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bring low
verb
To embarrass or humiliate; to make (someone) depressed.
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Mass unemployment was regarded as "a price worth paying" to bring low inflation and economic stability.
The summers are moderately long and dry, and like hot deserts, the winters normally bring low concentrations of rainfall.
Mr. Lucas said he would sell the land to a developer to bring "low income housing" here.
Whether Thursday will bring low moments in the annals of sports, well, that's what we're waiting to find out.
Its lead in hybrid technology is under threat as other big carmakers scramble to bring low- and zero-emission vehicles to market before low-carbon legislation bites.
Dealers are amazed at the high prices that Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works bring, whereas many good 18th century English works of art can't be sold or bring low prices.
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Haji-Ioannou said the move would help bring low-cost air travel to more Africans.
With increasing of the geometry of various space structures, they easily bring low-frequency, longtime and more bending modal responses.
Now, Easy Solar, a startup created by Columbia grads, helps bring low-cost, solar-powered energy to Sierra Leone.
But can these off-grid technologies be scaled-up to bring low-carbon power to tens of millions of people?
We should bring low-risk populations into Medicare, merging it with Medicaid and making it open to all Americans.
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