Consequently, this will reinforce the lowering of the interest rate in the money market by the central bank. |
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The first job, after lowering the floors by 2ft, was rendering and replastering the cave walls and laying floor tiles. |
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A man leaped into the chains, and lowering down the lead sounded in seven fathoms. |
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Every light inside the ship burst on at full intensity, the bright glare cruelly lighting the snow and lowering skies. |
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This Robin Hood would only be lowering the pay-outs for others who bet the winning horse at a somewhat greater risk of performance. |
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Competing on price means artificially lowering prices to attract more customers. |
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More importantly, it reflects the lowering of all our aspirations and expectations. |
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A breeze touched the white stone like a blind man finding his way and the lowering sky began to shift. |
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These changes have led to a gradual appreciation of the rupiah and allowed Bank Indonesia to begin lowering interest rates. |
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The second act has him lowering his own moral standards to do what proves necessary to survive. |
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Stronger signals, reduction in congestion and lowering the drop call rate are on the agenda. |
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But does it not say something if they are still trying to get more money by lowering themselves to prostitution? |
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She will not regard it as lowering herself, or pandering to the male chauvinist ego. |
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I think my greatest disappointment was really the commissioners' behavior with regard to lowering themselves to partisan politics. |
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It makes perfect sense for supermodels to love me, but there's really no reason for them to be lowering themselves to fools like Pete. |
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Apparently that friend saw Lindt's photo on my blog and felt Lindt was lowering himself to be associated with a empty vessel like myself. |
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I can't imagine the French lowering themselves to pay more attention to him than the other street performers on Parisian streets. |
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He can scarce contain his glee as he is lauded him for lowering the boom on government troughing. |
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In Surrey's stockbroker belt, they were regarded by some as lowering the tone. |
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Water dampens and compresses wall and attic insulation, lowering R-values and increasing heating costs. |
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The door slammed shut and they turned to see Benjamin lowering his finger after performing his evil magic. |
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The entire northern flank of the mountain collapses and falls as an avalanche lowering the height of the mountain by 1,500 feet. |
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Many United States and multilateral institutions promote business by lowering tariffs and offering loans and consultations. |
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When doctors recommend lowering the salt in your diet, it doesn't mean your food has to be tasteless and bland. |
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Too much tedding can shatter leaves of alfalfa or clover, lowering the quality of the hay. |
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In addition, many collared mangabeys display by continuously lifting and lowering their conspicuous white eyelids. |
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Before she could warn him about her makeup, he had gathered her close in his arms, and was lowering his finely sculptured lips to meet hers. |
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How did contemporaries view this strikingly broad-shouldered figure, massively sturdy legs, lowering brow, and deep-set eyes? |
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Alloyed thorium enhances the emission of thermions by lowering the work function barriers. |
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The lowering clouds develop into thick fog, then break into dazzling sunlight. |
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Landowners created new meadows and pastures by lowering the water level of lakes, thereby somewhat improving the availability of fodder. |
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For our purposes, it's enough to say that lowering inflation has positive growth effects. |
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The sun was lowering, bathing the whole atmosphere with a pink tint, coloring the scenery with life, adding substance to the air itself. |
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They practised raising and lowering the flag, standing sentry and slow-marching into position and away again. |
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In this way, the exercise more closely resembles a bench press, which starts by lowering the weight before pushing it back up. |
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The explosion of global trade in the postwar era is usually attributed to the lowering of tariffs and other trade barriers. |
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Insulin shock therapy inducing seizures by the lowering of blood sugar was used with some success in schizophrenics. |
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The excavator had been lowering a skip to the bottom of the hole when it tipped over the edge and tumbled down. |
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The first campaign of the newly reorganized Department of Health was directed toward lowering the city's typhoid fever rate. |
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He remains one of the league's top ballcarriers, a player who can beat defenders by lowering his shoulder or sidestepping them. |
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For months, the talk has been about trimming an ornamental detail here or there, eliminating this room, lowering that ceiling, blah, blah, blah. |
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One of the first cuts made was a lowering in the price paid for wood delivered at the mine by carters and cutters. |
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Suspension belts are independent work supports used to suspend a worker, such as boatswain's chairs or raising or lowering harnesses. |
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Anything lowering their chances of being spotted by Liches sounded like a good idea, so the tension at Raven's bold suggestion quickly subsided. |
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In addition, big medical bills can deplete a family's savings, lowering its unearned income in later years. |
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When you shortened sail, you began by lowering the yard a bit, removing a bonnet, and re-reeving tacks and sheets. |
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It's also expected to cut down on the import of cheaper, bootlegged alcohol by lowering the cost of buying legally-ordered supplies. |
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The Fed is predicted to respond to the more sluggish economy by lowering rates. |
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Another option is to open sluices, releasing water and lowering river levels. |
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Factor in the lowering of military recruiting standards in order to fulfill the unmet needs of the War, we've got problems. |
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In fact, ANP also lowers renin secretion by the kidneys thus lowering circulating angiotensin II levels. |
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This seemed to satisfy them and they sipped, lowering their cups only slightly and resting their arms casually on the low table. |
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He also argued that economic depressions stimulated goldmining by lowering costs and releasing labour for prospecting. |
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If your mouth is unhealthy, especially with gum disease, it overloads your health every moment of the day, lowering your resistance to all disease. |
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Dual exhaust system has two tailpipes, which allows the engine to exhaust more freely, thereby lowering the back pressure which is inherent in an exhaust system. |
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There is no noise, until one hears the soft, heavy tread of a large woman, walking slowly to the chair, and with great care lowering herself onto the chair. |
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He says he simply forgot about memos in his own hand in 1981 and 1984 that show him lowering the boom on two previously undisclosed priests accused of molestation. |
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The remaining eight constitutional amendment issues include adjusting the terms of Control Yuan members, lowering the voting age and revoking compulsory military service. |
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The vessel is equipped with 2 moon pools, 1,000 sq meters clear deck space, a 250T heave compensated crane equipped for deepwater lowering in water depths to 10,000 ft. |
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International trade agreements lowering tariffs, however, do not need these high hurdles because they promote liberty and strike a blow against special interests. |
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Too often we hear people in modern sport trying to take the pressure off themselves by lowering expectations, inflating the life raft in case things go wrong. |
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In fact, foes of abortion have opposed most every single public policy that contributes to lowering the abortion rate in America. |
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The report comes as the U.S. is preparing to start lowering the first interceptor missiles into newly built silos at Fort Greely, Alaska and Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. |
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But amidst society's contempt and mockery, young people built a movement strong enough to make Congress realize the practicality of lowering the voting age. |
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Under a lowering sky, the entourage crowds into two hertz station wagons for the sixty mile drive to Las Cruces. |
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By adding copper to the silver, the mediaeval craftsmen were hardening and lowering the melting point of silver, although it still remained silvery in colour. |
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I gather up the silk I have spun since the last time he came to me, and the empty flask, and fill the basket, lowering it down the cord in silence, as always. |
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Hydraulic pressure is involved not only in lowering the landing gear but in controlling the airplane. |
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Research evaluating the benefit of therapies aimed at lowering the levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and increasing the levels of HDL cholesterol is needed. |
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Treatment is aimed at lowering blood pressure and includes bed rest and drugs, usually in hospital where the condition can be monitored constantly. |
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For example, in the evolution of selfing and outcrossing in plants, inbreeding initially selects against selfing lineages by lowering mean fitness. |
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Jull and colleagues studied the effectiveness of a common adjuvant therapy, pentoxifylline, which is thought to correct microcirculatory disorders by lowering blood viscosity. |
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We've seen tremendous moves made toward lowering the tension there. |
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This includes lowering the annual level of inflation to below 5 per cent. |
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In order to avoid a snooze-fest, there has to be more drama than the raising or lowering of a hemline. |
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The designers are acutely aware that a mix of social classes and income brackets improves facilities for the poorest without lowering the standards for the rich. |
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With long-term lowering of uric acid the tophi may decrease in size and the volume and kidney function may improve. |
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Under the cloak of reform he's mendaciously lowering the safety net protecting the low paid as well as the jobless, sick and disabled. |
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Day by day lowering of water level is stated to be the main reason for not installing any new tube well in the city. |
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Often, however, schools remain open on the nonteaching day, lowering savings. |
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There is no evidence that lowering omega-6 fatty acid intake results in a reduced risk of heart disease. |
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It allows doctors from around the world to telecommunicate thereby lowering costs. |
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Angiotensin receptor blockers have a mild uricosuric effect and may help with lowering uric acid levels. |
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Papayas are also full of fibre, lowering cholesterol levels and keeping you regular. |
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When the lowering in the crossing vee runs out, the wheel gradually comes into contact with the crossing vee. |
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Do stair raises by standing tippytoe on the edge of a stair step, then lowering and raising your heels until your calves start to burn. |
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Research has found that the veg contains an amino acid called glutamic acid that links directly with lowering blood pressure. |
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But in girls passive smoking appeared to be associated with a lowering of blood pressure. |
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That's partly because doctors are hesitant to overmedicate people over age 85, especially when most studies on lowering blood pressure have few people in that age group. |
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In response, we've developed solutions to accelerate the success of our customers and their patients by transformationally improving clinical outcomes and lowering costs. |
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Conservatives like it because lowering rates stimulates the economy and eliminating loopholes curbs tax-driven economic decisions that grossly misallocate capital. |
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These data are enough to prove that lowering interest rates will only negligibly cut the inflation rate, which means, in other words, Erdoy-an is wrong. |
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As homecare lancets are used in a wide variety of applications, lowering the unit cost through mass production of standardised outputs is impossible. |
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Simply placing vials on a shelf and lowering the shelf temperature leads to heterogeneous nucleation and non-uniform crystal growth, which impede primary drying. |
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But can it be a vote-catching gimmick of the PPP rulers who are, in the first place, responsible for vitiating the business prospects and lowering the annual GDP growth. |
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Moreover, sea-level lowering during the glacial maxima increased the magnitude of continentality, making it even more difficult for river systems to reach the oceans. |
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Isn't the combination of the lowering white birthrate and the higher Hispanic birthrate, coupled with illegal immigration, going to make the Southwest brown? |
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These schemes would result in lowering CO2 levels and other harmful gas emissions as well, including the reduction in usage of ozone-friendly refrigerant. |
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Our new MAINCOTE Resins build on the durability and protection properties of metal and concrete coatings while lowering VOC to low and ultra-low levels. |
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Were weaving and spinning and singing aloud, Were broidering my bride-veil of lace, But the lowering three sisters they wove me my shroud As death kissed me cold in the face. |
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