slowdown|slowdowns in English
noun
act or process of slowing down; workers' protest in which the employees deliberately work at a very slow pace
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1. Production slowdowns in Japan are another area of concern for global production networks.
2. 6 . China slowdown bigger worry than eurozone ?
3. The movie was recorded using an emulator, but no save states or slowdowns were used.
4. But it may presage a longer slowdown.
5. - Unfavorable macroeconomic developments and a slowdown in growth.
6. This effect is akin to a "wave" of slowdowns moving along a highway full of moving cars.
7. The economic slowdown has caused our sales to plateau.
8. 6 But this can not fully explain the slowdown.
9. Trends in other commodities also belie a broader slowdown.
10. 8 The world's richest countries also showed a slowdown.
11. There has been a sharp slowdown in economic growth.
12. That slowdown should continue as the summer doldrums drag on .
13. 7 Most companies have been hurt by the economic slowdown.
14. 3 The economic slowdown has caused our sales to plateau.
15. 9 Not all companies are being hurt by the slowdown.
16. A significant erosion of household wealth could accentuate a slowdown.
17. 1 There has been a sharp slowdown in economic growth.
18. 22 But the scale of the slowdown has emboldened some.
19. Exports account for 24% of its output, making New Zealand vulnerable to international commodity prices and global economic slowdowns.
20. 15 A slowdown in investment may not hit growth for a while.
21. Overall foreign investment is recovering slowly after dropping during the global slowdown .
22. 24 But falling morale ran deeper than the nation-wide economic slowdown.
23. 4 The union threatened a slowdown if their demands were not met.
24. The slowdown in domestic demand was offset by an increase in exports.
25. On past form the slowdown seemed likely to presage a long slump.