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By giving at least as much weight to cost (in the case of high-grade bond funds, more weight) as they do to performance, they put a lot of emphasis on one of the few elements of investing that are predictable: namely, the drag on future performance from fees and loads.
But Washington refuses to join them, citing the potential drag on future American economic growth.
But seeing climate change as a drag on future prosperity is not the only way businesses can frame the issue, Whittington argues.
Gerrit Zalm, the chairman of ABN Amro, pointed to the sovereign debt crisis as a potential drag on future earnings, adding that he expected "impairments to be somewhat higher in the second half and pressure on interest margins to increase".
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, formerly the chief economist on President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers and now director of the Congressional Budget Office, said the growing pile of unpaid bills could become a drag on future growth.
Keep in mind that the removal or reversal of any of these stimulants would, at a minimum, act as a drag on future economic growth.
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They fear that as negotiations drag on, the Hawleyville Post Office's future will slip through a bureaucratic crack and disappear forever.
Likely, this decision will drag on in appeals for the foreseeable future.
The episode seems designed to stall for time while negotiations drag on over David Duchovny's contract and the series' future.
And did it drag on?
It might drag on till July.
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