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1 National elections can often dampen demand as buyers put off major purchases.
2 Westpac Bank said a slowing economy was expected to dampen demand for workers.
3 But she said she does not expect this to dampen demand .
4 That could dampen demand by investors for receivables funded through asset-backed securities, Baer said.
5 Will making cannabis legal dampen demand for the synthetic drugs?
6 The country's inflation rate in April slowed more than expected as virus-driven curbs dampen demand .
7 Oil prices fell on concerns that disruption from Hurricane Dorian, headed for Florida, could dampen demand .
8 Mr Robertson said the Government was also doing nothing to dampen demand for houses in the city.
9 A stronger US currency makes dollar-priced crude more expensive for foreign buyers and tends to dampen demand .
10 Kevin Giddis, co-head of fixed income capital markets at Raymond James, agreed that the costs will dampen demand .
11 Some investors had expected the bank to predict more rate hikes, which could dampen demand for high-yielding assets.
12 The bank has tried to dampen demand for U.S. currency by further limiting the amount available to importers.
13 The buffer would " dampen demand where there is evidence that credit levels are growing above established benchmarks."
14 Instead, the bank should exercise its regulatory authority over lenders and the banking system to dampen demand for mortgages.
15 US brent crude oil slipped below $123 a barrel today as fears that high prices would dampen demand .
16 But few expected much upside, with storage and production at record highs and mild spring weather likely to dampen demand .
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