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Though the stock market has recovered the ground lost during the downturn, interest rates remain near all-time lows — crimping the elderly's income from savings.
Low fibre-crimp thinner laminates exhibited membrane stiffening, but for other thin laminates this was preceded by fibre damage.
Most of the fibres are low in the crimp (waviness) and felting (tendency to mat together) properties associated with the sheep fibre normally called wool.
In addition, it was found that for fabrics with the same level of yarn crimp, low yarn linear density and high fabric tightness were desirable for ballistic performance improvement.
Low participation could crimp job growth as the supply of labor shrinks, unless a significant rise in wages lures more people back into the labor force.
And low growth is crimping government finances — reducing tax revenue while, at the same time, increasing the cost of programs like unemployment insurance.
At a time when U.S. banks face low loan growth, crimped revenues and higher compliance and regulatory costs, college students frequently are seen as the next generation of potential customers.
A low level of yarn crimp would lead to the increase of the fabric tensile modulus and consequently influencing the propagation of the transverse wave.
The bank, based in Atlanta, wrestled with higher expenses as well as low interest rates, which crimps profit from lending.
DealBook » Weak Bank Revenues Show the Tough Road Back for the Economy | Low interest rates are crimping a major source of bank profits.
In this photo we see her character meeting her in-laws for the first time -- and what could be more suitable attire than a low-cut dress, crimped hair and chopsticks?
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