Examples of 'slow-down' in a sentence

Meaning of "slow-down"

Slow-down is a noun that refers to a reduction in speed or pace
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  • Alternative form of slowdown.

How to use "slow-down" in a sentence

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slow-down
A slow-down in offshore petroleum exploration activity.
It is linked to a slow-down in the ageing process.
Slow-down in investment and economic growth.
Alabama lost because of not being in a slow-down.
Modest slow-down in construction growth rate.
Cutting emissions without an economic slow-down.
A slow-down or recession causes mortgage rates to fall.
I was definitely appreciative of the slow-down.
A mild slow-down of wet macular degeneration is possible.
I am still noticing a slow-down with this site.
It is even more difficult in times of economic slow-down.
We are starting to see a slow-down in island property sales.
The slow-down in growth principally reflects an external deficit.
That marked the beginning of slow-down of learning.
A further slow-down in economic growth has ensued too.

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So much for them running a slow-down offense.
The growth slow-down brought about an increase in unemployment.
Supervisor may yell at or punish crew for slow-down.
The effect of the slow-down pads has been reduced.
The evolution of employment reflected the economic slow-down.
We could see a slow-down in the exodus from the land.
This expansion occurred in the context of an overall slow-down.
There has been some slow-down in settlement planning and approvals.
Even too many plugins can cause a slow-down.
The global economic slow-down may affect the institute.
Cash limitation is usually the biggest slow-down factor.
The current slow-down is caused by capacity problems in neighbouring countries.
Nor does it factor in the impact of a slow-down in economic activity.
Several positive developments have partially offset the slow-down.
Electronic cams avoid production slow-down even when product is changed.
The healthcare sector remains unaffected by the economic slow-down.
The delay is due to a slow-down in the economic and structural reforms.
Part of the problem that we are experiencing is a slow-down in wage growth.
Since then there had been a slow-down in the rate of repatriation, which was voluntary.
Stress also releases hormones that can trigger a slow-down.
The affects of recession slow-down have not hit our islands.
Women and children have been hardest hit by the economic slow-down.
Management of slow-down options, speed regulation and obstacle control in all versions.
This is not a crisis or an economic recession but just a slow-down in growth.
This slow-down was caused by falling net exports and weakening domestic demand.
However, neither group of factors points to imminent risks of a growth slow-down.
This poor performance was due to the general slow-down in world economic activity.
The western world has gone through a period of economic slow-down.
The estimated slow-down in the primary sector is explained by the decline in oil output.
Are you saying there is some kind of organized work slow-down going on around here?
The slow-down in repatriations of refugees and displaced persons may be due to various reasons.
Eating more protein rich foods can help prevent metabolic slow-down.
Would a slow-down in one part of the world infect growth in other countries or sectors.
The main indicators for international trade are showing a slow-down virtually everywhere.
A slow-down also occurred in the services sector during the second half of the year.

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