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The astonishingly slow growth rate from April through June was due in large part to sluggish consumer spending and an increase in imports, which subtract from growth numbers.

The upward revision to the second-quarter rate was attributed mainly to higher consumer spending, stronger exports and a reduction in the estimate of imports, which subtract from G.D.P. growth.

Commerce also noted that imports, which subtract from GDP, were revised lower.

The relatively smaller phase advance in the fetal SCN compared to the fetal liver in maternal RF may be explained by a possible competition in the fetal SCN between a stronger maternal-feeding based synchronizer and other unknown signals which subtract from the phase advance induced by maternal RF.

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If business executives become more pessimistic, they tend to invest less in expansion, which subtracts from growth.

It's quite neat, though the borders of the device screen (which you need to contact to make the swipe count) are really surprisingly wide, which subtracts from the screen, and the desire it to swipe the screen, not the border.

From Palo Verde to the Port of Tokyo (which, subtracted from its city, looks more like one of the millions of tuna steaks it exports than a major international seaport), the end results are four post-industrial landscapes that could be, well, anywhere on Earth.

Japan's national wealth, which subtracts debts from assets across the economy, fell for a fifth consecutive year, declining 3.4percentto to 2,799 trillion yen $26 trillionn).

The index, which subtracts pessimists from optimists, is now at its highest since June 1997, before a financial crisis began to sweep through Asia.

Unlike the official White House website, this tool formats them into lists (the specific numbers here reflect the number of meetings, which subtracts events from the total number of visits).

Capital Economics pointed out that the underlying picture in America was better than the headline number: The 0.3% month-on-month gain in industrial production is a lot better than it looks because the unseasonably warm weather last month led to a 4.8% m/m drop in utilities output, which subtracted nearly 0.5% from overall production.

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