, without slowing or leaving a shaking branch behind. |
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It admitted that complaints about the vehicles not slowing as expected had prompted a recall in 1998, when incorrectly fitted floor mats beneath the pedals were replaced. |
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The D major conclusion blazed forth in its full glory, brilliantly anticipated by a momentary slowing of the tempo just before the final outburst. |
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The automobile in front of them flashed a warning signal of red to tell of slowing, and he eased up on the gas as he headed further into the dark city. |
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It was a very scrappy affair due to both teams being guilty of slowing down the ball at the ruck, an offence that the referee did not penalise often enough. |
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Nonetheless, the set was as original as they come, with songs running into each other seamlessly and slowing down or speeding up whenever the mood took them. |
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But rather than showing any signs of slowing down, when asked about her personal source of energy, sima had a ready answer. |
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Significant slowing of brain wave activity, i.e., increased theta wave activity, was observed on EEG. Memory testing suggested increased errors of commission. |
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Vehicles travelling behind that car also brake hard, triggering a domino effect as motorists react to brake lights in front of them, slowing all traffic in that lane. |
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Increasing your metabolism, not slowing it down, is what you want to be doing to lose weight. |
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Injuries have also been slowing down the Bulgarian bobsled team. |
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Murders and attempted murders of state officials became almost routine, preoccupying and slowing down state administrators and inviting reprisals or, at least, harsh policies. |
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Christopher Plummer, the octogenarian star of stage and screen, is showing no signs of slowing down. |
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I knocked it out and jumped out as the vehicle was slowing in traffic. |
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All I saw in the accident was a lot of mess and cars slowing everywhere. |
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I immediately raised the flaps and began full braking, slowing enough to take an instinctive left turn off the runway onto taxiway bravo as the prop windmilled to a halt. |
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The position spots will be the hardest holes to fill maybe making it a necessity for some level of temporary status quo for 2008 slowing the transition. |
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I would take the ordinary precaution of slowing down, whether I was in a ship equipped for ice or any other, compatible with keeping steerage way for the size of the ship. |
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The stinger device burst one of the car's tyres, slowing it down, but all four vehicles went in different directions, including into Shipton Road and on into Eades Close. |
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The small, isolated community is slowing down in preparation for a month of total sunlessness, an annual occurrence that prompts the temporary departure of many citizens. |
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Retinoids, which are derivatives of vitamin A, function by slowing the desquamation process, thereby decreasing the number of comedones and microcomedones. |
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If the slowing of nerve conduction affects all nerves roughly equally the diagnosis is likely to be the demyelinating form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. |
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Despite the odd police haul like the cocaine one the other day, interdiction at our borders or on the streets is at best slowing the rate of rise. |
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The low-probability intervening event did eliminate negative priming, but did so by slowing performance in the baseline condition relative to all other conditions. |
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Burned in recent years by huge unsold inventories of movie merchandise and fearful of the slowing economy, everyone from toymakers and retailers to moviemakers has cut back. |
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At the same time less senior flag officers might be released early in order to avoid slowing promotion rates to prized positions at the one and two star level. |
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On the other hand, the survey report will point out that the recent fall in unemployment is slowing, effectively flattening out over the past three months. |
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For, despite its size, the Phaeton fairly skims along the highway, cornering smoothly, accelerating in an instant and slowing to a halt in another. |
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He could see Mac's estate car ahead, slowing to negotiate its way between the skips full of crew's refuse, discarded palettes and giant empty cotton reels. |
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If your computer can't run the frame rates then it'll start slowing down. |
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This crosstalk adds line noise and can cause signal errors, a pitfall historically remedied by slowing the signal rate, limiting the cable length or both. |
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In experiments over the past 2 years, physicists have been slowing laser light to a crawl, sometimes even stopping it cold within certain frigid gasses and solids. |
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By slowing down, i don't mean he played out entire overs with a dead bat. |
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Fortunately, I have no stake in slowing technological progress. |
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Speeding motorists on West Yorkshire roads are dicing with death by driving on the wrong side of the road in an attempt to dodge speed cameras instead of slowing down. |
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The slowing housing market has been blamed in part for the national consumer caution, particularly with big-ticket items, such as white electricals and furniture. |
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At a time when economic growth is slowing down and public finances are worsening, this survey illustrates the true grit of the north when it comes to determination to succeed. |
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What you can do is find some other system that's naturally slowing it down, and try to gum that pathway up instead, freeing the enzyme of interest to do its thing. |
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I dive-bombed into the murky entrance while slowing down smoothly. |
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The delay between the time that the atom absorbs the photon and the excited atom releases as photon causes it to appear that light is slowing down. |
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Toxic effects include anorexia, nausea, vomiting, headache, drowsiness, and visual disturbances, as well as extrasystoles and excessive slowing of the heart rate. |
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For this pianist rushing and slowing down in the cantabile sections while drawing attention to the downbeats over the barlines is a measure of profound expression. |
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However, it is almost certain he and other top officials will spend the summer attempting to dragoon local officials and businessmen into slowing development. |
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The cold chilled Susan, slowing her down, making it harder to avoid him. |
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Folate deficiency results in a slowing of cell division and eventually megaloblastic anaemia. |
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Radiographic findings taken by a fluoroscopically positioned semiflexed view confirmed a slowing of joint space narrowing in the high-dose group. |
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The Federal Reserve's recent statement on the slowing of inflation was interpreted as hawkish by the market. |
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Antibiotics work by slowing down the multiplication of bacteria or killing the bacteria. |
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It was slowing her down in adventure races, and it was complicating her plans to fastpack a bunch of trails in New Zealand. |
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These formations may have resulted from carcass burial in an anoxic environment with minimal bacteria, thus slowing decomposition. |
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Lockheed Martin acknowledged that the slowing of purchases would increase costs. |
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Aft cyclic will cause the nose to pitch up, slowing the helicopter and causing it to climb. |
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Another possibility is that there was a slowing of thermohaline circulation. |
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Matt, however, had to make several stops to allow his chef to prepare and cook the food, slowing down his progress. |
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The deluge continued for hours, drenching the land and slowing traffic to a halt. |
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The outgoing former leader may have difficulty slowing down, being reflective, and studying and may be insensitive in a close relationship. |
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The wall may have succeeded in slowing down and moderating the height of the tsunami, but it did not prevent major destruction and loss of life. |
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Sweden began slowing the expansion of the welfare state in the 1980s, and even trimming it back. |
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Servicing write-downs from prepayments are today's operating nightmare as refinancing shows little sign of slowing. |
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To minimize the data loss, NASA and ESA had suggested slowing Cassini during Huygens' descent. |
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Tech exports rose significantly in 2004 and, overall, the pace of job loss in high tech is slowing in Ohio. |
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We're slowing building up the numbers in preparation for when we take over the weighing room and have all the star gingers on our team. |
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Rates of childhood obesity are slowing in France, while continuing to grow in other countries. |
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Technically, it works by slowing the transit of food across the ileocecal valve, keeping your stomach fuller for longer. |
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It was down to rubber neckers slowing down to gawp at houses decked out in Christmas lights. |
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Peat forms in wetland conditions, where flooding obstructs the flow of oxygen from the atmosphere, slowing the rate of decomposition. |
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The CEO said that the bank was planning to fine-tune its business as economic growth was slowing down. |
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The state's oil patch is drilling at record levels and shows little sign of slowing down. |
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With some designs, suppressors actually give their host firearm an accuracy boost by slowing the expanding gases from influencing trajectory. |
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As I saw it, Hughes was slowing down, his foot was planted, he was in no way trying to kick North, there was no followthrough. |
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Some observers predicts a severe slowing of new claims for recovery by claimants pursuing voluntary cleanups. |
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In comparison to the last six months of 2001, however, New Haven's 2002 progress and the slowing of space returns were more evident. |
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If so, it could lead to the Earth's thermohaline circulation slowing, as has happened in the past and Wales could cool as a result. |
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Some industry experts see the scaleback as a sign of the slowing market, but most said the retail hole would be filled quickly. |
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Impressionist languor is evoked through the lyricizing of Millhauser's precise descriptions, which also has the effect of slowing the reading. |
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While India, Uzbekistan, China, and Iran experienced slowing growth, they did not enter recessions. |
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The wheels do spin a lot when encountering the slimy residue on the rail tracks from leaves, greatly slowing down trains. |
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An antioxidant is a synthetic or natural compound capable of slowing or preventing the oxidation of other molecules. |
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During strategy discussions,I feel two steps ahead and often believe discussions are wasting time and slowing progress. |
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These losses affected the ability of financial institutions to lend, slowing economic activity. |
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Starquakes in slowing neutron stars drive matter toward the magnetic poles, distort the star's shape, and excite precession. |
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The UK halved their force and were slowing withdrawal with all but two bases being closed down. |
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The slowing of the timber and lumber industry has caused high unemployment rates in rural areas. |
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Egyptian urban warfare tactics at Port Said proved to be effective at slowing down the Allied advance. |
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Wind shear occurs because of friction above a water surface slowing the flow of air. |
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Martinelli's business credentials drew voters worried by slowing growth due to the world financial crisis. |
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A scramjet inlet was to capture the onrushing hypersonic airflow, compress it while slowing it, and channel it to the combustor that burned the fuel. |
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Lila's uncle found out he was hanging around and tried to scare him away, but Spence was daresome and he flirted openly with her, slowing down her work. |
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Makuei reiterated government's commitment to peace, but said the rebels' intransigent demands on a power sharing deal was slowing talks mediated by regional leaders. |
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This would have a much better chance of slowing the road hogs than a reduced speed limit and would also remove an unnecessary irritation for motorists. |
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Leap seconds are added to clocks worldwide to compensate for the slowing of the planet's rotation, affected due to friction caused by ocean tides. |
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Monetarists emphasize a steady growth rate of money and use monetary policy to control inflation by increasing interest rates and slowing the rise in the money supply. |
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Radiotherapy helps by reducing oedema, decreasing inflammation and production of pain-producing kinins, reducing the size of the tumour and slowing progression. |
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The drugs, by halting or slowing growth of some cancer cells, may have left room for small groups of already mutated or newly mutated cells to take over the tumor. |
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He also underplayed concerns that the Chinese economy was slowing down. |
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He extends his hand, slowing the bullets to a stop, velocitized vectors cutting through the air, and then they freeze like a pack of dogs just ordered to sit. |
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When shed, the wing of the samara catches the wind and rotates the fruit as it falls, slowing its descent and enabling the wind to disperse it further from the parent tree. |
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But the upside in the oil price was seen as limited, with some investors expecting slowing demand amid high oil prices and the global economic deceleration, dealers said. |
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American Secretary of Defense Ash Carter traveled to Afghanistan in February 2015, during a time in which the slowing of American withdrawal from Afghanistan was discussed. |
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Tesco's expansion plans for the Irish Republic won't be affected by the country's once-booming Celtic Tiger economy slowing down, according to chief executive Sir Terry Leahy. |
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In July of the same year, Jerome Ellig of Citizens for a Sound Economy worried that regulatory hurdles were slowing the spread of videotext services into homes. |
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The decline of Irish in Ireland and a slowing of emigration helped to ensure a decline in the language abroad, along with natural attrition in the host countries. |
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The tempo, which at first seems uniform, is in fact delightfully variable, accelerating through gooseneck curves and then slowing into lariats and culs-de-sac. |
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An electroencephalograph on day five demonstrated posterior slowing. |
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Aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally, Churchill at last retired as prime minister in 1955 and was succeeded by Anthony Eden. |
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The technology is able to alter the transmission's shift patterns, causing it to upshift sooner, downshift later and stay in a higher gear when slowing down. |
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The final laps of the race saw Hamilton slowing down to allow other drivers including Vettel and Verstappen to catch and challenge Rosberg for second and third placing. |
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It maybe, that the higher pH of cat and dog saliva favours the growth of porphyromonads either directly or indirectly by slowing the growth of competing species. |
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These antioxidants can also act as natural preservatives, preventing or slowing the spoilage of food, leading to a higher nutritional content in stored food. |
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He says that due to the slowing of the US economy, Herman Miller has, and will, continue to re-balance itself, both organically and inorganically, to focus on growth markets. |
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The added warmth helps open the meibomian glands, which secrete the oily lipid layer of the tear film, slowing the evaporation of natural tears, the company says. |
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This method of cooling can remove large amounts of heat from the milk in a very short time, thus drastically slowing bacteria growth and thereby improving milk quality. |
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The small dentations along the side of the free energy diagram represent semi-stable intermediates that are capable of slowing the protein folding process. |
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