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That helped feed worries that the credit squeeze stemming from the housing industry's decline would hit corporate profits and slow growth.
Though average hourly pay is still higher than when the recession began, the new wage rollbacks feed worries that the economy has weakened and could even be at risk of deflation.
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In addition, banks reported more stringent credit standards, feeding worries that consumers, nervous about their job prospects and income levels, would continue to rein in spending.
For years opposition parties have been demanding that the investigation be reopened, to no avail.The judge's suspicions of "baleful political interference" with the NPA are feeding worries about the judiciary's independence.
That is especially true if policy makers come up with a plan to keep Greece afloat while also preventing anxiety from infecting other countries like Spain and Italy, whose huge debts and weak economies have fed worries that their borrowing has become unsustainable.
Competition suits customers, but it also carries the risk that clearing-houses will water down standards on the amount of margin they demand, for instance to win deals.That feeds worries about the other effect of lots more clearing: a new concentration of risk.
Similar to the present model, Robichaud and Dugas (2006) describe IU as a background contributor to other factors feeding worry.
Down the road, in King William Street, the builders are at work inside the future home of ICBC, another state-owned giant.Such visible signs of Chinese encroachment will feed the worries of many Europeans.
They quoted the operative in their column, feeding widespread worries about Mr. Quayle's qualifications.
But more than memories of the past, it is fear of the future that feeds Mongolians' worries about China.
The business interest in such products, of course, is being fed by worries about how much personal information marketers collect.
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