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Now it has been a big drag for more than a year and is likely to remain so for a while yet.Had the Fed acted differently, would the boom and bust have been less marked?
This in turn should enable growers to use fewer chemicals to protect their crops which could be a big drag for companies that, like Syngenta, rely heavily on sales of such things as insecticide.
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It is a bigger drag for some than for others.
It has brought us "Life on Mars," a revised "Doctor Who," and its spinoff, "Torchwood," as if to say, "And you thought airport security lines were a big drag!" British science-fiction television allows for plenty of American cultural imperiousness.
"An eighteen-year-old took a big drag on some mamba [another name for spice] out in the yard.
"An 18-year-old took a big drag on some mamba [another name for spice] out in the yard.
"Norwich is still a top 10 destination for retail nationally and it has a big drag on other centres in East Anglia.
"It's a big drag.
Fine, she said, and took a big drag.
That is dreadful, for it means the costs of the public sector have been a big drag on living standards in the economy as a whole.
"At the other extreme, net exports were a big drag".
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