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Falling real wages are stifling demand in the world's richest economies.
The aluminum producer has struggled as expectations for growth in the developing world have dimmed, stifling demand for the commodities.
Momentum is growing behind criminalising the punters, not the providers: stifling demand in the hope of throttling the industry.
OPEC's goal next year, as it has been much of this year, will be to keep prices at a level that fattens its economies without stifling demand elsewhere on the globe.
Others say they think the cartel's members are already pumping at full capacity, both in an effort to keep prices from spiraling even higher, at the risk of stifling demand, and to take advantage of the unusually high prices.
Miliband has been badly bruised by direct attacks from Lamont when she resigned, for allegedly treating the Scottish party as a "branch office" and allowing the party's Westminster "dinosaurs" to dictate Scottish policy, stifling demand in the party for greater devolution.
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Growth has been stifled, demand suppressed and investment stalled.
Still, the iPad's $499-and-up price tag has not stifled demand for that device.
But Europe's economy was shrinking, as the region's austerity programmes stifled demand.
Japan's export growth slowed for a second month in December as a weakening American economy stifled demand.
These idle balances can be seen as a form of windfall gain, created in part by successive rounds of cost-cutting which have themselves stifled demand.
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