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Third person singular of depress
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And as a feminist who is also a music critic, it depresses me deeply that female pop performers find it difficult to market their songs without licking mallets in the buff (as Cyrus does in the video for Wrecking Ball).
If the bad publicity arising from the bad weather depresses bookings for the region's vital tourism industry this summer, many more jobs could be lost in scenic places like Devon and Cornwall.In some ways, the storms hit at the worst possible moment.
Rather, it adds to a supply overhang that depresses prices as the economy sags.
The drawback of Goldman's proprietary system is that it relies on a single marketmaker, which depresses liquidity.NASDAQ fancies itself as the industry standard but faces difficulties of its own.
Mass production of such jerseys, often only faintly resembling anything made on the island, depresses the price of the genuine articles.That, laments Ms Fritschi, means youngsters are spurning the craft.
In a pamphlet last October, Eric Olsen of BCG argued that EVA discourages executives from making big investments because the upfront capital charge for them immediately depresses EVA.
The same deflation, if left untended, will guarantee that, even if banks became able to lend again, asset markets would still not function: nobody wants to borrow when deflation depresses revenues and increases the real debt burden year after year.That is why reflation by the Bank of Japan is needed more urgently than ever.
That encourages exports and depresses spending at home.
In turn, economies hurt by America's downturn buy less from the United States and the rest of the world, which depresses demand further.
The cause of the deflationary psychology that depresses private demand, and compresses nominal interest rates on yen assets toward zero so as to destroy the profitability of the banks, should first be properly identified.
Attacks on the peg automatically lead to a rise in interest rates, which depresses the stockmarket.
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