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Although the American market is sluggish, Mexico is taking a bigger bite of it.
"Everything is higher, and energy is taking a bigger bite out of people's budgets".
Flooding and storms are also taking a bigger bite out of the economy.
In a helicopter the pilot calls for power by manipulating the pitch of the rotor blades (a greater pitch taking a bigger "bite" of air and so demanding more power to maintain rotative speed).
Borrowing a lot more would mean paying even higher interest rates and put the investment-grade status of Brazil's sovereign debt at risk.If Brazil's economy were doing well, tax revenues could rise without taking a bigger bite out of GDP.
An increase in social security insurance premiums in April is taking a bigger bite out of bonuses this year, they said, while higher food prices and recent increases in tobacco and liquor taxes have also undermined purchasing power.
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Tough new federal regulations restricting overdraft charges and other penalties are already taking a big bite out of profits.
Together, they are taking a big bite out of gasoline consumption and emissions: hybrids use about 50% less gas and generate half as many emissions as traditional cars.
And, on Jan . 18 taking a big bite out of the new year, it's "Piranha 3D," combining soft-core exploitation with hard-core gore in a way that's so blatant it's rather charming.
Ballmer: We are taking a big bite here.
And while U.S. companies are also taking a big bite out of European business, they are not taking it all.
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