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"Should" exert downward pressure on costs?
It could also exert downward pressure on house prices.
But meanwhile, diluting the dollar's share in official reserves will exert downward pressure on it.
However English referee Greg Garner ruled the young Welshman had failed to exert downward pressure before his second attempt that was beyond the dead-ball line.
And confusion reigns at the central bank: shortly after introducing a policy likely to exert downward pressure on the yen, officials then tried to talk up the currency.
"Reforms that offer the prospect of reducing these costs have modest potential to exert downward pressure on overall health spending," the study concluded.
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"The downward draft in Treasuries is exerting downward pressure on mortgage rates, but not as much as normal," he said.
And it has also exerted downward pressure on wages in the US economy itself.
Still, no matter how expertly an apartment is staged and marketed, competition in the same building typically exerts downward pressure on prices.
On wages, the picture is more mixed, with some evidence immigration actually pushes wages up overall, while exerting downward pressure on wages for low-skilled workers.
A long handle was used to turn a heavy wooden screw, exerting downward pressure against the paper, which was laid over the type mounted on a wooden platen.
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