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slowed
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Slowed
of Slow
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of slowed in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of slowed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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In both cases, home sales momentum slowed in the following year due to the impact on affordability, since rising rates mean higher homeownership costs even if home prices are unchanged.
We and the industry are facing unprecedented headwinds, for example from interest rates, which have pressured net interest margins in all of our businesses and from macroeconomic and political uncertainties that have contributed to huge risk aversion among our clients, industry activity levels in investment banking advisory have slowed markedly year on year, and, while equity volumes in the US are buoyant, flat volumes in Europe and sharp declines in Asia do not favor our geographic mix.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen:
The pace of improvement in the labor market appears to have slowed more recently, suggesting that our cautious approach... remains appropriate.
The new mine level, however, is considerably more complex simply because it's deeper ... in order to assure control and minimize risks we have slowed down the development of the mine, extending the construction time frame will require extra resources of around $2.0 billion.
I never noticed the nuances of how I set up my speed and the actual takeoff, so vividly. So much of what I do is based on feelings, and not necessarily the visuals, i think that the most basic physical things that we do, or that we take for granted, are incredibly compelling in slow motion. Skate tricks aside, … technology has come so far that it’s incredible to see everyday things slowed down.
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