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This kind of stigma could dampen future sales.
Clouds are really the only plausible feedback that could significantly dampen future global warming.
The new rules on drugs look sure to dampen future prospects too.
Such fertilization, and associated carbon storage, could dampen future increases in atmospheric CO2 levels and associated climate warming1.
They should argue that the most pernicious effect of windfall taxes is to dampen future investment and thereby raise prices in the long run.
Higher taxes would encourage conservation, dampen future price swings and provide a more sensible way for governments to raise money.An obvious starting point is to target petrol.
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However, economists expect the OBR to lower the UK's expected growth rate over the next two years, dampening future tax receipts and limiting the scope for extra spending.
Other factors, such as contracts that reward doctors for providing better care rather than lots of it, could continue to dampen growth in future.The new report from CMS provides more data for academics to munch on.
Antonio Conte has refused to dampen speculation about his future, saying that "everything is possible" when his second season as Chelsea manager concludes in May.
She did nothing to dampen speculation about her future earlier in Saturday's discussion, while talking about the need for people who are committed to a public cause to keep trying even when their ambitions were thwarted.
His appointment will do little to dampen speculation about the future control of Arsenal.
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