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Finally, they will suffer a drop in social capital.
Pensions, however, will suffer a drop in investment returns.
LONDON should not suffer a drop in visitor numbers during the Olympics, as some have predicted.
Safeguards have been put in place to ensure the Rabo does not suffer a drop in income, but the England and French clubs will be significantly better off.
They say that if this happened, 94percentnt of the countries in the world would suffer a drop in income of at least 1percentnt.
The chairman of British Athletics has admitted the governing body expects to suffer a drop in sponsorship income in the run up to the Rio Olympics despite the huge success of the London Games last summer.
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Studies have shown that when top players reach tie-break situations at the end of the set, it is the weaker ones who suffer a drop-off in performance rather than the best players rising to the occasion.
If any of the "new signals" that determine the quality of the content on your site tell Google that you're not up to their standards, you could suffer a drop--even if you're doing everything else right.
Even Corn Flakes have suffered a drop.
Like most Wall Street operations, Goldmans suffered a drop in business during 2011.
Like many high-tech companies, Palm has suffered a drop in sales this year.
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