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Those results ought to weigh on the minds of those planning to follow the Yale example.

If the rate outlook for Europe moderates relative to the US and the UK, this could weigh on euro crosses.

Either the economy will recover, and Labour costs will rise, or the high level of unemployment will weigh on demand and revenues will suffer.

So great is the importance that everyone attaches to the physical condition of his own heart or those of his closest and dearest ones, that merely a minor disease would enduringly weigh on his mind.

If the rise does go ahead this would cloud the outlook for UK consumption even further and weigh on the pound in our view as it would make a rate hike less likely in the near-term.

Don't let it weigh on your mind.

Despite a stronger volume outlook, rampant overcapacity will continue to weigh on industry profitability.

The silence seemed to weigh on her, there in the house on the edge of the Waste.

Higher rates will crimp the already-weak demand for homes and weigh on house prices-perhaps spurring anxious borrowers to spend less and pay off their mortgages quickly.

Entitlements are at the root of the problem and need to be trimmed, and research has shown that although spending cuts weigh on growth in the short run, they hurt less than higher taxes.

By mixing aluminium with other metals, scientists have been able to produce a variety of alloys, some of which have the strength of steel but weigh only one third as much.

The relentless rise in unemployment will inevitably weigh on consumer sentiment.

That was among the economic headwinds that began to weigh on U. S. shares during the quarter.

As I have mentioned before the bond market is dominating all asset classes right now and the stresses in Spain are starting to weigh on the euro, although it is likely to be a straight line lower.

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BofA's consumer operations continue to weigh on it.

The housing glut is likely to weigh on prices and on building—and hence on the economy—for a while.

Rich countries have captured the easy gains from land use and education. Rising dependency ratios are starting to weigh on growth.

But it would weigh on consumer demand all the same.

At just 0.38 of the Earth standard, a person who weighs 100 kg on Earth would weigh only 38 kg on Mars.

The Biome reportedly would weigh only 875 LBS.

That will weigh on the euro and will also help indebted households in Spain, Portugal and Ireland, where mortgage rates tend to track the ECB's benchmark interest rate.

A glut of supply will also weigh on prices, thanks to a wave of repossessions.

Something that weights one kilogram on the earth would weigh only 166 grams on the moon.

He's lost so much weigh on his new diet that now he's nothing but skin and bones.

The young birds weigh only a few grams.

But ICBC, with a market value of more than Rmb1,630bn, could weigh on markets with its plan to sell new stock equivalent to up to 20 per cent of its existing shares.

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