Hillary Clinton's campaign statements similarly dented shares in the sector.
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Four profit warnings in a year have dented Gemalto's performance.
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STERLING STRICKEN Fed expectations have not dented the dollar however.
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"It dented people's faith in business and politicians," Wolper said.
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But none have dented the hugely popular leader's domestic support.
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A negative interest rate will likely see their profits dented.
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But legalization has hardly dented California's huge illegal cannabis market.
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But the move as well as higher expenses dented margins.
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None of this seemed to have dented Mr Kuroda's convictions.
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Almost three years later, those hopes have been badly dented.
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Concerns about lower economic growth also dented sentiment, analysts said.
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In 2012, for instance, a micrometeorite dented the ISS cupola.
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But the failure of supersymmetry has dented that confidence badly.
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A 6.7% decline in Facebook also dented the broader market.
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Mining stocks fell 0.4%, dented by lower iron ore prices.
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Soft demand in Brazil also dented sales of Sagabita cachaca.
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The claims have not dented his popularity among many Conservatives.
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Subdued earnings by Japanese firms last week also dented sentiment.
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The smashed cucumber salad was barely dented and scarcely seasoned.
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Strength in the U.S. dollar has also dented stock prices recently.
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The collision badly dented the McCain's hull and killed 10 sailors.
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S. John was the one who dented the car," or "P.
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Exxon said Harvey dented quarterly earnings by 4 cents per share.
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I dropped the phone and dented a corner while photographing it.
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Thursday's sharp fall has dented the technical picture for the metal.
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Mr. Johnson's bare-knuckle tactics have dented his happy warrior image.
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In each special election, Democrats significantly dented the Republican win margins.
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Meanwhile, food deflation dented revenue by 27.9 basis points this quarter.
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America's enthusiasm for avocados may be dented, however, by soaring prices.
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But this week's stronger yen also dented demand for Japanese shares.
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In the currency market, the weak U.S. data dented the dollar.
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Concerns like these have dented the KMT's reputation for economic competence.
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But higher costs for sports programming and film marketing dented profits.
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Asian demand for the metal is also expected to be dented.
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Companies banking on Chinese consumers will likely see their businesses dented.
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Hooves clack on the interior; the roof is dented from within.
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But that image has been dented by two embarrassing data breaches.
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But none of this has so far dented Mr. Zelensky's popularity.
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Alphabet blamed the strong dollar, which dented revenue by $210.8 billion.
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A dented, screen-cracked iPhone is the center of my work.
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So far it has only marginally dented China's $12 trillion economy.
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Earnings could be dented by up to £803 million ($259 million).
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SXAP were 0.1 percent lower, dented by weaker car registrations data.
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That in turn dented the dollar's attraction against other major currencies.
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Such prices have dented the profitability of Cellcom and its rivals.
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Nor has it more than dented welfare states' protection from calamity.
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Meanwhile, the government's intensified crackdown on pollution has dented industrial activity.
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He was never charged, but the publicity dented his father's standing.
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He drank water from a plastic bottle, dented by his bag.
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The value of history has been dented by the negative line space.
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Photos show a pretty badly dented driver's side with a deployed airbag.
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In some instances, the policy dented farmer prices due to higher output.
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Those hopes were dented in an odd first round between the pair.
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Concern about next week's European parliamentary elections dented demand for the euro.
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But the capitulation dented Mr. Netanyahu's image as a master political player.
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Concern about next weeks European parliamentary elections dented demand for the euro.
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The growth worries, along with surging U.S. oil supply, dented oil prices.
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Analysts said the investment plans had dented the firm's cash flow figures.
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So far Brexit uncertainty hasn't dented investment into London's thriving fintech market.
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But the drop in oil prices dented interest in the Aussie dollar.
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If those are not offset by savings elsewhere, profit will be dented.
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Meanwhile, Thursday's sharp fall has dented the technical picture for the metal.
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Rising economic optimism dented gold, which fell 0.5% to $1,503 per ounce.
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I drove the car a lot and barely dented the fuel supply.
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The dip hardly dented Thursday's 2.4 percent gains, posted after Sino-U.
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The soft sentiment in the market dented performances of newly priced bonds.
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I drove the car a lot and barely dented the fuel supply.
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S. tariff dispute that has dented global growth and dulled business sentiment.
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S. trade tensions dented business confidence and stoked fears of a recession.
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Allen bought superyachts, estates and sports teams that barely dented his pile.
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But the aggressive expansion under Belt and Road has dented China's reputation.
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It said the strong United States dollar dented revenue by $1.2 billion.
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"At the moment economically, it's severely dented every single industry," Khamkar said.
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S. trade spat and a slump in the Chinese yuan dented sentiment.
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After days of searching, the police found the bottle dented — and empty.
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Earnings could be dented by as much as £200 million ($259 million).
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Wall Street suffered steep losses as coronavirus fears dented sentiment once again.
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And Mr. Trump's approval ratings among his base have not been dented.
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Some tech firms' share prices have been dented by the trade war.
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The company warned its revenues might be dented and come below expectations.
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Falling comparable sales at the apparel division dented its first-half performance.
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A prolonged games licensing freeze in China dented Tencent's profits last year.
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Exporters were dented as the yen strengthened to a six-month high.
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So the incoming commission president will take office with her authority already dented.
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The uncertainty has already dented investor sentiment on currency, bond, and stock markets.
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The affair has dented the wholesome image that the devout Catholic has cultivated.
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Months of air and ground offensives in Mindanao have not dented their resolve.
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ISIS leadership also dented ISIS has also suffered leadership losses in recent weeks.
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Domino's has also seen its profit dented by a slowdown in overseas markets.
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The recent escalation in U.S.-China trade relations has dented stocks this month.
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Existing programmes have barely dented global emissions, which ticked up again last year.
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Mr Trudeau's hope of re-election in October this year has been dented.
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The tragedy at Tlahuelilpan has dented the optimism brought in by AMLO's presidency.
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In recent days all three have been dented by the crisis in Catalonia.
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Smaller mobile challengers like LetGo and OfferUp have also dented traffic to Craigslist.
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UPS is grappling with lower margins for e-commerce, which have dented earnings.
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However, sentiment was dented after-market when big names Alphabet Inc and Amazon.
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That dented confidence; the firm's share price slumped and banks pulled credit lines.
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Commodities prices were also clawing back having been dented by the revitalised dollar.
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The value of the Australian dollar also rose, which dented non-mining exports.
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The occasional arrests of furnace workers and smugglers have barely dented the supply.
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The floods killed more than 900 people, crippled industry and dented economic growth.
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The massive hailstorm shattered car windows in the parking lot and dented vehicles.
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But on a group basis, TUI's earnings were barely dented by those difficulties.
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That has dented consumer spending, contributing to a marked slowdown in Britain's economy.
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Developing world currencies broadly rose after weak U.S. manufacturing readings dented the dollar.
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Related • The crash in cryptocurrencies hasn't dented the popularity of initial coin offerings.
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It was recovered dented, the police said — and drained to the last drop.
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Another angle: The crash dented Ethiopian Airlines' campaign to become Africa's leading carrier.
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Major airlines have cut domestic and international flights because of the dented demand.
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Yet none of this has dented the popularity of economic incentives among lawmakers.
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Elsewhere in virtual currencies: China's crackdown on crypto hasn't dented investor enthusiasm there.
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Jeff Bezos&apos party spirit hasn&apost been dented by his rough week.
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But an expected rise in protectionist policies has dented confidence in those prospects.
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The emissions scandal at Volkswagen and other automakers has barely dented the economy.
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This sparked fears across the tech sector and dented sentiment also in Asian trading.
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In addition, emerging-market companies' ability to service dollar-denominated debt will be dented.
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That's dented its ability to respond forcefully to tensions in the South China Sea.
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Forecasts of a 2019 supply surplus and slowing demand have also dented the market.
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However, the blaze, blamed on poor safety standards and haphazard industrialization, dented Kunshan's pride.
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As for investors, their appetite for Russian assets has not so far been dented.
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One after another, I threw them against the dented steel walls of the room.
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The crumpled and dented bronze figure has been taken to a warehouse for storage.
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A 1960's Chevy cruises down a Cuban street with a slightly dented bumper.
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Aboriginal Australians suffer from enormous disadvantages, which a succession of governments has barely dented.
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A third was the fall in oil prices, which dented orders for oil rigs.
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Weak sales in some Asia-Pacific countries, mainly Hong Kong, also dented total sales.
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The 75-year-old has seen his stature dented by multiple allegations of corruption.
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Investments to roll out new models, like the Mercedes E-Class, dented the margin.
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It had solid rubber tires, dented fenders, double top-tubes, and wide, level handlebars.
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Accounting oddities related to interest rates also dented the bank's profit during the quarter.
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"We see few signs that market volatility has dented U.S. growth momentum," Goldman said.
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Acthar sales were dented by unfilled prescriptions, mainly due to reimbursement pressure from insurers.
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The Cambridge Analytica affair hasn't dented user engagement, according to Jefferies analyst Brent Thill.
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Their worries were dented further by worries over a slowdown in the Chinese economy.
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That argument was somewhat dented in 2008, when the average hedge fund lost 19%.
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Local drought conditions have dented demand for its products and battered the company's margins.
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A week after he started to work for her family, he dented her car.
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Global stocks were under pressure in June as uncertainty over trade dented risk appetite.
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The BEA also issued a photo showing the cockpit voice recorder dented but intact.
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Yet that has hardly dented Lott's reputation among defenders of minimal restrictions on guns.
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I examine berries one by one to make sure they aren't soft or dented.
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In other words, Judd says, Weinstein's alleged attack dented the rest of her career.
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The absence of the Max has driven up these airlines' costs and dented profits.
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Resource and oil stocks also dropped as concerns over Chinese demand dented commodity prices.
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The reputation of the U.S. has been considerably dented over the last three years.
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The Federal Trade Commission's record-breaking levy has barely dented the company's stock price.
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Ongoing struggles at Freeform, a channel aimed at young adults, also dented the results.
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But this growing economic dependence on the mainland has not dented nationalism in Taipei.
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But such caution has not badly dented the demand for new and listed stocks.
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As a constitutional matter it was Queen Elizabeth's authority that was dented on Tuesday.
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As a constitutional matter it was Queen Elizabeth's authority that was dented on Tuesday.
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By withdrawing from the UNHRC, the United States has dented the U.N. body's credibility.
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That boosted stocks in Europe by 0.6 percent and dented demand for fixed income.
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Netanyahu's standing has been dented by an indictment on corruption charges that he denies.
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An accounting scandal at a separate business run by Schorsch also dented investor sentiment.
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But if they are dented or burned, the data might not be easily extractable.
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Lower oil prices have also dented industrial production by dampening demand for offshore drilling rigs.
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The taxi was visibly damaged, with its hood popped open and bumper scratched and dented.
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Global market saturation and longer upgrade cycles have dented smartphone sales in the years since.
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The sector fell 1 percent on Friday as worries about global growth dented bank shares.
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An army crackdown dented business but merchants at the gun market insist they're not worried.
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Rising prices of fresh food and vegetables are likely to have dented households' purchasing power.
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Fortunately, there is little evidence that Mr Kalanick's antics have dented its prospects outside America.
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Firms ceased subsidising unprofitable sales and concentrated on limiting their losses, which dented overall sales.
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Traders said sentiment was also dented by growing diplomatic tensions between Western countries and Russia.
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A precautionary $500 million provision for possible bad loans to the energy industry dented earnings.
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He had a dented nose from when a cow had kicked him in the face.
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The unrest has tarnished his image and dented his own hopes of replacing Mr Khamenei.
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For now, the reversal does not seem to have dented Mr Moon's popularity at home.
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Reckitt Benckiser shares tumbled 3.9 percent, dented by a price target cut from JP Morgan.
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In turn, that could hit Germany's economy that was dented by similar events in 22018.
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Supply disruptions in Nigeria also dented its exports, forcing Indian refiners to seek supplies elsewhere.
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A week later, she backed it into a pole and dented the spare tire cover .
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I will undoubtedly arrive dried out, dented, crushed, and smelling like a fetid summer sausage.
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That ball was hit so hard it dented a TV camera situated in the bleachers.
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But that has not dented her status as a role model - at least for some.
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Prices were also dented at the beginning of the new year as global supply increased.
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The bank also said a program that helps customers avoid overdraft charges dented fee income.
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Even a recession, falling real wages and rampant inflation have barely dented Mr Putin's numbers.
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Yet the drops in the headline measures have dented households' and firms' expectations of inflation.
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Today, it's what you drive through when you take your car to be de-dented.
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The social network has faced constant scandals, but they haven't really dented its bottom line.
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Weak European growth and a flood of imports from Turkey have also dented steel prices.
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Investor sentiment was dented by a slower-than-expected growth in U.S. gross domestic product.
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The rapeseed harvest was dented by a steep fall in area after drought-disrupted sowing.
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Higher costs linked to a turnaround plan launched to rejuvenate the historic brand, dented profits.
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But it's clear Menendez's past legal troubles have dented his popularity in the Garden State.
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Turkey's chances were seen as having been dented by mass anti-government protests in Istanbul.
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The scandal dented much of the enthusiasm that had surrounded the nascent online lending industry.
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The implosion of WeWork's IPO and questions about its business model have dented Son's reputation.
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The weakness in the region's largest market by value has dented sentiment in neighbouring bourses.
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The Toronto Blue Jays spoiled Colon's night and dented Minnesota's playoffs hopes in the process.
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Smucker's price hike earlier this year dented demand, and the company lowered prices for July.
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The outer flotation hull was scratched and dented, scars from more than two-dozen dives.
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In the last 2840 years, the spread of digital cameras and smartphones has dented demand.
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But that part of the ball is often dented when it hits a receiver's chest.
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A dented fender from a run-of-the-mill car crash is easy to fix.
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Ultima looks like a giant pancake, while Thule has been compared to a dented walnut.
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The trade war has dented business sentiment and has sparked volatile moves in capital markets.
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Lower imports by Nayara had also dented India's overall purchases in September, the data showed.
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December's nonfarm payrolls report dented what had been an otherwise solid employment picture through 2019.
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The broader sentiment was also dented by caution around the ongoing U.S.-China trade talks.
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Its image was dented further last month by an ad slammed by many as racist.
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S. trade war that has hit weakened global economies and dented demand growth for oil.
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But Samsung dented Motorola's buzz when it announced the $1,380 Galaxy Z Flip foldable smartphone.
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S. friction dented demand for bullion ahead of the minutes from U.S. Federal Reserve's latest meeting.
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Suarez has since managed to avoid controversy on the scale that had seriously dented his reputation.
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A Reuters source-based story last week dented talk about an imminent change in policy stance.
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Worse-than-expected retail sales data on Tuesday had already dented hopes of an imminent recovery.
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Executives have said that negative headlines about police raids on the bank in November dented business.
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That dented business confidence towards future activity to a three-month low, according to the survey.
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Such steep increase in prices of raw materials without commensurate increase in selling prices dented margins.
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Yet the status of both companies in the ratings business hardly seems to have been dented.
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The quartz crisis dented the industry in 1975 and it dropped again in 1982 and 1995.
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"We had a goal down there and the posts were so dented," Jack Hughes said, laughing.
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Rail traffic in Canada was dented by a severe winter, forcing rail operators to cease work.
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The data dented shares in many markets on Monday, when Japan was closed for a holiday.
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This dented the company's profits, which contracted by 4 cents a share on an adjusted basis.
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All told, however, shareholders can hardly complain that Mr Polman's focus on sustainability has dented returns.
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While global inventories remain bloated, there are some signs that the OPEC cuts have dented supplies.
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Analysts had said lackluster oil price performance and dwindling cash for investments might have dented appetite.
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However, economic recession and political instability in Turkey, its fourth- biggest market, have dented group profitability.
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Sorrell's resignation further dented WPP's share price but the firm's executives still say they are upbeat.
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Prices for the fuel in Asia have plummeted as slowing economic growth has dented demand growth.
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TRAI has in the past taken decisions that have dented the plans of other tech giants.
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The penalty payment dented earnings — the company posted a 2.36 billion yuan net loss for 2016.
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Strong gains in world stocks, fuelled by Trump's economic policies, dented demand for safe-haven debt.
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China hopes to boost foreign investment in the country after last year's stockmarket meltdown dented confidence.
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He also drives a $5,000 dented GMC Savana passenger van that he purchased from his grandmother.
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Efforts to turn Hong Kong into an Asian cultural capital have been dented by the protests.
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S. trade war and fears of faster rate hikes in the United States dented risk appetite.
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Instead, it keeps burdening us with their divorces, their environmentalism, their grief over their dented brands.
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The grounding, now in its eighth month, has dented airline profits and curbed their growth plans.
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The lower panels were dented and splintered as if someone had tried to kick through them.
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SX7E jumped 1.1 percent, recovering after a risk-off mood dented financials in the previous session.
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You shouldn't eat anything from cans that have been dented, swollen, or corroded, according to FEMA.
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Much like other Australian cities, Melbourne's student experience is dented by the high cost of living.
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Consumer giants Unilever and Diageo fell 2.6 and 2.1 percent, also dented by the currency gain.
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Spot gold prices dipped as risk appetite dented demand for the precious metal's save-haven credentials.
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He lost both legs below the knee, a crushing blow that has not dented his spirit.
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A bitter trade war between the United States and China has dented business confidence, impacting investment.
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That has dented the dollar's luster a bit as the supply of the U.S. currency expands.
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At the grocery store, they found the dented cans to get the discount at the register.
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You also mention in your article that Jennifer Lopez's ambition might have dented her chances. Why?
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On all these counts, the events of the past four months have dented Hong Kong's reputation.
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The prolonged grounding has dented airlines' revenue and created a headache for planners and travelers alike.
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Falling demand for natural gas liquids (NGLs) has dented the third leg on the industry's stool.
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This spike in coronavirus cases dented market sentiment and led traders to plow money into bonds.
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Investors will be watching if any confidence levels are dented from the threat of the coronavirus.
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The fast-spreading coronavirus has dented tourism and businesses, predominantly in China, Australia's largest trading partner.
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Their retaliatory tariff actions have roiled global markets, dented investor sentiments and trimmed global growth outlook.
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Overnight on Wall Street, stocks tumbled amid the dented hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal.
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Sentiment was severely dented when Lopez Obrador scrapped a partly-built $13 billion Mexico City airport.
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The Southeast Asian IPO market has also been muted, as global economic headwinds dented investor sentiment.
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The scandal has dented Mr. Abe's popularity, and his feminist credentials have been especially hard hit.
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Reports that Italy's long-awaited budget was facing delay initially dented European shares, which then recovered.
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He said falling cobalt prices, increased costs, and higher taxes had dented the mine's economic viability.
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It has also dented emerging market stocks while curbing growth and the outlook for oil demand.
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Nasser brushed aside any suggestion that recent geopolitical events might have dented investor appetite in Saudi Aramco.
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The partial government shutdown, which ended this week, was the longest in history and likely dented sentiment.
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The Trump team has to be hoping that the deficit won't be dented too much at first.
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Sales were also dented by the non-recurrence of revenue related to last year's soccer World Cup.
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Growth in the affluent city state has been dented over the past year by a Sino-U.
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Growth in the affluent city state has been dented over the past year by a Sino-U.
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Political instability, high unemployment and the ratings downgrades have dented business and consumer confidence in South Africa.
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Lower tourist spending has also dented sales at luxury retailers such as Michael Kors Holdings Ltd KORS.
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Amazon warehouses were overflowing last holiday season, and the costs associated with that dented the company's profit.
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Duterte's remarks, including jokes about rape, have often incensed activists, but have not dented his support base.
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It has dented the single currency and sent Italy's borrowing costs surging and shares its banks tumbling.
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Rising rail fares and poor service quality on some lines have dented public support for rail privatisation.
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Revenue slid 1.2 percent to 5.697 billion euros, dented by a 259 million-euro exchange-rate effect.
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The yen JPY= strengthened against the dollar to 113.96 following the oil announcement, which dented risk appetite.
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Executives said the latest Norovirus outbreak dented sales by about 5.5 percent over the last several days.
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As the market reopened, investors weighed news over the weekend, which had already dented overseas share markets.
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He allegedly began hitting the younger boy with the bat — leaving it dented and covered in blood.
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Poor consumer sentiment, high insurance costs and the unavailability of liquid cash dented car sales, reports said.
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The protracted dispute has dented market sentiment and raised concerns over the outlook for the global economy.
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The weakening in domestic demand and increasingly uncertain export outlook have also dented corporate appetite for funds.
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The currency had been dented on worries of an orderly exit from the European Union next year.
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That could mean less wealth destruction for the economy, something that would have dented consumers' discretionary shopping.
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The rout dented investor confidence in Singapore's stock market and contributed to a fall in trading volume.
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The lull in orders has dented the profits of Rolls-Royce, which builds engines for the planes.
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This has even dented firm expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates next month.
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Some also worried a recent stock market sell-off had dented household wealth, which could hurt spending.
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He also drives a dented GMC Savana passenger van that he bought from his grandma for $103,000.
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The report dented risk appetite, sending stocks lower and boosting demand for safe haven U.S. government bonds.
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The restructuring of Vard already dented nine-month results for the group, Fincantieri said late on Thursday.
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These state policies have dented Pertamina's finances and cut its means of spending on much-needed infrastructure.
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Charter's profit was also dented by a 37 percent surge in its capital expenditure to $2.39 billion.
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It's made of stainless steel, for one, which is difficult to fix once it's dented, Leno notes.
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S. trade dispute sharply dented U.S. pork exports to China though sales to other markets have increased.
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That dented Russian President Vladimir Putin's hopes of forging a friendly relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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But data this week showing a temporary dip in U.S. oil production has dented the bearish sentiment.
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One paper from academics at Cambridge University suggests that uncertainty over trade policy has dented export prospects.
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A mild recovery in Asian stocks also dented gold's appeal as investors slowly returned to battered equities.
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Traders said demand for the notes may have been dented by the moving the sale to Friday.
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The share price reached levels last seen in mid-March when a profit warning dented the stock.
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Those moves have roiled global markets, plunged businesses into uncertainty and dented economic outlooks around the world.
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An overwhelming number of comments expressed relief that, though "badly dented," our system of justice still works.
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If his small head gets dented, she gives him a spoonful of dumpling filler and remolds him.
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Botched attempts to arrest falling stock markets last year dented confidence and caused overseas markets to shudder.
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A hefty debt repayment schedule and balance sheets dented by weak commodity price are also driving issuance.
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He also drives a dented GMC Savana passenger van that he bought from his grandma for $226,22017.
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Playtech said COVID-19 has dented recent trading at its Snaitech unit - Italy's biggest sports betting firm.
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The company said the outbreak dented recent trading at its Snaitech unit, Italy's biggest sports betting firm.
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The grounding has dented airline profits after they were forced to cancel thousands of flights since March.
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It forced Memphis coach Penny Hardaway into calling a timeout before his team had dented the scoreboard.
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It also has barely dented the president's appetite for material he can wield against his domestic rivals.
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President Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord has also dented optimism.
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The aircraft was broken into small pieces, the largest among them a wheel and a dented engine.
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That has dented business confidence and for a time seemed likely to drag down the broader economy.
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The rise in U.S. bond yields has dented emerging market currencies and bond markets, including those in Asia.
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US sanctions on Russia over Ukraine have dented a fragile Russian economy already battered by falling oil prices.
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The black Porsche, its hood and front bumper crunched and dented, was then backed onto a tow truck.
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The dollar's rise on U.S. tax reform hopes has dented base metals which are denominated in the currency.
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After 18 months of Mr Trump, the Republican Party is a dented but still powerful election-winning machine.
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Reported confidence, especially expectations, was badly dented in the final quarter of 2018, when U.S. equity markets slumped.
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The garage door is still dented from when Mama June's BF, Geno, slammed into it with an SUV.
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Among other factors, the Gulf's economic slowdown because of low oil prices has dented the region's travel industry.
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A fall in domestic automobile sales dented sentiment, with auto stocks featuring among top laggards in the index.
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Support for the party was dented by a corruption scandal at banking regulator KNF that broke last month.
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Such, however, is the disenchantment with Italy's political mainstream that these early controversies barely dented the M53S's support.
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The uncertainty around the negotiations dented expectations for a supply cut and sent oil tumbling off its highs.
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Gold stocks dropped 2.3 percent, as a sturdier dollar and stronger equity market dented the precious metal's appeal.
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The MSCI's decision to add China's so-called "A" shares to its Emerging Markets Index also dented sentiments.
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Weak North American ethanol prices and devaluations in emerging market currencies dented results for starches, sweeteners and texturizers.
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Domestic demand, meanwhile, has been dented by rainy weather that has limited sales of meat for outdoor grilling.
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The winter weather has dented the refugee flows to Greece from Turkey, but not as quickly as hoped.
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Just as important: They'll see whether Facebook's habit of adopting knock-off features has dented Snapchat's user growth.
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The weakness in emerging markets dented European stocks, with Europe's index of leading 300 shares off 0.7 percent.
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The euro's gains dented the dollar index, which tracks the U.S. currency against a basket of six rivals.
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The rise of handheld devices has severely dented sales of desktop and laptop computers, which Foxconn also assembles.
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But, with parliamentary elections due next month, the tensions have badly dented Turkey's image in Europe's largest economy.
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The banks are unwilling to pass on negative rates to depositors, which means their own earnings are dented.
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The bombing, which dented the pipeline's tubing, occurred overnight in Ricaurte, also in Narino province, the statement added.
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Target sank 5.2 percent after the retailer's quarterly profit rose less than expected as increasing investments dented margins.
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Concerns about rising inflation and reliance on iron ore for the bulk of its profits further dented confidence.
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Revenue fell to 5.692 billion rupees from 5.934 billion rupees, dented by the weakening euro and sterling currencies.
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Mr. Church fully inhabits the character, making the most of Willie's dented moral sense and his many limitations.
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And when the company does eventually go public, its valuation seems certain to be dented, and potentially halved.
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It showed a pick-up in wage growth last month and dented the view on the Fed outlook.
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LW James Neal hasn't dented the scoresheet since scoring the series' first goal 35 seconds into Game 1.
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In 2017 the banks' profitability was dented by a debt crisis that hit Croatia's biggest private firm Agrokor.
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Norwegian fertilizer company Yara fell 5.7 percent after its quarterly earnings were dented by a squeeze in margins.
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Instead, they have come away with two draws and dented momentum, which should leave supporters feeling considerable unease.
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Meanwhile, Ocado's stock rebounded from earlier losses after its first-half earnings were dented by rising investment costs.
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Friction with the Trump administration and troubles at home appear to have dented President Xi Jinping's political dominance.
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The trade dispute, which began over a year ago, has dented global economic activity and roiled financial markets.
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Today we can see that though our justice system has been badly dented it can still come through.
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Investor sentiment was further dented on Monday by rising concerns about the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
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Their sentencing had rattled Pakistan and dented Mr. Sharif's political party in general elections that his rival won.
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Mr. Broeksmit told me he felt empowered by having dented Deutsche's market value by more than $1 billion.
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ABInBev (BUDFF), the world's biggest brewer, said on Thursday that the coronavirus has already dented profit and sales.
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Stocks slipped from record levels as worries about the coronavirus in China and U.S. trade relations dented sentiment.
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Plunging oil prices had also dented demand from government and private projects in the Gulf region, he added.
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Escalating trade tensions have not dented the U.S. economy, which on is its second longest expansion on record.
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During the quarter, the company recorded an income tax provision of more than $400 million, which dented profit.
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Target sank 5.1 percent after the retailer's quarterly profit rose less than expected as increasing investments dented margins.
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Persimmon has said delays in rolling out homes, while it carries out additional quality checks, have dented profits.
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Tanaka almost allowed another to Matt Chapman, who dented the left-field wall with a 351-foot double.
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Nobody likes a cracked a screen, a dented bezel, a destroyed charging port or a crushed headphone jack.
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Complaints over the government's handling of the crisis have dented the popularity of Bolivia's leftist president, Evo Morales.
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The global grounding has also dented airlines' profits, rippled throughout Boeing's supply chain and even the broader economy.
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Quarterback Kirk Cousins drives a dented GMC Savana passenger van that he bought from his grandma for $5,000.
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The political uncertainty dented the U.S. dollar, which was down 0.56 percent against a basket of major currencies .
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But he is facing growing questions about his economic record following a slowdown that has dented his image.
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The company's full-year result was dented by higher jet-fuel costs, unfavorable currency movements and a strike.
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For both indices it marked a full recovery from the turmoil which had dented markets globally since January.
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A string of disappointing initial public offerings this year hasn&apost dented Nick Giovanni&aposs outlook for 2020.
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Earlier, rumors that Cohn, former president of Goldman Sachs, would leave the White House had dented market sentiment.
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That has significantly dented media companies' profits, forcing them to consider consolidation as a means to remain competitive.
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The higher greenback also dented the Canadian dollar, which hit its lowest level in more than a week.
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He buckled them into place with a strap that dented my forehead, and gave me a wire to bite.
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On the buyside, the declining absolute yield pick-up for high-grade New Zealand paper has dented offshore demand.
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Goaltender James Reimer, who was dented for five goals by Colorado last week, will make his fifth consecutive start.
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The chain is also testing some ways it could reduce its reliance on coupons, which have dented its margins.
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As the children were treated and rushed to ambulances, dented musical instruments and debris were scattered on the street.
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But how do you protect all the other surfaces in your home you don't want getting dinged and dented?
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He also expected the gross margin to be further dented down to about 38.5 percent in the second quarter.
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Private equity's deployment of chunks of capital from holders of large pools of money has severely dented that model.
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Although two recent rocket explosions have dented its halo, its launch prices are among the lowest in the world.
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Anecdotal evidence, online polling and informal surveys all suggest that the prime minister's misstep has scarcely dented his standing.
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Hail the size of golf balls fell and dented cars, cracked windshields, and brought everyone on the patio inside.
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Dented by the charge, net profit fell to 21 billion crowns ($29.6675 million) from 4.11 billion crowns last year.
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Controversies around Russian meddling, fake news and hateful speech on social media have not yet dented Facebook's advertising revenues.
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The prolonged grounding has dented airline profits and prompted carriers to cancel thousands of flights, some into next year.
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Like every other vehicle in Delhi, it was a dented and dirt-spattered specimen, ruined as an old tooth.
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Demand for gold in China, the world's biggest consumer, is seen dented by an economy that could slow further.
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U.S. Treasuries retreated after a trade truce between the U.S. and China dented investor appetite for safe-haven assets.
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The crimes have dented the banking industry's faith in SWIFT, a Belgium-based co-operative owned by its users.
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It has also dented fixed income revenue at some banks - the middle men who have oiled bond market trading.
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The inflation data dented expectations of a more aggressive pace in raising interest rates by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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But Fed Chair Jerome Powell dented those bets, sounding far more circumspect about the need for further policy easing.
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China's exports and imports for September came in well below expectations, dented by weak demand at home and abroad.
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The airline never lost interest in serving Ukraine, but said its business confidence was "dented by the Kiev experience".
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EA's Chief Executive Andrew Wilson said heightened competition in the gaming space dented the company's sales during the quarter.
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Demand for poultry meat also appears to have increased after outbreaks of African swine fever dented appetite for pork.
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It also joins the likes of Urban Outfitters, saying the shift in spending toward its website dented its margins.
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Political uncertainty following an inconclusive election and a change in government earlier this year dented the New Zealand dollar.
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How U.S. officials handle these could further affect a global economy that's already being dented by U.S. trade policy.
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But Chinese airlines are seeing profit dented by falling returns as the growth of fleets has outpaced passenger growth.
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The world's two largest economies are in a trade dispute that has rattled world markets and dented global growth.
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We got O.T. Wednesday night leaving Project Club LA where he found his 2018 Rolls-Royce scratched and dented.
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Output from the Permian was dented by Hurricane Harvey, which tore through the U.S. Gulf Coast region in August.
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LinkedIn still has a reputation for being a spam machine, and recent password dumps have dented its security credentials.
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Government spending restraint has dented economic sentiment, but 1H17 data points to continued expansion in the non-oil economy.
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Concerns about the rapid spread of the Zika virus in the Americas so far have not dented traveler interest.
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Trade tensions haven't dented enthusiasm, but venture capitalists expect a correction to flush the dumb money from the market.
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Erratic rains have dented Zambia's hydro-electric output so much that long daily power cuts have become the norm.
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Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos, had a costly divorce from MacKenzie Bezos, which has dented his net worth in 2019.
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There was also a risk that business confidence could be dented by a lack of policy progress in Washington.
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McLeod and Schmegelsky's bodies werefound not far from a damaged and dented aluminum boatauthorities said belonged to the teens.
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The door, of course, sustained some damage, while the Tesla truck didn&apost appear to be dented at all.
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The downbeat data exacerbated fears of an economic slowdown and dented optimism over a possible U.S.-China trade deal.
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But the failure to pass reforms including the biggest revenue shake-up since independence has dented his party's reputation.
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The final bellwethers from the 2011 World Series team, Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina, might be dented beyond repair.
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Crude rose more than 5003 percent after a strike by oil workers in Kuwait dented the OPEC country's output.
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A CNBC report saying the mood in Beijing was pessimistic about the prospects of sealing an agreement dented sentiment.
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These last are conjured by six-inch square tubes of stainless steel, carefully dented or folded and brightly painted.
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Shine, who is tough-looking, with a doughy, dented face, is the son of a New York City policeman.
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But not even the five runs James Paxton surrendered in one and one-third innings dented the Yankees' will.
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Singapore: Two embarrassing data breaches on the country's public health system have dented its reputation as a technology hub.
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It is not easy dealing with both a grieving community and a nation whose self-image has been dented.
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Shares of Delta, American and United Airlines all fell more than 4% as virus spread and dented travel demand.
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"Increased uncertainty, rather than direct effects from the trade conflicts, have dented sentiment and hence economic activity," he said.
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But the Trump administration's inconsistent approach to nonproliferation may have dented the global campaign, according to one scholar's analysis.
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Meanwhile, gold miners were dented as prices of the metal eased from the seven-year highs hit on Monday.
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A man who was using her had rented a dented caravan so they could be farther from his wife.
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Complaints over the government's handling of the crisis have dented the popularity of the nation's leftist president, Evo Morales.
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The power crisis, which has dented economic output this year, is one of the biggest challenges faced by Ramaphosa.
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In diamonds, the closure of some U.S. retail stores, growth in online purchasing and destocking dented demand in 2019.
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Volkswagen slows: New European emissions tests that came into effect in September have dented sales and production at Volkswagen.
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That uncertainty has dented revenue for airlines that flew the Max by more than a $1 billion and counting.
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" The police said on Saturday that they believed their actions had "heavily dented" the illegal call-center industry. "Mr.
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Semiconductor stocks have had a rough week as worries over the coronavirus outbreak dented sentiment over the global economy.
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The failure of Republicans to push through a health care bill has dented optimism about other White House initiatives.
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Nonetheless, market sentiment was also dented by ongoing concerns over Turkey, a stronger dollar and a slowing Chinese economy.
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S. trade war dented risk sentiment, while sterling jumped to two-week highs on hopes of an orderly Brexit.
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Britvic's performance in France, where it has historically underperformed, was also dented by the introduction of the EGalim law.
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The departure of Philpott, another well-regarded minister and a close friend of Wilson-Raybould, has dented Trudeau's credibility.
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That dented Croatia's otherwise solid public finances which were in surplus last year for the second year in a row.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Nasdaq fell more than 1 percent on Wednesday, dented by technology stocks after Facebook Inc (FB.
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Yet there remains plenty of dented, discounted merchandise strewn about in stocks after December's comprehensive drubbing created a downside overshoot.
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Market optimism was also dented by disappointing earnings reports from eBay, slumping 7.8 percent, and Phillip Morris, falling 2.5 percent.
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Swedish bank Swedbank reported fourth-quarter profit below expectations on Tuesday as weaker stock markets and higher costs dented earnings.
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Travel bags go through some serious wear and tear, and soft shell luggage is begging for holes or dented corners.
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The strategic overhaul and the uncertainty about jobs have dented the morale among Deutsche staff, Cryan admitted earlier this year.
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Fluorescent lights reflect off the white paint of one dented, jagged, sheet of metal, wearing a thin layer of mud.
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The influx dented the popularity of Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling conservatives and prompted the rise of an anti-immigration party.
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Until one day, one of the dented and broken pipes was replaced with a new one, made of stronger metal.
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The company had already flagged the impact of delivery shifts in the third quarter, when they dented the wholesale business.
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"It is very important that the credibility we have acquired in managing inflation doesn't get dented," the official also said.
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For Simeon Siegel, an analyst at Nomura Instinet, its willingness to make a stand has not dented long-term sales.
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She climbed into an enormous dented S.U.V. and carefully made her way off the lot and back to her life.
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Motherhood has dented her productivity—she now writes just three hours a day—but not her passion for women's causes.
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Earnings were dented by weaker than expected sales growth and bigger mark-downs and H&M shares fell 5 percent.
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Some are still dealing with the effects of a sudden "demonetisation" of the economy last November, which has dented output.
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"China's export outlook has definitely been dented by weakness in countries like Brazil, Russia and other emerging markets," he said.
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It's like if you were to read an article where a car was hit, and found dented, in a ditch.
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A recent import duty hike further dented waning interest in an Indian market hit by a surge in local rates
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Tuesday's softer-than-expected U.S. February inflation data and falling U.S. government bond yields have dented dollar demand, analysts said.
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Institutions famed for their trading prowess, such as Goldman Sachs, have seen profits dented by the quiescence of the markets.
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I shoulder that gate open and am faced with a wall of dented lockers and, past them, a metal detector.
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The helicopter, luckily, only suffered a dented rotor and a few scratches, according to the National Transportation Safety Board report.
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Banks remain the worst-performing sector in Europe year-to-date, however, having been dented by political risk in Italy.
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A survey showing Britain's services sector struggled to recover in April dented sterling, boosting the index to a session high.
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In the lead up to Sony's E3 show, Twitter was abuzz with possibilities, expectations, hopes that would ultimately be dented.
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One problem is that China's weaker growth and global market gyrations have dented corporate Japan's willingness to raise base salaries.
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The yen was also dented by a pick-up in risk appetite, with oil prices trading near six-month highs.
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However, front-month contracts fell further on Wednesday than further-dated futures, suggesting the EIA data dented that bullish view.
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Meanwhile, latest positioning data showed dollar bears extended bets against the greenback last week as political wrangling dented investor confidence.
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The advance by the JGB market was slowed as Tokyo stocks gained and dented the allure of safe-haven debt.
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His desire to present himself to the Muslim world as the protector of the Palestinian people has been badly dented.
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But these well-publicized injustices have not dented the general population's confidence in police—which remains highest among white people.
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And, for President Trump, it might help repair his dented credibility as a dealmaker, after his budget duel with Democrats.
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After a solid weekend of playing Battlefront II my enthusiasm for both the game and the console was significantly dented.
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United's failure to win kept the team in fifth place and dented its ambitions of qualifying for the Champions League.
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Mattel said closure of the "Geoffrey the Giraffe" brand dented its gross sales by 10 percent in the reported quarter.
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China's slowing economic growth and gradual shift away from heavy industry has dented its appetite for Australia's minerals and energy.
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Disappointment at the retailer's performance dented other UK retailers which had rallied strongly on Wednesday after Next's Christmas trading beat.
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A recent import duty hike further dented waning interest in an Indian market hit by a surge in local rates.
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Its contribution was dented, however, by the U.S. dollar's 10 percent decline against the euro over the last 12 months.
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The stock-market decline this week dented many bank accounts, but it came at an opportune time for Nando Vila.
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Four provinces now led by conservative governments have dented the national consensus Mr. Trudeau had once formed on carbon pricing.
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Eskom has repeatedly implemented nationwide power cuts in the past year that have dented economic growth and hurt business sentiment.
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But the demonstrations have not dented his support, which has left many of those who ardently oppose him feeling despondent.
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Worries about how the virus would impact the global economy dented U.S. stocks in their final trading day of January.
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Aaron Judge dented a metal plate above a door beyond the left-center-field wall at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday.
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Rising costs of living and a growing rift among the country's multiracial, multi-religious populace have also dented Najib's popularity.
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This was his first public appearance since his heart attack earlier this month, which dented his position in the polls.
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Larry Hu, an economist at Macquarie Capital, noted Wednesday that the SARS outbreak dented China's quarterly GDP growth in 2003.
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Albania's defeat left them with six points and further dented their hopes of a first-ever World Cup finals appearance.
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It may also help restore auto sales growth in a market dented by the economic fallout from weak oil prices.
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Plus, it has a retractable charging tip to protect it from getting scratched up or dented when not in use.
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The move dented sentiment around shares in insurers, which closed in the red after a special trading session on Saturday.
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Stocks were dented on news about the spike in cases outside of China, in places like South Korea and Italy.
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The warnings from Apple dented market sentiment as investors remain on edge about a potential economic fallout from the epidemic.
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DOWN ROUND Still, uncertainty around Deutsche's wider strategy – even before launching its new ECM model – has undeniably dented its business.
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Last year during pothole season in Brooklyn one of my rims was dented so deeply it had to be replaced.
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Suzuki said demand was dented in part by flooding in the Kerala region, a key sales market, during the quarter.
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An environment of rising bond yields overall has dented the sector's popularity, and investors have been running for the doors.
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While that "lower-for-longer" stance has underpinned bond markets, a stronger tone to economic data has dented their appeal.
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In the most recent quarter, Mattel said the closure of the toy retailer dented its gross sales by 10 percent.
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Other headwinds materialised when regulatory pressures and corporate events dented stocks in some of the sectors income investors rely on most.
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On Monday it said slower sales in its core e-commerce business, particularly big ticket items, dented third-quarter earnings growth.
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Regular rounds of redundancies at banks in recent years and the lengthy working hours of junior bankers have dented banking's allure.
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But growth in the Bitcoin hashrate may be dented by last weeks block-halving, so Ethereum would indeed be 'catching up'.
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Month-long environmental inspections in 10 regions across China, including top steelmaking province Hebei, dented appetite for iron ore in June.
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Earlier this week, clothing retailers Next and Marks & Spencer also said their Christmas sales had been dented by unusually mild weather.
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For myself, I was given a dented up secondhand box of Brut cologne and aftershave, which I promptly left at home.
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Changes by the government over the past couple of years to renewable-energy subsidies have already dented investment in clean energy.
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The highly U.S.-exposed firms were dented by the decline in the dollar which sank to a near four-month low.
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The June 23 referendum has dented appetite for assets viewed as higher risk and sent investors scurrying for bonds and gold.
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These new adaptations by Foxconn are bad news for Apple, whose supply chain has already been dented by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Those forecasts exclude the impact of currency swings, where a recent rise in the euro has slightly dented its international results.
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Biden's early polling surge has dented skepticism that he can win the Democratic nomination on his third try over three decades.
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Facebook's political controversies have not yet dented advertisers' enthusiasm for its platforms but that may also change in the coming year.
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The policy's supporters compare it to the minimum wage, which they say has not much dented employment even when set high.
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Shoppers are also shelling out more of their income on health care and housing, which has dented sales at traditional retailers.
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Nordstrom's results were dented by a shift of its anniversary sale, part of which moved into the third quarter this year.
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The attacks have dented the recovery of tourism after a 2011 uprising drove away tourists, a major source of hard currency.
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Prices fell more than 2527% in the previous session after U.S. Federal Reserve officials dented expectations of aggressive interest rate cuts.
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If the government ends up forking out more for the everyday running of the railways, its investment plans may be dented.
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News of a preliminary probe into Amazon in September dented its share price much less than poor earnings unveiled soon after.
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Analysts said weaker-than-expected U.S. retail sales and industrial production numbers published this month dented the dollar's near-term outlook.
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The cabbies dented the Grab driver's car and broke his window, while forcing his passengers to get out of the vehicle.
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Fairburn said that a scandal related to a $75 million bonus was an ongoing "distraction" that had dented the company's reputation.
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So the optimism of his election campaign, when he sought to represent the aspirational new urban middle classes, has been dented.
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His absence has mystified Cubans and dented the high expectations Mr Castro's liberalising drive once fomented, both at home and abroad.
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Although surprisingly tepid U.S. second-quarter GDP growth figures published last Friday have dented the dollar, the greenback has recovered slowly.
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Monday's deal comes even though political tensions between China and South Korea have dented earnings of many South Korean cosmetics businesses.
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I've lingered over one shot of the back of a first-generation Phone which has been scratched and dented through use.
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Business leaders have said the German economy could suffer from a protectionist U.S. trade policy, and that growth could be dented.
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Manufacturers were hit harder, with 57 percent saying the yen's gain dented their profits compared with 18 percent of non-manufacturers.
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The ongoing global grounding has driven up costs, dented airlines' profits, rippled throughout Boeing's supply chain and even the broader economy.
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Its coffers are barely dented, its owners are not personally liable, and nondisclosure agreements have kept adverse publicity to a minimum.
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The United States' outreach is such that its standing and reputation in the world, although dented, will survive the current president.
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The attacks, which were claimed by militant groups, have dented the credibility of the military's claim to have defeated terrorist groups.
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Gold prices hit a 10-month low as higher bond yields dented interest in non-yielding gold as an alternative investment.
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And then counting on the world being both infinitely thirsty and that its purchasing power will never be dented by recession.
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"Give this to the City of New York," says my new boss, holding up a dented and forlorn-looking black umbrella.
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A failed coup in Turkey had dented risk sentiment and bolstered the perceived safe-haven yen before it ran its course.
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The bursting of the stock market bubble in the early 2000s and the financial crisis of 2008 dented its investment returns.
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The referendum campaign dented his image as a lovable buffoon as he appealed to the nastier instincts of the Leave campaign.
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Years of exclusion from the United States have not dented Huawei's determination to help lead wireless internet into its next era.
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Assur (Ildar Abdrazakov) hopes to be chosen, but his chances are dented by the arrival of the warrior Arsace (Elizabeth DeShong).
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But foreign interest in buying into Aramco might have been dented by the mercurial reputation of its chairman, the crown prince.
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Casino has often struggled within the competitive domestic French market, where a price war among supermarkets has dented retailers' profit margins.
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Their convictions rattled Pakistan and dented Mr. Sharif's political party in general elections that his rival, Imran Khan, ended up winning.
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Big oil cuts in the pipeline The coronavirus outbreak has dented the global economy and with it the demand for oil.
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The results were dented by costs associated with the introduction of new "Star Wars" rides and higher wages for union employees.
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The multi-billion dollar scandal has shaken investors in Southeast Asia's third-biggest economy and dented confidence in Najib's ruling coalition.
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The taxi was dented but drivable, and after reporting the accident we continued on our way, both of us badly shaken.
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The financial scandals have not dented Ms. Le Pen in the polls before the first round of voting on April 21970.
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It's dented consumer sentiment, and the International Monetary Fund has said the prolonged trade tensions were weighing down the global economy.
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The prolonged Lunar New Year holiday has had knock-on effects on the global supply chain and dented overall market sentiment.
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But it turns out the 2900 presidential campaign hasn't just dented the two political parties, it has disappointed voters as well.
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Russia has an interest in signing a new deal because, if not, its reputation as a reliable supplier could be dented.
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COLOMBO, Oct 31 (Reuters) - ** The Sri Lankan rupee dropped 230.7 percent to a record low on Wednesday, dented by political uncertainty.
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In 1967 safety-net taxes and transfers barely dented poverty: 26.4% of Americans were poor before, and 25% remained poor after.
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Banking stocks were sold off heavily last week when worries over potential fresh elections in Italy dented investor appetite for risk.
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Increased financial charges due to currency exchange losses in USCE dented Savola's profit, despite lower taxes in overseas subsidiaries, it said.
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And European institutions are also happy to officially turn the page on the financial crisis that seriously dented the continent's economy.
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And the consequences for a federal workforce whose morale has been dented by this administration's hostility are not to be ignored.
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Central Japan Railway fell 4.6% and Recruit Holdings 4.1% Exporters were dented as the yen strengthened to a six-month high.
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Prices fell more than 13% in the previous session after U.S. Federal Reserve officials dented expectations of aggressive interest rate cuts.
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The climb in yields has dented demand for equities, with major Wall Street indexes dropping more than 1 percent on Tuesday.
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CONSTITUTION REVISION DREAM DENTED, NOT DEAD Abe's long-held dream of revising the post-war, pacifist constitution was dented when his coalition and other allies failed to keep the two-thirds "super majority" needed to start the controversial process of revising the charter, never amended since it was enacted after Japan's defeat in World War Two.
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The SIV program used to be hugely popular with people from China, though recent strict investment requirements have somewhat dented its appeal.
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Gold had earlier hit a near one-week peak of $1,285.51 an ounce as Trump's comments dented global shares and oil prices.
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The assault has dented Mr. Christie, perhaps badly, in New Hampshire, where he has focused most of his efforts in the campaign.
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Among other stocks, warehouse club operator Costco fell 1.2 percent in premarket trading as higher freight costs dented its quarterly gross margins.
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Though the retailer's 34 percent increase in online sales lifted its top line in the fiscal fourth quarter, it dented its margins.
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In a devoutly Catholic country, even his recent badmouthing of God (whom he called "stupid") seems not to have dented it much.
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Warren was under attack all night -- though it's far from clear whether anyone dented her status at the top of the field.
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That attack has badly dented the Sri Lankan economy, in particular deterring many thousands of foreign tourists from coming to the island.
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The coronavirus outbreak in China, which has killed more than 0.53 people and infected thousands, has dented investor interest in riskier assets.
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For Macron, the question will be whether his ambitions to lead in Europe will be dented by his second place in France.
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The week's losses further dented the post-election rally, which was built on Trump's promises of tax cuts and higher infrastructure spending.
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The coronavirus outbreak in China that has killed more than 0.13 people and infected thousands, has dented investor interest in riskier assets.
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However, that gave way to a teenage crisis of existential proportions, which dented official reserve managers' desire to hold the single currency.
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Proceeds this year were dented by the 0003th-hour withdrawal of a Gerhard Richter abstract valued at £14 million to £20 million.
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But the latest negative headline Wednesday that suggested CEO Mark Zuckerberg could be personally linked to questionable privacy issues dented the stock.
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That three Equifax employees had sold shares in the company after the discovery but before its announcement further dented the company's reputation.
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Those banking that this balance would result in a fragile peace had their faith dented by the new-look NEC's first step.
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Mr Duterte's tough talk and strongman tactics have not dented his popularity at all—in fact, they seem to have boosted it.
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Hailstones the size of softballs smashed windows, dented cars and caused extensive damage to homes across parts of North Texas on Monday.
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That said, blockchain's association with the criminal underworld has not dented its appeal to those who see its potential, said ByzGen's Ralphs.
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As the robot grabbed the battery modules, Tripp claims he was told that this pin dented or punctured the outer plastic coating.
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Traders said prices were lifted by hopes that Washington and Beijing could resolve their trade disputes, which have dented global economic growth.
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Tepid U.S. inflation along with political turmoil in Washington has dented expectations of another Federal Reserve interest rate hike in coming months.
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AfD supporters are passionately against Merkel's controversial open-door refugee policy which has divided voters in Germany and dented CDU's poll ratings.
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Given the amount of public money that France pumps into subsidising jobs, the wonder is that it has not dented youth unemployment.
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Both have seen their support slide as negative media coverage has dented their appeal, as well as potential voters defecting to Guzman.
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The Japanese currency gained broadly as speculation of a faster pace of U.S. rate hikes soured investors' risk appetites and dented equities.
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While index inclusion is only gradual and investor appetite this year has been dented by market falls – China's blue-chip CSI Index .
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The offensive has dented a Russian-sponsored ceasefire announced two weeks ago in the Eastern Ghouta area to the east of Damascus.
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Staley said the size of the bank's non-core assets and the expense of getting out of them had dented investor confidence.
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Relinquishing his demand for special status there would be tantamount to Mr Erdogan admitting his designs of a sultanate had been dented.
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They, too, felt their collective pride dented with unease when Barack Obama stepped out of his presidential limo during his first inauguration.
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Republican rivals have condemned those remarks as inflammatory, but they have not dented Trump's popularity among Republican voters, who are overwhelmingly white.
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While limited in scope, the data appears to back restaurant executives' claims that the tense and tumultuous U.S. election dented their business.
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The Italian shipbuilder said its nine-month results were dented by a negative performance of its subsidiary Vard, which is undergoing reorganisation.
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Also weighing was French bank Credit Agricole, which said weak trading had dented third-quarter profits, sending its shares down 4.6 percent.
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AT&T attributed the loss to subs continuing to roll off of promotional discounts, which has dented the skinny bundle in particular.
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The tricky ramp dented the taxi's user-friendly image, and Kayukawa's team redesigned it after drivers complained it was tricky to deploy.
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But Haruhiko Kuroda, who heads the BoJ, said the biggest impact could be indirect, stemming from dented confidence among consumers and entrepreneurs.
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Tobacco company British American Tobacco recovered slightly from Thursday's slump when weak results from Philip Morris in the U.S. dented cigarette makers.
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Terrorist attacks in Egypt and Tunisia and unrest in Turkey dented demand for tourism to those destinations, weighing on the carrier's results.
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Drawn to biology and mathematics, Mr. Poppe has described his music as "dented nature," and the directions it takes are pleasurably confounding.
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Safe-haven gold stocks slumped 3.1%, marking its worst day in over a week, as a risk-on mode dented bullion prices.
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His popularity may be dented by a series of mismanaged policies and an emboldened nationalist movement associated with his Bharatiya Janata Party.
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Eskom has been battling repeated faults at its coal-fired power stations that have prompted severe power cuts and dented economic growth.
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Boeing's stock has lost nearly half of its value this month alone, as the coronavirus has dented the travel and aerospace industry.
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At the same time, some investors think the Trump administration's response to the outbreak may have dented the president's chances at reelection.
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But the allegations of mistreatment of tigers had dented Thailand's tourism image, said Teunchai Noochdumrong, director of the country's Wildlife Conservation Office.
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While global oil supplies look relatively robust according to OPEC's latest analysis, the demand picture is one of growth, but dented growth.
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But the scandals have not dented enthusiasm for the sport, and analysts say the sumo association will have little incentive to change.
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Bucking the trend, the gold index retreated 2.1% as a rest in Middle East tensions dented bullion prices and safe-haven appeal.
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A scar spanned his face, crossing his nose, and the area around his left cheek was peculiarly concave, like a dented mask.
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Ramaphosa is under pressure over nationwide power cuts that have dented economic output and sapped investor confidence in Africa's most industrialised economy.
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The clip was reminiscent of racist soap ads of years past and dented Dove's longstanding effort to promote itself as pro-women.
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The Indian hospitality startup plans to cut jobs as its business was dented amid rising discontent among hotel owners, the paper reported.
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Dollar General said it lowered prices on some merchandise during the holidays to win market share, but that dented its profit margins.
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Clearly, at the sovereign level, the deterioration has been driven by the global financial crisis, which dented both economic growth and tax revenue.
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Perhaps a fiduciary rule would have spared the industry a scandal that dented profits for years and ruined the reputation of several banks.
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To note, he'd already been removed from the Preferred program and the Originals program, so that would have already dented his YouTube income.
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In 2015, McDonald's hit a similar slump, as competition from rivals such as Chipotle Mexican Grill and Shake Shack dented sales and traffic.
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Investor sentiment toward the euro has been dented by Sunday's German election, where Chancellor Angela Merkel is struggling to form a coalition government.
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A similar Caixin survey last week showed the manufacturing sector unexpectedly contracted in May as demand ebbed and shrinking factory prices dented profits.
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The FBI's move boosted risk assets and dented the attraction of safe-have instruments such as government bonds, ahead of Tuesday's U.S. elections.
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But although local health authority checks cleared THP of violations of food safety regulations, Thanh admits the episode dented the company's brand image.
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The U.S. dollar gained on Thursday on strong retail sales data, while the euro was dented by weak manufacturing data in the region.
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Like other luxury players, Tiffany's first-quarter results were dented by a global slowdown in high-end spending and a stronger U.S. dollar.
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Company's third-quarter revenue dropped 1.8% to 1.37 billion euros, dented by fierce competition in the telecom market and declining sales of handsets.
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WA reported on Monday a 20-percent fall in its 2015 net profit as bank guarantee and creditors' support funds fees dented results.
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Analysts said that a rebound in the dollar had dented oil prices by making fuel imports for countries using other currencies more expensive.
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With their weird-ass masks, Slipknot dented culture with such force it caused the mainstream to gravitate towards them, rather than the reverse.
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In photos from the incident, the passenger's side of the black Audi Hill was driving was caved in and dented after the crash.
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The fashion brand is working to reduce its distribution in the challenged department store space, where widespread promotions have dented its pricing power.
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TURKEY AND U.S. FALL In Turkey, where BBVA makes around 9% of its profits, political instability and economic recession have dented group profitability.
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It did not explain the delay, but austerity measures are politically sensitive and have dented the popularity of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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Ms Tsai has had a tough first year in office: worsening relations with China have dented tourism and left Taiwan more isolated internationally.
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Police ruled that the accident was genuine, but the sturdy four-wheel-drive vehicle in which Mr Setya was travelling was barely dented.
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The greenback was on the defensive since late last week as downbeat U.S. indicators dented prospects of a near-term Fed rate hike.
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The sharp drop pushed the broad market index through key technical support levels and dented a massive year-to-date rally in stocks.
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But economists will be watching to see whether the recent dip in economic data and uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump has dented confidence.
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In its home market South Africa, the economy has gone into recession and business and consumer confidence have been dented by high unemployment.
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In Southern Europe, which comprises its home turf, Zanetti said its sales were dented by a fall in the price of roasted coffee.
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"For Thailand, years of political uncertainty may have dented the relationship, making it hard to ascertain pre-election spending trends," the analysts wrote.
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His standing among allies was further dented when The Post reported of sharing highly classified information during a White House meeting last week.
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You can see the mangled Toyota lying wrongside up in the middle of the freeway -- with Arenas' supercar severely dented in the back.
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Voter frustration that the strong economy has yet to deliver better infrastructure has dented support for NSW Liberal leader Gladys Berejiklian, analysts said.
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The army's offensive has dented a Russian-sponsored ceasefire announced two weeks ago in the Eastern Ghouta area to the east of Damascus.
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Kelly met with China's four largest airlines recently and said low oil prices had not dented their long-term interest in the 787.
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Frequent breakdowns, oil leaks, engine seizures, electrical failures and poor service had dented the bikes' reputation and burned much of the company's cash.
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However, Kohl's, considered the most weather-sensitive among department store operators, said macroeconomic issues seemed to have dented sales more than cool weather.
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Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone Group in Melbourne, said disappointment over not hearing what was hoped from Powell dented equity markets.
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DUBAI, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Qatari telecom operator Ooredoo reported a flat fourth-quarter net profit as currency depreciations in North Africa dented revenue.
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Debt tripled since 2012, when a federal government decision to renegotiate power contracts dented the value of electricity assets and hampered project returns.
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But ultimately, confidence is key, and investor, and business, confidence appears increasingly dented by the risk of mistakes on trade and monetary policy.
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The unanimously dovish vote to maintain rates and quantitative easing reflects a desire to shelter a fragile British economy dented by Brexit uncertainty.
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Senators 4, Oilers 3 (OT) Brady Tkachuk scored twice, including the winner 173:09 into overtime, as Ottawa dented host Edmonton's playoff hopes.
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Although surprisingly tepid second-quarter GDP growth figures published last Friday have dented the dollar, the greenback has been recovering slowly this week.
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Within it I draw the Japanese islands that were dented in the Tohoku region and the scene of a big ship washed ashore.
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State power utility Eskom has repeatedly implemented nationwide power cuts in the past year that have dented economic growth and hurt business sentiment.
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Those wobbles continue as the coronavirus outbreak signals both dented demand for coworking spaces as workers stay home, and a possible global recession.
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It has undermined trust in Danish politics and it has severely dented the country's self-image as a bastion of honest, efficient government.
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Investor sentiment was also dented this month as economic data pointed to a global growth slowdown, ramping up concerns of a possible recession.
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The Norwegian crown was another laggard, weakening 0.3% versus the dollar to six-week lows, dented by six days of falling oil prices.
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It tarnished Malaysia's image as a safe place to do business in and dented foreign investors' confidence in putting money in the country.
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Brown refused to pay, and when the driver started to leave, he threw a rock that dented the truck and chipped the paint.
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On Tuesday the Yankees dented Duffy for two runs on homers by Aaron Hicks in the fourth and Chris Carter in the fifth.
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Analysts said the prospect of retaliatory action by China had dented a brief global equities recovery and kindled safe-haven demand for bonds.
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S. talks would thaw a potential trade war, while criticism of Federal Reserve rate hikes by U.S. President Donald Trump dented the dollar.
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Mr. Netanyahu's about-face came after an outcry from anti-immigration hard-liners, and it dented his image as a master political player.
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Oil prices have fallen this year as the rapid spread of the coronavirus in China, the worlds largest energy consumer, has dented demand.
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The killing of General Qassem Soleimani last week by the United States spurred a rush in to safety assets and dented risk appetite.
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But WhatsApp's reputation in India, its biggest global market, has been dented by the mob violence and the misinformation spread on its platform.
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For now, Corolla's adaptive cruise control doesn't keep pace in stop-and-go traffic, but it should reduce dented fenders, bumpers and skulls.
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New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index ticked 0.1% or 11.9 points lower to finish at 10,861.35, dented by the consumer sector.
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The re-escalation of US-China trade tensions have dented investor sentiment in Asia, according to ING economists in a note on Wednesday.
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Huge cost overruns in its U.S. nuclear subsidiary showed up Toshiba's project-management failings; Takata's failure has dented Japan's reputation for technical excellence.
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" Sentiment was also dented after President Donald Trump said China still wants to make a deal on trade, "but we'll see what happens.
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But his campaign lost a number of defectors because of his disastrous first debate, which dented his polling numbers and emboldened his critics.
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While business are hoping for greater access to China's markets, the strategy of using tariffs as a negotiating tool has dented business confidence.
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Titled "Unit (introvert, dented)" (943-18), Robinson's sculpture of a pale green industrial casing unit, is what inspired the initial connection to Judd.
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LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) - Fashion retailer Primark's sales were dented by unseasonable weather in May, its owner Associated British Foods said on Thursday.
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Large Europe-based global tobacco companies' credit profiles have been dented by adverse exchange movements since 21153, negatively affecting their revenues, profits and cashflows.
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The affair has dented a wholesome image that Fillon, 62, a devout Catholic with 30 scandal-free years in politics, has sought to project.
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A rising yen also dented sentiment, sending the Nikkei share average tumbling 2.4 percent to 16,017.26, after a steep fall in the previous day.
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Merlin's stock performance was volatile, however, as terror attacks in the United Kingdom dented visitor numbers at some of its attractions in recent years.
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This pointed to moderate inflation pressures that dented expectations that the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates a total of four times in 2018.
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Banks remain the worst-performing sector in Europe year-to-date, however, having been dented by a selloff triggered by political risk in Italy.
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He tells GQ that he and his wife drive a dented GMC Savana van that he purchased from his grandmother in 2014 for $5,000.
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A weaker opening on Wall Street and renewed worries about Italy also dented sentiment in afternoon trade, offsetting positive earnings from NMC Health Plc.
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Qualcomm warned Friday that its quarterly earnings will be further dented as Apple has continued to withhold royalty payments amid an ongoing legal dispute.
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Stronger equities this year have also dented gold's appeal, with the metal now more than 5 percent below its 2019 peak touched in February.
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But you wouldn't guess his salary based on what he drives: a dented GMC Savana passenger van with more than 100,1003 miles on it.
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Freeport said copper sales were also lower in South America, dented by lower grades and recovery rates at its Cerro Verde mine in Peru.
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Investor sentiment has been dented by concerns about the global economy and the upcoming "Brexit" vote in the U.K. on leaving the European Union.
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Stocks on Wall Street were trading lower on Tuesday, as investor sentiment was dented by a weak revenue report from Google parent company Alphabet.
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Emerging market currencies have benefited from a weaker dollar that has been dented by the prospect of monetary policy easing by the Federal Reserve.
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"The tests have not dented visitor interest at all," said a Paju city official in charge of tourism, who asked not to be named.
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Commentators, however, pointed out on Friday that long-term sentiment would unlikely be dented by the action unless the tensions with Pakistan escalated further.
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In response, Nike has been offering lower-priced versions of its LeBron James and Kevin Durant basketball shoe lines but that has dented margins.
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Other airline shares also rose, a relief for the sector that has largely struggled this year as an increase in fuel prices dented profits.
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Major markets in Asia Pacific closed higher on Monday, following a volatile week for global markets as growing trade war fears dented investor sentiment.
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Banks in Qatar are battling against the fallout from a prolonged weakness in energy prices, which has dented growth in lending and constrained liquidity.
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The airline canceled thousands of flights in the quarter because of the 737 Max grounding, which dented its pretax income by about $175 million.
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What particularly dented Macri's support were newly impoverished Argentines who were more energized to vote to punish him at the polls, political analysts said.
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An increase in French corporate income taxes dented Casino's results while tax credits in Brazil were not as high as those registered last year.
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Political developments ahead of an election next year, in which President Muhammadu Buhari is seeking re-election, have also dented investor sentiment, analysts say.
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The profits of a significant number of the benchmark's firms are dented by a stronger pound due to the companies' reliance on overseas earnings.
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J) on Wednesday, raising 3.6 billion rand ($212.993 million) and shoring up his finances, which were dented by his exposure to scandal-hit Steinhoff.
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The socialists currently hold 20 states, but a crushing economic crisis has dented their popularity and the opposition now has majority support, polls show.
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Last year's earthquake which forced a shutdown of PNG LNG dented the government's take from the project more than Exxon had expected it would.
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They have fallen 12.7 percent this year, as the arrival of SABIC as an anchor shareholder dented hopes of a takeover or break-up.
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Anyone who sees the film in a busy cinema will hear a grateful cheer when Han Solo's dented spaceship, The Millennium Falcon, is unveiled.
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The conservative candidate had everything in his favor to become the next president until allegations over misused public funds emerged and dented his chances.
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The allegations have dented the wholesome image that Fillon, 62, a devout Catholic with 30 scandal-free years in politics, has sought to project.
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The greenback had been on the defensive since late last week as downbeat U.S. indicators dented prospects of a near-term Fed rate hike.
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And yet the Rangers became aluminum siding in the face of a hailstorm, pelted unrelentingly from all directions until they were dented beyond recognition.
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Expectations that investors might turn to gold as a safe haven asset at a time of rising economic uncertainty and protectionism have been dented.
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Profit was dented as the company paid additional fees to stock its brands such as PAM and P.F. Chang's Home Menu at more supermarkets.
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During the second quarter, Dollar General said that combined with food deflation, these cutbacks dented its same-stores sales between 0.6 and 0.7 percent.
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Shares in affected companies were not hugely or uniformly dented, with WPP down 0.4 percent, Maersk up 0.2 percent and Metro up 0.53 percent.
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Risk appetite had dented in the last few days hurt by a sustained weakness in commodity prices and as stocks tracked wider market weakness.
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Skanska Chief Executive Johan Karlstrom told Reuters on Thursday similar issues in one of those projects had dented construction profits in the first quarter.
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Lenders in Qatar are battling against the fallout from a prolonged dip in energy prices, which has dented growth in lending and constrained liquidity.
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Her decision last year to open Germany's doors to some 1 million migrants sapped some grassroots support and has dented the CDU's poll ratings.
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Analysts say weaker than expected U.S. retail sales and industrial production numbers published this month have dented the near-term outlook for the dollar.
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But you wouldn't guess his salary based on what he drives: a dented GMC Savana passenger van with more than 100,000 miles on it.
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Foreign currency issues were also a factor, with Microsoft saying revenue was dented by approximately $838 million, or 4 percent, due to exchange rates.
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Promising overseas ventures have soured; at Standard Chartered, balance sheets have been dented by rising loan losses in India, once a highly profitable market.
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But there was a serious problem with the Massachusetts model: While the state had expanded coverage, it hadn't really dented its high medical prices.
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The group has suffered from falling revenue in western Europe and Russia where a ban on European food imports dented the outlook last year.
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Aside from a Native village at its northern tip, civilization has not dented its 19 million acres, an area the size of South Carolina.
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While the new report dented Mr. Comey's standing, Mr. Weiner said the totality of Mr. Comey's time in public service should not be overlooked.
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A stronger sterling however dented British exporters in the consumer staples and pharmaceutical sectors with GlaxoSmithKline , Astrazeneca and Reckitt Benckiser falling 1.5% to 2%.
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The country is built on faith in the electoral process, but that's been severely dented in the 20 years since the 2000 Bush v.
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The return of risk appetite dented demand in the auction of $24 billion new 10-year notes by the Treasury Department on Wednesday afternoon.
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Weaker demand in the latest quarter dented its earnings, forcing Deere to trim its full-year earnings forecast and initiate a review of costs.
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That dented demand for chicken and nearly halved prices, hitting millions of small poultry farmers with sudden declines in sales, the news agency said.
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LVMH, Louis Vuitton owner, was one of the biggest drags on the STOXX 600 as slowing sales growth in the fourth quarter dented shares.
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Carmakers are under especially intense pressure in the United Kingdom and India, where economic weakness has reduced demand for new cars and dented production.
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If nothing else, the sloppy assassination and drip-drip of revelations have already dented the Saudis' reputation in the world of spooks and spies.
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But demand has been dented in the aftermath of Volkswagen's September admission that it cheated on emissions tests for 11 million vehicles worldwide since 2009.
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Some analysts also said sentiment was dented by Primark's move to reduce the size of three stores in its key growth market, the United States.
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But rising rates and increasing costs on things such as wages ultimately dented the appetite for smaller companies, along with an overall risk adverse sentiment.
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The Shanghai measures have already dented buyer sentiment for similar developments in other Chinese cities in anticipation of a broader nationwide clampdown, said Centaline's Luk.
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So far, though, the cuts that started in January have barely dented supply in Asia, home to three of the world's four biggest oil consumers.
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Suncor Energy Inc, Canada's second-largest oil and gas producer, posted a wider quarterly loss on Wednesday, dented by a significant one-time impairment charge.
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The report's author said uncertainty about the referendum, plus concerns about a weaker rate of global growth, dented executives' views of prospects for their sectors.
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The prince's primacy, already dented by the bloody mess that his intervention in next-door Yemen's war has become, seemed in danger of being weakened.
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They have softened rules on potentially bad loans, and delayed the revaluation of foreign-currency loans in lira, which would have dented banks' capital ratios.
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Fears of a surge in inflation and corporate margins getting dented due to a rise in crude-based input costs also weighed on the markets.
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Talks between the United States and China to resolve a trade dispute which has dented global growth may be progressing, helping to lift crude prices.
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The bombings also dented hopes that a new era of peace had arrived in the heartland of the Muslim minority in the otherwise Christian country.
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However, India halted potash imports in February this year and delayed negotiations after successive droughts dented demand in one of the world's biggest fertiliser consumers.
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The revival of risk appetite dented the yen, with the dollar changing hands at 108.71 yen, recovering from Friday's five-month low of 108.05 yen.
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Merlin fell 2.7 percent after the entertainment company behind Madame Tussaud's waxworks museum and Legoland said militant attacks in London and Manchester had dented demand.
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The combatants were grouped depending on their skill and fitness, with those in the strongest category often knocking rivals to the ground, their helmets dented.
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Allegations of widespread corruption in the awarding of government contracts worth billions of dollars have also dented investor confidence and widened divisions within the ANC.
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Florida's petroleum products are brought in by tanker or barge to a number of marine terminals, so supplies could be temporarily dented by the storm.
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Concerns over French politics ahead of the presidential vote in April, as well as other elections in Europe later in the year, dented the euro.
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Still, there has been little sign of demand for Russian assets being seriously dented, while Russian firms' plans to raise capital overseas remain on track.
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This was followed by rioting in December 2011 in which 15 people were killed, violence that dented the Central Asian state's reputation for political stability.
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Brexit uncertainty has dented sentiment towards UK equities, while a recovering pound has also put pressure on the blue chips' large proportion of overseas earners.
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The Italian travel caterer cut its outlook for this year after restructuring charges and higher labour costs in North America dented its first-half results.
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The weakness in emerging markets dented European stocks, with Europe's index of leading 22 shares off 221 percent but up 224 percent for the week.
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However, shares slipped to the bottom of the benchmark, down 5.7 percent, with details of a regulatory fine which dented profits at the U.K. grocer.
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China's efforts to respond to market whipsaws in sentiment, including a rush out of the renminbi and China stocks, have dented confidence in policymakers there.
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Third quarter figures released last week showed the euro zone hit its fastest growth rate since 2011, when the euro-crisis escalated and dented growth.
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Oil prices rebounded after having sunk on Monday, buoyed by an outage that dented Libyan production, but pared gains on the U.S. government shutdown concerns.
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Analysts say weaker than expected U.S. retail sales and industrial production numbers published this month have also dented the near-term outlook for the dollar.
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Roman added that the maker of Post-it notes and Scotch tape was slow to align its spending with reduced output, and this dented margins.
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But the moves have not dented inflation, which the International Monetary Fund forecasts at 1.4 million percent this year and 10 million percent next year.
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Tobacco companies British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands recovered slightly from Thursday's slump when weak results from Philip Morris in the U.S. dented cigarette makers.
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Bailey said U.S. President Donald Trump's trade wars have dented ethanol exports, specifically with China, hurting domestic producers who have nowhere to dump excess production.
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The bank, whose reputation has been dented by scandals, reported a 2 percent fall in third-quarter cash profit as customers switched to cheaper mortgages.
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Hod said Ofo is now using elastic polypropylene similar to a car's bumper so that the wheel protectors can't be dented, scratched, or forcibly removed.
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The dented ambitions for exports come at a time when Japan is struggling to restart dozens of reactors shut down in the wake of Fukushima.
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That push dented Snap's user growth in the first quarter, prompting investors to sell off its shares by more than 20 percent in one day.
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The world's top two economies have been embroiled in a trade dispute that spooked world equity markets last year and dented the global growth outlook.
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On the one hand, they have reduced the incentive for governments to favour renewable-energy producers—and thus dented the prospects of some green stocks.
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Mrs Merkel's welcoming stance to refugees, which at first caught the national mood, has since strengthened opponents in her own party and dented her popularity.
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Investors in education are also keen to diversify after scandals in private universities dented the American market, says Andrew Rosen of Kaplan, an education company.
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Greggs' profit margins in 2017 were dented by a jump in the price of ingredients, particularly dairy and proteins, as well as increased labour costs.
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TRADING: But zinc's appeal was dented by fee changes and trading limits introduced by the Shanghai Futures Exchange on Wednesday to cool speculative price moves.
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The company's shares, however, were dented by a relatively conservative outlook for 2017 as heavy investment in infrastructure and software keeps a lid on profitability.
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In internal surveys, the airlines described issues like production delays, dented panels, scratches on cockpit windows, loose nuts and bolts, and unsecured fuel-line clamps.
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"The agenda is quite badly dented now – (Trump has) got a lot of consensus building to do," Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index, said.
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India's December fuel sales were dented by an end of that exemption, which was the main reason for a spike in local sales in November.
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Gold gained on Wednesday as U.S. President Donald Trump's speech on the trade ties with China diminished optimism for a deal and dented risk appetite.
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Fans jumped down from their perches — those mail trucks, a Dumpster, scaffolding, atop parked cars and S.U.V.s now with dented roofs — and began to disperse.
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S. investors — though it was not far off a five week low hit earlier as returning risk appetite dented investor appetite for the U.S. currency.
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Sprint also said it incurred $209 million in costs related to job cuts, a move which dented per-share earnings by five cents per share.
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I also think the easy access to pornography via the internet has really dented men's libidos, lessening the need for going out on the hunt.
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U.S. Treasury yields extended their fall after the data, which dented expectations of a more aggressive pace of interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve.
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Nigeria's naira resumed its fall after a delay in the country's presidential elections had dented its stock, currency and bond markets in the last session.
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The company said soil remediation due to contamination at a plant site in Switzerland, as well as costs linked to an SAP rollout, dented profits.
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Overall, according to Autor, employment is growing steadily, and its growth in terms of number of jobs has not been discernibly dented by technological progress.
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Sentiment was also dented by Washington's threat of tariffs on $4 billion of additional European Union goods in a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies.
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The spread of the coronavirus has dramatically dented market perceptions of growth, and economic projections are only starting to catch up, said analysts at JPMorgan.
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But Sunday's gambit came with the added risk that failure could have dented the Warriors' confidence in what has been a longstanding strategical cure-all.
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Confidence in the British housing market has been dented by the fall in sterling after the Brexit vote to leave the European Union in 2016.
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The accusations do not appear to have dented his support, and he may also benefit from an opposition yet to coalesce around a single candidate.
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But more widely, the tariff war between the world's top two economies has dented business sentiment and become the biggest risk to global economic growth.
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The Catholic Church around the world is still struggling to come to grips with the worldwide crisis, which devastated its credibility and dented its coffers.
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White said he thought widespread layoffs and cratering stock prices that have dented the industry would ultimately be good for consumers by exposing bad actors.
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What particularly dented Mr. Macri's support were newly impoverished Argentines who were more energized to vote to punish him at the polls, political analysts said.
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What particularly dented Mr. Macri's support were newly impoverished Argentines who were more energized to vote to punish him at the polls, political analysts said.
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Sentiment was also dented following Iran's missile attack on U.S.-led forces in Iraq, which sparked fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East.
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The disputes, which played out in a public war of words, dented the images of both companies and caused major disruptions for their management teams.
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Pre-impairment profitability has progressively improved in the past four years but the bank's earnings generation is still dented by large provisions for problem assets.
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Meanwhile, stocks in the mining space were dragged 0.2% lower, dented by a drop in copper prices as investors focused on a dismal demand outlook.
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In India, Unilever's second-largest market by sales, irregular monsoons have dented rural spending, while a sluggish job market has weakened consumption in urban areas.
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That sentiment carried the U.S. dollar higher into a second day and dented the euro, which was further pressured by worries about Italy's budget deficit.
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The extraordinary influence of the health care industry, dented but holding firm heading in the 2020s, makes the road to any new reforms extremely challenging.
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People were seen outside the mosque crying and consoling each other amid scattered debris, dented vehicles and the shattered tiles of a small structure's foundation.
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There are plenty of times friends and family need to share the cost for something, and miscommunication can lead to dented wallets and damaged relationships.
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It has led to bigger trade deficits with China, dented consumer sentiment and is weighing down the global economy, according to the International Monetary Fund.
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Chinese consumers are the biggest buyers of luxury goods worldwide and so far the trade war with the United States has not dented that demand.
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Secrecy surrounding his health during his five-month absence has fuelled instability in Gabon, where declining oil revenues and widespread poverty have dented his popularity.
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Casino has been struggling against a tough business climate in France, where the impact of a price war among supermarket operators has dented retailers' profit margins.
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Exporters were dented on a stronger yen, with Toyota Motor Corp falling 0.7 percent, Honda Motor Co dropping 1.0 percent and Panasonic Corp shedding 0.5 percent.
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Barrack's mid-2016 merger of his signature Colony Capital with real estate another firm failed miserably and has severely dented Barrack's net worth, according to Forbes.
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Lam said Xi's authority, already "dented" by the prolonged US trade war, would be further questioned in Beijing in the wake of the Hong Kong protests.
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Stocks traded in a wide range on Friday as investors digested different comments and reports on global trade, while Apple shares dented the broader tech sector.
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Back in Europe, investor sentiment was dented after data published by the European Commission on Tuesday showed consumer confidence in the euro zone fell in April.
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The election results dented the hopes of anti-immigration, anti-Brussels parties, including those in France and Italy, despite topping the polls in their respective countries.
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Their confidence has already been dented by the detention of rich Saudis in a hotel in Riyadh last year and a high-profile crackdown on dissent.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Orange, France's biggest telecoms operator, strengthened profits in the third quarter despite heavy competition in its home country and Spain that dented sales growth.
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LONDON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Spanish stocks sank on Monday after a violent referendum in Catalonia, underperforming the wider European market as political uncertainty dented bank shares.
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Economic policymakers in Beijing have regained some of their standing, which had been dented by a stockmarket crash and a ham-fisted currency devaluation in 2015.
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P&G, like other consumer goods companies, has been raising prices on its products to tackle soaring freight and raw material costs that have dented margins.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar gained on Thursday on strong retail sales data, while the euro was dented by weak manufacturing data in the region.
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High temperatures dented apparel specialty stores' revenue by $393 million during those two months as compared with the prior year, according to new research by Planalytics.
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In America Dollar Shave Club, a razor startup, significantly dented the market share of P&G's Gillette brand in just a few years, forcing price cuts.
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Inflows into Indian bonds also fell during the month to an eight-month low of $219 million as concerns over a widening fiscal deficit dented sentiment.
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Tsukada's reputation was dented when he bragged about securing a highway project in southern Japan as an unsolicited favour for Abe and Finance Minister Taro Aso.
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Soft jobs and services data this week have dented expectations that ultra-low interest rates, a key support for non-yielding gold, will rise this year.
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Profits rose by 23%, to S$22017bn, but were dented by a provision for soured loans to oil-and-gas service companies in the third quarter.
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"The tracking system showed that the dented and/or punctured battery modules, instead of being discarded, were being used in Model 3 vehicles," the countersuit claims.
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The contract opened higher after resignation of top White House economic adviser Gary Cohn dented risk sentiment, before erasing gains on wariness ahead of the auction.
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While this primordial object might look like a dented bowling pin, MU269 is actually chock-full of information about the early days of our solar system.
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While this primordial object might look like a dented bowling pin, MU69 is actually chock-full of information about the early days of our solar system.
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The allegations appear to have dented the image of a company which has not previously attracted public scrutiny, typically processing digital payments of roughly 250,000 merchants.
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But markets were supported by optimism that Washington and Beijing would soon resolve a series of trade disputes that have dented global economic growth, analysts said.
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I remember he tried this giant dented up baritone sax but it had been kicked in too hard on a Ty tour to make a sound.
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Following the earnings announcement, Mandiri said it will avoid exposure to mining as well as oil and gas since China's economic slowdown has dented commodity demand.
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Vehicle insurers' profits were dented when Britain in 2017 unexpectedly cut here the so-called Ogden discount rate to minus 0.75 percent from 2.5 percent previously.
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However, Kohl's, known to be the most weather-sensitive among department store operators, said macro-economic issues seemed to have dented sales more than cool temperatures.
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After New Mexico State dented the scoreboard on a 34-yard field goal by Dylan Brown with 198:46 left in the half, the Rebels responded.
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Shares of Hawaiian Airlines' parent company tumbled Tuesday after the airline warned a volcanic eruption in Hawaii has dented bookings and revenue in the second quarter.
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The risk-on mood dented appetite for traditional safe-haven assets such as U.S. Treasury bonds and gold, which gave back most of their recent gains.
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With day-to-day trading volumes dented by the lower market volatility, banks created products to turn the generally calm market environment into a trading opportunity.
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The effects of a trade war between the world's two biggest economies have made themselves felt across global markets this year, and dented world trade growth.
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This April, Bryce's chances improved considerably when Ryan announced he wouldn't run for re-election, but attacks from Myers and Republicans alike may dented his momentum.
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European appetite for U.S. diesel has soared in recent months, but imports for September and October have been dented by the supply crunch created by Harvey.
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Investor confidence in China has been dented by rising bond yields as Beijing stepped up its crackdown on shadow banking and other risky forms of financing.
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But its condensate exports had been dented due to a "technical problem" at the South Pars field, with maintenance likely to take for 22.97-2.970.71 months.
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Tsukada's reputation was dented when he bragged about securing a highway project in southern Japan as an unsolicited favor for Abe and Finance Minister Taro Aso.
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The STOXX 24.7 ended up 0.6 percent, with rumours of stake sales moving individual stocks, while criticism of Tesco's takeover of Booker dented the wholesaler's shares.
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However, uncertain progress in discussions to resolve a U.S.-Chinese tariff dispute, which has notably stalled dented U.S. soybean shipments, remained a brake on Chicago prices.
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Gold prices fell to their lowest in nearly a month on Tuesday, as rising bond yields and the dollar dented the allure of safe haven assets.
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Developing world currencies broadly rose with the EM currencies index enjoying it's best day in nearly 11 weeks after weak U.S. manufacturing readings dented the dollar.
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Australia has warmed faster than the global average, its Great Barrier Reef has been devastated and this year extreme weather events have dented the nation's economy.
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But the recessions of the 1970s dented the era's confidence, and subsequently a knowing, sophisticated, and — at least in its initial phase — deferential postmodernism took hold.
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Kingmaker As Mahathir showed this week, however, his age has not dented in the slightest his political wiliness and ability to play all sides at once.
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The party's support, for now, has been dented by outrage over a party leader's criticism of the monument in Berlin to Jews killed in the Holocaust.
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Brown refused to pay, and when the driver started to leave, Brown threw a rock that dented the truck and chipped the paint, the complaint said.
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Poorly received earnings from top Indian companies over the last two weeks have dented risk appetite, with investors now keeping a close watch on the Feb.
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Investors recalled the Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) epidemic in 2002-2003, which also started in China, dented economic growth and caused a slump in travel.
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That has deprived Petroregional, which in 2016 produced about 33,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude, of much-needed income and dented profitability, the source added.
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Asian markets wavered on Friday, after U.S. stocks were dented overnight by a report that the special counsel investigation into Trump and his campaign was intensifying.
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The price of shorter-dated bonds also pared earlier losses but remained under water as revived hopes of a U.S-China trade deal dented their attraction.
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However, fears that the UK PM will take a hard line on trade talks with the EU has dented gains in the pound and UK stocks.
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Secrecy surrounding his health during his five-month absence has fueled instability in a country where declining oil revenues and widespread poverty have dented his popularity.
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Uber's controversies have dented its brand, hurt its ability to recruit the best engineers and cost it customers in America, who are defecting to its rival, Lyft.
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Ongoing wrangling in the U.S. Congress over a bill to cut taxes on Thursday dented confidence that the reforms would be pushed through in their current state.
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The council said about three-quarters of the claims insurers had received were for damage to cars and other vehicles, such as smashed windscreens and dented panels.
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Mining stocks, which are highly exposed to the Chinese market, fell about 1 percent, as an overnight fall in copper and iron ore prices dented their appeal.
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That trend has in turn dented sales at labels like jeweler Tiffany & Co that are exposed to falls in spending by Chinese tourists to the United States.
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Increased demand in the energy sector helped boost export sales but there were reports that U.S. trade tariffs had dented competitiveness in the period, IHS Markit said.
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An El Nino weather pattern, which ended in May, triggered drought conditions across the region which hit the staple maize and other crops and dented economic growth.
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TOKYO, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices dipped on Thursday as stocks found traction after a sustained decline and dented the allure of safe-haven debt.
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Investors have been jittery since the start of the fourth quarter as worries about rising interest rates, slowing earnings growth and lingering trade fears have dented sentiment.
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Fixing Eskom is one of the biggest challenges faced by Ramaphosa, whose economic reform drive has been jeopardized by power outages that have dented growth this year.
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Group sales jumped 10 percent in January with demand up in all major world regions, showing that the emissions scandal has not dented VW's popularity among consumers.
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Expectations of further gains have dented the outlook for almost every other currency around the world from Asia to Europe to Latin America, Reuters poll data shows.
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Fixing Eskom is one of the biggest challenges faced by Ramaphosa, whose economic reform drive has been jeopardised by power outages that have dented growth this year.
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Growth was also likely dented by cheap oil, which has hurt the profits of oil field companies like Schlumberger and Halliburton and contributed to weak business spending.
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Spot gold prices dropped to their lowest level this year and were last down 1.0% as risk appetite dented demand for the precious metal's safe-haven credentials.
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Only three times in 54 competitive matches in Mexico have MLS teams returned home with a win but the Reds very nearly dented that run of domination.
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UP IN THE AIR Some Thunder players posted photos on social media showing the dented nose of the charter flight they took to Chicago on early Saturday.
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Overseas, European markets were mostly lower, with the pan-European Stoxx 600 index falling 0.47 percent as sentiment was dented by the U.S. session's poor performance Tuesday.
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For Macy's more specifically, other challenges include slowing international economies and a stronger dollar, which dented sales from foreign tourists at its flagship locations including Herald Square.
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Scandals, including a police investigation into allegations he hid ownership of a convention centre a decade ago to qualify for EU aid, have not dented his appeal.
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AutoAi Design, which distributed films like Doraemon: Nobita's Space Heroes in Taiwan, also said that AmoGood's critiques have greatly dented its ticket sales at the box office.
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Secrecy surrounding the state of Bongo's health during his five-month absence fueled instability in Gabon, where declining oil revenues and widespread poverty have dented his popularity.
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However, in a blog post published yesterday, the company claims Google nearly killed its product and seriously dented its profitability by disappearing "ProtonMail" from relevant search results.
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A series of external shocks such as a decline in aid from Venezuela and devastation wrought by hurricanes have also dented growth, which is sluggish at best.
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Companies had made efforts to address these problems after a 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which led to a nuclear disaster and nearly 20,000 deaths, badly dented output.
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The economy rebounded after shrinking 0.3 percent in the third quarter as the country recovered from two devastating earthquakes that dented activity in the July-September period.
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President Jacob Zuma's reign has been beset by allegations of influence-peddling in government and mismanagement of state-owned enterprises which have dented consumer and business confidence.
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Chipotle Mexican Grill could give away roughly 9 million burritos as it fights to win back customers following several food safety mishaps that have dented its sales.
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Meanwhile, a market lifted in part by hopes for Trump's policy agenda could be deflated should any of those hopes be dented once he begins in office.
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In December, the main opposition Congress party defeated the BJP in three major rural states as a lack of jobs and weak farm prices dented Modi's popularity.
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The news that 11m of VW's diesel vehicles had been fitted with software to cheat emissions tests somewhat dented its credentials—and that of corporate sustainability itself.
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Powell said Facebook's Libra "cannot go forward" until many serious concerns were addressed, comments that pressured the project and dented the price of the original cryptocurrency bitcoin.
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Performance was dented by a failed product launch, a cyber attack, a safety scandal in South Korea and a temporary baby milk factory shutdown in the Netherlands.
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Goldschmidt capped a four-run sixth inning with an RBI single before Cincinnati dented the scoreboard, with Aquino's homer to left field highlighting a three-run frame.
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JGBs were dented by improved risk appetite after White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the United States and China are getting close to a trade agreement.
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It's to make the point that if single- or even double-digit billions were enough to even dent the problem, it would have been dented long ago.
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It did not explain the delay in the price rise, but austerity measures are politically sensitive and have dented the popularity of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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Mr Bolsonaro's stance on climate change has already dented the chances of the European Union concluding a long-delayed trade agreement with Mercosur (to which Brazil belongs).
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The section was seen as a way to help Facebook repair its reputation that's been dented by the spread of false and misleading news on its platform.
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Several carmakers have cut forecasts as new emissions rules have hit European vehicle sales, and a trade war and slowing economic growth have dented Chinese car sales.
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Clothing - which is particularly sensitive to the weather - gained 5.1 percent on the month, its biggest rise since March 2014, after mild weather dented demand in September.
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But South Korea's oil imports from Iran have declined since November 2017 as Iran's condensate exports had been dented by a "technical problem" at South Pars field.
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Weaker activity in equity capital markets and debt capital markets, along with slower IPO and M&A activity, dented investment banking revenue overall, the Coalition data showed.
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Domingue was dented for at least three goals in each of his first seven appearances before a season-high 39-save effort against the Sharks on Tuesday.
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Economic growth prospects were further dented by another report from the Commerce Department showing business inventories edging up 0.1 percent in January as sales continued to decline.
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The likelihood of having to wait weeks or even months at the border, where migrants face high rates of violent crime, has not dented the group's enthusiasm.
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DE) posted forecast-beating third quarter profit, weathering a storm of lower car sales, higher spending and new pollution rules which dented earnings at rivals Daimler (DAIGn.
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Scandals, including a police investigation into allegations he hid ownership of a convention center a decade ago to qualify for EU aid, have not dented his appeal.
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And like the furniture in the first room, these chairs are dented and gouged, with abused legs and seats torn apart as if made of paper bags.
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While the changes are expected to pass, observers say the turnout will be a test of Sisi's popularity, which has been dented by austerity measures since 2016.
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The recent stock market meltdown may have dented Americans' retirement savings, but there's a silver lining: The downturn made one common retirement strategy less costly for investors.
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The index tumbled as much as 22.1% earlier in the session, dented by a sharp contraction in Chinese factory activity and the rapid spread of the virus.
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Even Trump's rise, and the obvious parallels between Trumpism and the authoritarian movements that have gutted democracy in places like Hungary and Poland, barely dented centrist complacency.
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Angola is working to reform its oil industry to halt a production slump that has dented the economy, including by privatizing stakes of state oil company Sonangol.
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But attacks by Rubio and fellow candidate Ted Cruz, a conservative U.S. senator from Texas, only dented Trump's momentum, according to opinion polls and online betting markets.
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Bravely, its owner is offering the rusty, dented, largely unrestored car "without reserve," which means it will sell to the highest bidder — however low that bid is.
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The outbreak of the coronavirus has dented the smartphone industry, with Apple warning that it expected a hit to revenues thanks to factory shutdowns and store closures.
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A recession in the manufacturing sector prompted by weakening exports has dented Germany's robust labor market, which has been the backbone of a consumption-led growth cycle.
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The trader added, however, that worries over the spread of the coronavirus dented global market sentiment and strengthened the dollar, which is generally negative for emerging markets.
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Indonesia's economy relies more on domestic demand but its growth has also been hurt by slowing global trade as the U.S.-China tariff war dented its exports.
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The division's sales fell 1 percent last year to $10.1 billion and Novartis expects sales to be dented by stagnating or declining revenue at Sandoz in 2018.
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Former champion Vincenzo Nibali cracked towards the end of the stage and his chances of winning for a second time after his 2013 triumph were seriously dented.
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This follows India's action to remove high-value currency bills late last year that dented the cash-dependant economy, leading to several quarters of sluggish profit growth.
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COLOMBO, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares dipped on Wednesday, weighed down by consumer staple companies and as foreign selling dented sentiment, while the rupee ended stronger.
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"The better-than-expected jobs report has dented demand for safe-haven products such as gold," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures.
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In February Ocado warned that sales growth would be dented until it increased capacity elsewhere after a fire devastated its flagship robotic warehouse in Andover, southern England.
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Mining stocks were down 0.2 percent, bruised by weak copper prices on Friday after major consumer China released trade data that dented demand expectations for base metals.
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The positive share price reactions were most obvious in luxury and industrials, two sectors where angst about a slowdown in China had significantly dented expectations and valuations.
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Weak physical demand from top gold consumers China and India has also limited gold's upside potential, analysts said, with Chinese consumer spending dented by its slowing economy.
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Dented by a decline in bullion prices, gold-related stocks ended the day 1.6% lower, with OceanaGold Corp hitting its lowest close in more than four months.
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Chirico said he, too, did not believe the tariffs had dented consumer spending but warned that it becomes increasingly less likely as the trade war drags on.
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A sluggish economy in Greece after seven years long debt crisis and three international bailouts in turn for tax hikes and wage cuts has also dented operations.
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India's gold imports could drop 18 percent this year as rising prices and a falling rupee have dented demand from retail jewellery buyers, a Reuters poll showed.
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Yet the top United States counterterrorism official and other American intelligence analysts concede the campaign has barely dented the terrorist group's ability to strike United States interests.
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Her authority has already been dented this year by the two election setbacks and a close ally losing his role as leader of her conservatives' parliamentary group.
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Gold edged higher on Tuesday, as European shares hit a one-week low after data that showed Britain's vote on European Central Bank membership dented German business confidence.
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Its sales in India have also been dented by a recall of its Maggi brand of instant noodles over reports that some samples contained high levels of lead.
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That has dented the outlook for emerging market currencies more broadly, according to the latest poll of more than 60 foreign exchange analysts taken over the past week.
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November marked the 28th consecutive monthly rise, and the fastest since August, despite growing macroeconomic concerns in China that have dented sentiment in the high-end VIP segment.
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That, as well as uncertainty over several assets analysts had expected to be sold by now, and forecasts for a higher tax rate than expected, dented the stock.
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Comments on China "taking over" Brazil appear not to have dented his support among farmers, although the Asian giant is by far the biggest buyer of Brazilian grains.
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While that was a welcome boost for an industry badly dented by massive flooding in late 22015, its ban on people transferring ownership for five years depressed demand.
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The DNV GL's report said that recent volatility hasn't dented confidence around the world, suggesting that the sector was becoming more comfortable with fluctuating or lower energy prices.
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Gold prices dropped to a more than two-week low as investors opted for the dollar while an improved appetite for riskier assets dented the appeal of bullion.
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While the January tariff on panels initially boosted the U.S. manufacturing outlook, it dented the prospects for the panel installation business by making panels more expensive for consumers.
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John Kartsonas, managing partner of Breakwave Advisors, said while broader concerns about trade have dented investors' views on shipping, IMO 2020 was likely to drive freight rates higher.
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It's impossible to know whether Trump's attacks — particularly his focus on the Bidens' work in Ukraine — actually dented Biden, or whether Biden would have stumbled on his own.
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Dutton late on Thursday published his own legal advice but should Australia's Solictor-General raise concerns, the leadership prospects for the senior Cabinet minister would be severely dented.
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Secrecy surrounding the state of Bongo's health during his five-month absence has fuelled instability in Gabon, where declining oil revenues and widespread poverty have dented his popularity.
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As Paul Goodman, a writer at Conservative Home, sees it: "the prime minister's brand has been dented, her style of management—collegiate yet intensely centralised—has been exposed".
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On Tuesday, he criticized Boeing in a tweet that dented its shares, and he won pledges from two of Asia's biggest technology companies to expand their U.S. investments.
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GST and demonetization were two key reasons the plan didn't kick off, one of the sources said, adding that lack of consumer demand since then dented company's plans.
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"The Brexit haze, uncertainty over the political environment and the increased possibility of the UK entering recession appear to have dented expectations," IHS Markit economist Joe Hayes said.
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Premiums in Hong Kong and Singapore remained unchanged between 50 cents to $1.20 an ounce and 20-50 cents, respectively, as higher prices dented appeal for the metal.
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P&G, like other consumer goods companies, has been raising prices on many of its products to tackle soaring freight and raw material costs that have dented margins.
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Analysts said concerns over political instability following President Maithripala Sirisena's decision to suspend the parliament last month after 16 legislators from his ruling coalition defected, dented market sentiment.
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The controversy that preceded the trial of two Christie aides permanently dented the political career of the New Jersey governor, though it never led to charges for Christie.
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Sterling remained under pressure and slipped to fresh four-week lows on Friday, dented by worries over a possible leadership battle at the top of the British government.
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He has encouraged donors to pour aid into Mindanao and despite security lapses that led to the battle for Marawi, it appears Duterte's popularity has not been dented.
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On the one hand, Wednesday's Fed outlook was less dovish than hoped, while President Trump's latest consumer-focused China tariffs significantly dented the already soft global growth outlook.
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Prices continued their downward trajectory on Monday as a slowdown in China continued to rattle investors and dented the outlook for demand amid a continuing glut in supply.
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Investor confidence in China has been dented by rising bond yields and authorities' efforts to crack down on leverage, with higher borrowing costs threatening to squeeze corporate profits.
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Banks in Japan, which will likely see their profit dented by negative rates, sold off, with Mitsubishi UFJ falling 2.81 percent and Mizuho Financial ending down 1.67 percent.
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However, optimism was dented by the Bloomberg report, which added to concerns that deterioration in U.S.-China relations could put additional strain on an already fragile global economy.
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TOKYO, June 23.37 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) prices dipped on Tuesday, dented by weaker U.S. Treasuries and as stronger stocks dimmed the safe-haven appeal of debt.
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Weak guidance from U.S. chipmakers Intel and Xilinx dented growing optimism that the worst is over for the sector, which has been hit by concerns over Sino-U.
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Mid-cap outsourcer Mitie fell 1.7 percent after its first-half results showed rising costs from its restructuring efforts after a string of profit warnings dented the stock.
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Liberia was also racked by the Ebola crisis, which killed thousands between 2014 and 2016, while a drop in iron ore prices since 2014 has dented export revenues.
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Bank Maluku's profitability has improved in 3Q15 after suffering a one-time investment securities loss related to a fraudulent reverse repo transaction that dented its earnings in 2014.
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The bank is expected to further protect its balance sheet in Britain, where higher costs have dented profitability, by setting stricter conditions for lending, a banking source said.
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Secrecy surrounding the state of Bongo's health during his five-month absence has fueled instability in Gabon, where declining oil revenues and widespread poverty have dented his popularity.
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Analysts said that investors remain cautious against spiralling global trade tensions between the United States and its trade partners, which has dented the market in the past week.
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Oil prices fell on Tuesday, dented by worries about the demand outlook and rising supply, while hopes for a deal between OPEC and Russia on output cuts faded.
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