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Meanings of remain uncomfortably in anglès
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Usage of remain uncomfortably in anglès
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Inflation is expected to remainuncomfortably high, at nearly 7 percent.
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But unemployment is likely to remainuncomfortably high, which suggests already strained government finances will worsen.
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Bond yields in those three countries have fallen from critical levels, even though they remainuncomfortably high.
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The People's Navy was perennially short of trained maintenance and repair techs, with the result that serviceability rates tended to remainuncomfortably low.
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While we may not see another Northern Rock, the outlook is for further consolidation in banking and for borrowing costs to remainuncomfortably high.
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Despite everything, the stars remaineduncomfortably beyond the outstretched grasp of humanity.
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Growth in Brazil, India and Russia is decelerating but inflation remainsuncomfortably high.
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Mrs. Eliott remaineduncomfortably seated on her dilemma.
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Economists say unemployment remainsuncomfortably high because of a second wave of layoffs, which could intensify as COVID-19 infections rise.
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The wind remaineduncomfortably high, and the barometer gave very ominous indications that it would ere long freshen still more.
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Brent nudged up 5 cents to $97.25 but remaineduncomfortably close to its recent two-year low.
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The New Zealand dollar inched ahead to $0.6490, but remaineduncomfortably close to Monday's low of $0.6424.
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Gold was holding steady around $1,284.50 an ounce but remaineduncomfortably close to major chart support at $1,275.
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He did emphasise the ongoing troubles of the labour market, where a 9.7 per cent unemployment rate remainsuncomfortably close to double-digits.
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The economy has struggled to break above a 2 percent annual growth rate since the 2007-09 recession and unemployment remainsuncomfortably high at 7.9 percent.
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The economy has struggled to break above a 2 percent annual growth pace since the 2007-09 recession and unemployment remainsuncomfortably high at 7.9 percent.