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Higher pump prices are curbing consumer spending, which is depressing sales.
In 1987, his dealer died; executors liquidated the collection, flooding the market with Heizers and depressing sales for years.
Typically, BMW begins talking publicly about a new car only a few months before it appears, to avoid depressing sales of existing models.
Traders in Covent Garden market, one of the capital's leading shopping areas with an estimated 44 million visitors a year, said that desperate trading conditions were depressing sales.
The anticipated end of the tax credit this fall, however, may have motivated some people who had planned to buy next year to buy a little earlier, potentially depressing sales in 2010.
Americans, it turns out, are keeping their cars in record numbers, depressing sales not just of new cars, but of many models of used cars, too.
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In some cases, such as with luxury apartments, the government's measures have succeeded in depressing sale prices, slowing down transactions and helping the rich pick up properties at a discount.
WHAT THEY DIDN'T SAY Audi offered no confident predictions on whether the market for six-figure sports cars will soon be as depressed — and depressing — as sales of other luxury goods.
An aging population is also depressing restaurant sales.
Europe's economy, in particular, seems to be balancing on a precipice, depressing auto sales across the Continent.
Shipments decreased in all regions, with the analyst suggesting interest in other consumer electronics devices, such as TVs and wearables, contributed to depressing PC sales over the holiday period.
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