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Deceleration

Deceleration | Decelerations

Deceleration meaning

The act or process of decelerating. | The amount by which a speed or velocity decreases (and so a scalar quantity or a vector quantity), an acceleration having a negative numerical value.

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I've heard and read things as you will likely have of some level of capital deceleration or capital spending deceleration at the hospital level.

So, a pretty significant deceleration in your bookings, what's the narrative behind that deceleration there?

Facebook management warned again of a pronounced revenue deceleration in the fourth quarter, with a more moderate deceleration continuing through 2020.

Bilibili's MAUs (monthly active users, possibly one of the most important metrics for an internet company) also showed similar deceleration, though not as drastic as its revenue deceleration.

If the speed of the car decreases, this is an acceleration in the opposite direction from the direction of the vehicle, sometimes called deceleration. citation Passengers may experience deceleration as a force lifting them forwards.

As a result, a significant deceleration of inflation would be positive for housing stocks and for a number of other companies whose performance is closely linked to the housing sector.

At the same time, I wasn’t exactly pushing my performance limits on the tight, low-speed track, so I really valued the rapid deceleration afforded by standard one-pedal drive setting.

Based on management commentary on the recent Earnings Call, it appears that AAPL is bracing for a deceleration in sales and weak earnings for FY2023, compared to FY2022.

Bedenbaugh said the deceleration lane will be the city's second upgrade to the intersection.

During the quarter, we saw a continuation of the deceleration of demand that started in Q4 across of our staffing specialties.

For instance, it said, “Any deceleration of AI will cost lives.

However, management guided prudently for 2Q23, reflecting a deceleration as a result of an uncertain macro contributed by its FINS vertical.

However, we would note that the company's rapid deceleration in topline growth in recent years is a primary concern.

In addition to the market fluctuations, there are concerns about British wage growth showing signs of deceleration in Q3.

Inflation gradually declines, with periods of deceleration and reacceleration, while staying elevated, on average, for an extended period.

In my assessment, their revenue guidance for FY24 appears rather conservative, taking into account the potential deceleration in database consumption resulting from macroeconomic factors.

It’s beginning to show signs of deceleration, stated Tobias Straumann, professor of modern and economic history at the University of Zurich in an interview with CNBC.

It's important to understand that one can travel at a high rate of speed without high G-forces and that the act of acceleration and deceleration creates additional force, not the velocity itself.

Just yesterday, Microsoft (downgrade on concerns about weakness in the cloud sector and growth deceleration of the Azure platform.

Key driver of fourth quarter 2022 came from Microsoft-related business, which was up quarterly 12% year-over-year, a deceleration from prior quarters, as we saw longer sales cycles.