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Some economists say the Japanese economy may backtrack in the final quarter of 2011, as exports take a further hit from soft demand worldwide.
BMW shares take a further hit after transport campaigners claim their diesels also far exceed emissions limits in real-world tests.
Almost all Australians can expect to be above the OECD benchmark of 70% of their pre-retirement income, in retirement, and so asking them to take a further hit to wages today, doesn't necessarily [seem] to be a good idea.
Morale may take a further hit if rumored layoffs happen in coming months.
After a 3-0 defeatoto Kazakhstan and a 2-0 win over San Marino, we're likely to see Scotland's ranking take a further hit.
Local councils in England are expecting to take a further hit in Wednesday's Spending Review, but some communities are working together to keep their libraries and sports centres going.
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Mrs. Merkel's credibility takes a further hit here.
Disposable incomes have taken a further hit since the global downturn, with many companies banning paid overtime to save money.
Savers' options were slim even before the Bank of England cut its base rate to 0.25% in August, but they've since taken a further hit.
In trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Citigroup's already battered stock took a further hit, plunging $2, or 4.34percentto to $44.125.
Although the rise in output was less than widely expected, and exports took a further hit, economists at Goldman Sachs say they believe that China could even return to double-digit growth as soon as next year.
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