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"It's an overhang and dampens potential for growth," said Goldstein.
But "time dampens the severity of your pain," Jeff says.
That dampens demand, which impacts American producers and their suppliers.
Cloudy weather dampens production and leads to less colorful displays.
Lower monetary velocity dampens the inflationary effect of money printing.
This dampens hopes of a strong rebound in Europe's largest economy.
Neither the tumor nor the chemotherapy, however, dampens Mason's inquisitive mind.
Raising prices dampens demand, while holding the line cuts into profits.
"It dampens the spirit," she said, "and I am a Punjabi."
As the show goes on, his nose pinks; his hair dampens.
S. trade war dampens demand for chips and chip equipment globally.
Such fragmentation makes investment in machinery harder and dampens farmers' selling power.
Their despondency at this situation dampens their hopes for a peaceful future.
A rapid increase often dampens demand for a while before expectations adjust.
Money is corrupting, and dampens the voluntary spirit of open source efforts.
None of which dampens the fertility industry's appeal to women, men—or investors.
This has worried policymakers at times, since a firm currency dampens price pressures.
That differentiation will be crucial as cheap gas dampens demand for electric vehicles.
But the context behind those relative successes dampens any real cause for celebration.
The stronger dollar dampens price increases, tending to decrease the price of imports.
Theory aside, the fact that it dampens consumer sentiment should not be ignored.
That dampens some of the fervor over this year's wave of tech offerings.
Although not soundproof, the curtain at least dampens or muffles noise a bit.
This minimizing language dampens our outrage and helps us allow it to continue.
The time comes in any relationship when the initial infatuation dampens a bit.
And those studies show that when you give rats access to comfort food — in their case usually Crisco mixed with sugar — and you stress them out, what you see is that over time, that comfort food actually dampens their stress hormones, it dampens down their brain's responsivity to stress, it dampens down the signaling between the brain and the rest of the body, so they don't secrete as many stress hormones.
And any economic downturn that dampens normal lending is likely to boost funding prospects.
But whether it amplifies or dampens pain depends on the mutation an individual carries.
The muffling effect of that dampens the contrast between the real and fake Legends.
At best, moderation tech only dampens the toxicity that's visible at the network's surface.
Nothing dampens her enthusiasm for chasing these ugly fish with their bony, toothy tongues.
The absence of small independent and multicultural media outlets dampens community and civic engagement.
Markets could fall further, creating a financial chain reaction that dampens the wider economy.
But then Jake Elliott goes and dampens the momentum by missing the extra point.
"It doesn't mean it's not going to happen, but it certainly" dampens the outlook.
But the sense of uncertainty stokes rather than dampens the fears of mismanagement and conflict.
The solar-powered sprinkler system dampens vegetation as far as 45 feet around his house.
Scientists say they figured out why foam dampens the sloshing in that pint of beer.
This move "dampens" the number of people looking to upgrade to new iPhones, he said.
Its postponement dampens hopes among bankers for a full recovery in the energy IPO market.
It drags down our economy and dampens the positive effects of tax reform and deregulation.
Generation Grandparent The time comes in any relationship when the initial infatuation dampens a bit.
Simultaneously, it makes American imports into China more expensive, which dampens demand for them there.
It dampens volatility, helps prevent downside protection for individual stocks and makes the biggest stocks bigger.
What Wright calls "the perception of emptiness" dampens the affect, but it also settles the mind.
And the placement smack dab in the center dampens the effect of a 7.3-inch screen.
Other research has shown that uninterrupted sitting dampens blood flow to various parts of the body.
SEC intervention dampens hype, and in a market that thrives on hype, this is a bad thing.
The book dampens much of the excitement around the progress we've seen in the past few years.
Plus, when you smoke weed all day every day, tolerance dampens the euphoric fun of being high.
" He went on: "The hopelessness shuts down and dampens immune response, leads to some aspects of depression.
These days, the soil is so dry that a sparse occasional rain shower barely dampens the dirt.
Transforming descriptive experience into abstract concepts mirrors the way secular reality dampens the brilliance of miraculous acts.
The New York experience shows that the magnitude of wage increases may determine whether an increase dampens employment.
But inflation remains subdued despite four years of aggressive money printing, as slow wage growth dampens household spending.
That approach mutes the importance of history and dampens the consideration of consequences, the very stuff of strategy.
Users avoid doing any ket until they're up on the MDMA, as—they say—it dampens the high.
Even more impressive than the compositional sophistication is how it heightens rather than dampens the street style's energy.
The hormone progesterone—which dampens your libido—is at a low during your period, which could explain it.
Currently, those premiums are excluded from tax, which economists argue dampens wages and encourages unnecessary use of medical care.
Her lack of enthusiasm dampens the moment but I guess she has her reasons so I let it go.
Let's take a closer look at how money FOG clouds a woman's money mindset and dampens a joyous life.
Biofuel groups argued that the waivers reduce demand for biofuels like ethanol and create regulatory uncertainty that dampens investment.
My husband moves around at night, so it's important for us to have a mattress that dampens motion transfer.
We all stand to lose if NEPA restricts the opportunity for public input and dampens the voice of citizens.
Rising federal debt dampens economic growth, burdening future generations with diminished opportunities and a larger debt burden to pay off.
Nektar Therapeutics' share price shot up by 40% after a study found that its drug dampens associated feelings of euphoria.
Japan's exporters have also had to deal with the strong yen, which makes exports more expensive and dampens overseas profits.
Nothing dampens payday vibes like checking your account to see just how much cash goes towards funding your takeout habit.
Strength in the single currency, which dampens inflation, has been seen as an obstacle in the path of ECB tapering.
A five percent appreciation of the euro dampens inflation by roughly 0.3 percentage points after one year, according to Nordea.
A strong yen is a negative for export stocks as it dampens their overseas profits when converted into local currency.
Fortunately, many lawmakers understand that this market disruption dampens competition and weakens our leadership in this important and growing sector.
However, business leaders and economists say a healthy immigration flow is needed while the aging population dampens labor force participation.
"We remain cautious of China's banks as non-performing loan recognition dampens our outlook for the country's financial firms," they said.
We're space-scientists, farmers, and architects, and if growing specifically in that direction dampens 'gross growth,' I'm perfectly happy with that.
" James McDonald, the CFTC's director of enforcement, said: "Manipulation in our markets impedes free and fair competition and dampens economic growth.
A stronger yen is usually considered negative for Japan's exporters as it dampens earnings when translated back into the home currency.
The U.S. is the beacon of democracy around the world, and this unconstitutional practice dampens the freedom the government must protect.
Indeed, many Galician nationalists rally around their own Romance language, but this hardly dampens their enthusiasm for a distinctive Celtic identity, too.
This further dampens the hope for a concession from the China side as the two sides are set to restart trade talks.
This dampens, slightly, the desire to go out, and can also account for growing scarcity among their ranks of carefree Spicoli-types.
Apple's biggest Asian revenue source has been under pressure, as the strength of the Hong Kong dollar dampens shopping from mainland China.
At the same time, the brain dampens the ability of our mid- and frontal cortex to use logic, criticize or think clearly.
The noise cancellation is decent and dampens loud background sound, but it isn&apost as effective as the ANC on some competitors.
White House officials have warned that the prolonged government shutdown could damage economic growth as unpaid workers dampens consumer confidence and government spending.
But that they often end with itchy, watery eyes or irritated skin dampens the excitement of having sparkly clean countertops, appliances, and floors.
Publishers also complain that as more books appear on Amazon, it's harder to pay authors and dampens demand for risky or unusual books.
Some state that treatment for bipolar disorder, a combination or psychotherapy and medications, dampens this creativity, making compliance in treatment at times difficult.
Citi noted the adverse effects would be reinforced by retaliation measures in other countries and as rising uncertainty dampens business confidence, reducing capital expenditure.
Read MoreJobs report dampens US recession speculation Treasury yields held lower, with the at 0.92 percent and the 10-year yield at 2.11 percent.
Analysts have forecast that the pace of coal imports could slow in 2017 as the restart of domestic coal mines dampens demand for imports.
"It was recognized long ago that denying the brain access to glucose, and converting to ketone-based metabolism, dampens brain electrical activity," Katz said.
But inflation remains subdued despite four years of aggressive money printing since Kuroda became governor in 2013, as slow wage growth dampens household spending.
That dampens the thrilling experiential quality of the exhibition that relies so heavily on contrasting through our senses the tensions between East and West.
"Everyone knew that the stock market was due a correction so there's no sense of panic, and that dampens demand for safe havens," said Reichelt.
Global stocks plunged Monday after OPEC failed to strike a deal on oil output Saturday as the coronavirus outbreak dampens international travel and economic activity.
Though hobbled by an obviousness that dampens any suspense, this sensitive, environmentally concerned movie is most successful when steeped in the particularities of its location.
Yet no policy moves, short of withdrawing Russian forces from eastern Ukraine, can lift the sanctions-created uncertainty that dampens investment and messes up budget planning.
Another theory is that focusing actually dampens the background noise, like turning down the volume on the rest of the instruments to make the violin clearer.
Molly's breastmilk invariably comes down at moments of high emotion, which not only dampens her bra but reminds her that she is also, essentially, an animal.
Ring of Honor never, ever comes out on top of NJPW in these things, which dampens the enthusiasm for the rest of the card a bit.
A lack of understanding about the institution also dampens turnout, she said, even though many policy decisions made at the European Parliament directly affect local policies.
First of all, it dampens overall S&P 500 volatility, which makes sense insofar as declining correlations mean that one sector will provide a "balance" for another.
Oil prices are being pressured by ongoing worries about demand as the U.S.-China trade war, heading into its second year, dampens prospects for global economic growth.
The stronger dollar dampens demand for gold by making it costlier for buyers holding other currencies, while geopolitical uncertainty fuels interest in bullion as a safe investment.
And, if the legislation dampens home prices, as realtors are warning, it could diminish the wealth of middle class families whose biggest investment is generally their home.
As for power, we can't quite be sure of the output of this mower because it bears two 20-volt batteries, which often dampens the power some.
S. talks * Trump steps up rhetoric on China, dampens trade deal hopes * Pound buoyed after Supreme Court ruling, outlook unclear * Graphic: World FX rates in 20.16 tmsnrt.
What's worse, JCT's numbers suggest that Republicans' decision to let major cuts for individuals expire at the end of 2025 dampens the growth effect of the law.
While Marco Rubio's somewhat surprising Minnesota win dampens his narrative a bit, Cruz is the only candidate who can say that he has beaten Donald Trump multiple times.
As The Washington Post's Emily Sohn notes, icing can dampens the body's ability to repair and strengthen the tiny tears that happen in muscle tissues during intense exercise.
OBAMA'S GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT The Iran nuclear nonproliferation deal—a difficult and painstaking agreement that dampens the ardor of those advocating for another large-scale, costly, mass-casualty war.
Pinterest's price range dampens some of the fervor over a wave of tech offerings this year, which had promised to generate piles of new wealth in Silicon Valley.
S. talks * Trump steps up rhetoric on China, dampens trade deal hopes * Pound buoyed after Supreme Court ruling, outlook unclear * Graphic: World FX rates in 20.16 http://tmsnrt.
The Seiren X reduces unwanted background noise and provides clearer sound to your audience, while its built-in shock mount dampens vibrations that could harm your audio experience.
Night Sound, which dampens down loud sounds and reduces noise leakage to neighboring rooms, and Speech Enhancement, which makes dialog easier to hear in the midst of other audio.
Oil prices are being pressured by worries about demand as the U.S.-China trade war, heading into its second year, dampens prospects for global economic growth, which affects oil demand.
Figuring out the plan ahead of time ensures that everyone is on the same page and avoids creating an uncomfortable situation at the end that dampens an otherwise enjoyable meal.
Oil prices jumped 10% on Tuesday, partly recovering from Monday's low, but they remain down over 40% since the beginning of the year as the epidemic dampens economic activity worldwide.
Norway's red hot housing market has cooled down in recent months as tighter mortgage regulations, slower population growth and a boom in construction during the last several years dampens demand.
The yen's strength, currently close to a seven-week high of around 20153 to the dollar JPY= hit exporters' profits and hurt stock prices, which in turn dampens consumer sentiment.
Oil prices fell on Friday and were heading for a weekly loss on a faster than expected recovery in Saudi output while slowing Chinese economic growth dampens the demand outlook.
The futures market has interpreted that to mean only one hike will be needed next year to take the U.S. economy into a "neutral zone" that neither fuels nor dampens inflation.
The move by Facebook dampens the sales outlook for Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, whose smartphone business became its biggest revenue generator last year, powered by strong growth in Europe and Asia.
Athersys believes Multistem - 1.2 billion cells delivered via simple intravenous drip - dampens the immune system's hyper-inflammatory reaction to signals that the brain is under attack during stroke, and promotes healing.
"The current tariffs have already hurt the global economy and the looming escalation only dampens the petroleum demand outlook further," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital Management in New York.
And gutting the federal workforce dampens job growth elsewhere: Between 2009 and 2012, one report shows, the failure to hire more government workers cost Americans some 500,000 jobs in the private sector.
It uses three microphones to detect where sound is coming from, so when you zoom in on video, it makes the sound from your subject louder and dampens the sound from elsewhere.
Shaving points off his job approval dampens voter enthusiasm in the base they need and persuades swing voters to swing in the wrong direction, or, at least stay home on Election Day.
The CBI said it expected growth to remain modest as inflation eats further into household spending power in late 2017 and early 2018 and uncertainty about Brexit dampens business investment next year.
The RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti have yet to see much of a discount either, though that's likely to change as more manufacturers bring cards to market and demand dampens a bit.
Oil prices are being pressured by ongoing worries about demand as the U.S.-China trade war, heading into its second year, dampens prospects for global economic growth, which strongly impacts oil demand growth.
This comes as the deepening U.S.-China trade dispute dampens the prospects for exports, the main engine of growth for the country, whose companies include manufacturing giants such as Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor.
This is probably due both to the low volatility experienced recently as well as a perceived lack of market catalysts (although it bears noting that the upcoming long weekend dampens volatility expectations as well).
Taking a placebo painkiller dampens activity in pain-related areas of the brain and spinal cord, and triggers the release of endorphins, the natural pain-relieving chemicals that opioid drugs are designed to mimic.
But there is more to federalism than racism, for there is an inherent genius in a system that dampens political winds and allows people to vote with their feet as well as their ballots.
The "City" filter dampens wind noise, but it is still a bother, and the earbuds' general sensitivity to wind means that phone calls and the use of voice assistants are tricky propositions when you're outside.
Investors do not want a trade war, as it dampens consumption in the short term and makes it harder for them to make long-term bets (companies have already announced layoffs due to the tariffs).
The backdrop was favourable for regional debt markets, where strength in the currency dampens inflation and is seen encouraging the European Central Bank to maintain its ultra-loose monetary policy stance for a longer period.
Toyota, Honda and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will not reopen North American factories at the end of the month as planned, as the COVID-19 disease spreads and dampens demand for new cars, trucks and SUVs.
WASHINGTON — Republicans are unfailingly passionate about cutting taxes, but as they look to craft the most sweeping tax code rewrite in 31 years, one question reliably dampens their enthusiasm: how to pay for the cuts.
In commodity markets, Brent crude futures fell $1, or 1.5%, to $61.74 a barrel, weighed down by slowing Chinese economic growth that dampens the demand outlook and a faster-than-expected recovery in Saudi output.
Democratic strategists hope the talk of tariffs dampens Republican turnout in rural areas, and said it provide voters a real-world example of the kind of economic threat posed by Trump's unpredictable and combative style.
You can even reverse the noise cancelation with an "ambient noise" setting that dampens audio and amplifies outside sound to keep you connected with the rest of the world while you enjoy your own private concert.
Simply at the level of being a role model for the nation, this also sets a tone about how politics should be conducted that fuels, rather than dampens, the partisan anger that has afflicted this nation.
His painstaking fire-prevention techniques include a concrete basement he poured by hand, a fire-repellent gel he coats his windows with, and a sprinkler system that dampens surrounding vegetation to prevent fires from consuming them.
"The governor's resignation would also be credit negative if it dampens foreign investor sentiment and leads to capital outflows for a protracted period of time," Moody's sovereign risk analyst Anushka Shah said in an email statement.
MILAN (Reuters) - A worsening economic outlook poses the biggest risk to Italian banks because it dampens earnings expectations and makes it more difficult for them to access the capital market, the central bank said on Friday.
The European Central Bank is widely expected to say next month that it will begin scaling back its asset-purchase stimulus program from January, even though a stronger euro, which dampens inflation, has complicated the outlook.
According to former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris, who has founded the Center for Humane Technology, going grayscale removes positive reinforcements and dampens that urge to to keep loading up social media feeds or mobile games.
"So I would say if the Fed's latest move dampens cross-asset volatility, then leverage applied via risk parity funds should increase," Chintan Kotecha, senior equity derivatives strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York.
The ACA's list of required benefits dampens enthusiasm insurers may have for selling across state lines; it significantly stifles their ability to offer a wider spectrum of plans with meaningful cost  variations from one state to another.
It isn't that Mortensen is unlikable as Tony (I mean, he is, but that shouldn't affect an acting award); it's that he's so much at all times, and it dampens some of the film's more powerful moments.
The near-term impact of the Brexit vote is expected to be negative on the eurozone and Luxembourg as the volatility in the financial markets and uncertainty across the eurozone dampens investments in the UK and the eurozone.
Visiting Golden Gate dampens Nehemy's otherwise positive outlook, so he doesn't do it much, except when he's required to as his brothers' older sibling: Twice, he's gone to the school for parent-teacher conferences as his dad's translator.
The world's biggest car market is bracing for further bad news as efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus, which has killed more than 2,900 people in mainland China, disrupts global supply chains and dampens consumer demand.
The world's biggest car market is bracing for further bad news as efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus, which has killed more than 2,900 people in mainland China, disrupts global supply chains and dampens consumer demand.
"With local authorities tightening anti-pollution measures, more steel mills have scheduled to do maintenance toward the end of the year, which dampens demand for the steelmaking raw material," said analysts from CITIC Futures in a note in Mandarin.
The depreciating yuan "is helping the exporters in China to export not just to the U.S. because it dampens the impact of the tariff hike, but also help them to export to other countries," she told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Thursday.
Investment bank NSBO wrote in a note on Wednesday that as long as the market fears that large sales are coming, it creates an overhang on the market, while the continuation of government restrictions further dampens already weak international investment sentiment.
Without first-hand test results, I can't tell you if the Playbase dampens any vibration between the speaker and the TV resting on top of it or if that unusually-designed woofer delivers the room-shaking, theater-like experience I demand.
It also has two radical cyclones designed to remove dirt and allergens from your home (nothing quite dampens a party like your guests having to take a Claritin with their dinner.) Whether you have carpet, hardwood, or tile floors, you're covered.
Now, one thing that contributed to the quick dip after Sandy Hook was the timing; the shooting was on December 14, 2012, which meant news coverage was running up against the holidays, which inevitably dampens interest in anything of substance.
The Taliban attack on Ghazni, a strategic center on the main highway linking the capital Kabul with southern Afghanistan, is a blow to President Ashraf Ghani weeks before a parliamentary election is due and dampens hopes of a start to peace talks.
The move brought the relief effort to a halt, and left the opposition and its leader, Juan Guaidó, at a standstill, aware that each passing day dampens its considerable momentum toward winning the trust of Venezuelans and the recognition of other governments.
At the (apparently haunted) house where he stays, he unearths both a skeleton and an increasingly spooky world of trouble, notably with a dybbuk — Yiddish for a malign deceased soul — who seriously dampens the couple's nuptials while greatly enriching the director Marcin Wrona's tale.
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She rightly says that raising interest rates is not a goal in itself, and describes today's near-zero rates as only "modestly" accommodative—a reminder that the so-called "natural" rate of interest, the rate which neither stimulates nor dampens the economy, is probably much lower than it used to be.
Both groups cited the Federal Trade Commission, which wrote in a 2015 blog post that it's "especially concerned when information disclosures allow competitors to figure out what their rivals are charging, which dampens each competitor's incentive to offer a low price, or increases the likelihood that they can coordinate on higher prices."
"If America wants a trade agreement with the European Union, which I think is very desirable – I want it – at the same time you are back to the same issue on the border if you do anything that dampens or softens the Good Friday Agreement," Democratic Congressman Richard Neal was quoted as saying.
"Chinese economic data showed the lowest reading for industrial production, which dampens the [country's] demand outlook … also while most likely storm related, U.S. industrial production unexpectedly declined today as well," Streible wrote in an email to CNBC on Friday, referring to Federal Reserve data that reflected the first monthly decline since January.
On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerShelby expects another funding stopgap, potentially through March Congress faces major hurdles to spending deal This week: Tensions flare over Schiff, impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Md.) emphasized the need to reach agreement on the allocations before putting any agreed-upon spending bills to a vote, a condition that dampens the chances of near-term progress on even noncontroversial bills.
Korea tensions remain focal point * Dollar/yen inches up from Friday's near 20.2-month low * Soft U.S. CPI data dampens Fed rate rise expectations By Masayuki Kitano SINGAPORE, Aug 20.1 (Reuters) - The dollar edged higher against the yen on Monday, trading above last week's near 21.1824-month low, with rising tensions between the United States and North Korea seen as the key to the near-term outlook.
Korea tensions remain focal point * Dollar/yen inches up from Friday's near 20.7839-month low * Soft U.S. CPI data dampens Fed rate rise expectations (Updates prices, adds comments) By Masayuki Kitano SINGAPORE, Aug 218 (Reuters) - The dollar edged higher against the yen on Monday, pulling away from last week's near 20.1-month low, with rising tensions between the United States and North Korea seen as the key to the near-term outlook.
According to Drew, that kind of sustainable investing can serve as a safeguard for investors "A lot of our investors are actually looking at this as uncorrelated to general market cycles and increasingly also, in sustainable investing, what we're seeing is academic research coming out that shows if you have an (environmental, social and governance) strategy as an overlay to your investments, it actually dampens down volatility in times of market shocks," Drew said.
Fitch's ratings and financial measures for GE's industrial businesses (GE Industrial) consider GE Capital on an equity basis, including approximately $50 billion of GE Capital debt as of March 31, 2017 maintained as intercompany debt with GE. The ratings for GE Capital incorporate support from GE. The ratings for GE incorporate the company's global presence, broad product portfolio, large market shares in its core infrastructure and healthcare markets, strong technological capabilities and substantial services revenue which dampens the impact on financial results from volatility in the company's energy and capital goods end-markets.

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