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1 Healthcare budget cuts across Europe, its main market, add to its woes.
2 Business Asia Week Ahead: Can China trade add to the recovery tale?
3 The deal will add to earnings in the first year, CB&I said.
4 Bringing in Joe Public could add to political pressure for tougher regulation.
5 Spin-up begins right now, of course, just to add to our joy.
6 It said the deal would add to earnings per share by 2021.
7 The findings add to a growing body of research on odor-changing diseases.
8 Analysts say the case could add to international scrutiny of Sri Lanka.
9 The deal is expected to add to Carter's adjusted earnings this year.
10 Validus said it expected the deal to immediately add to its earnings.
11 Ferrellgas said the deal was expected to immediately add to its earnings.
12 Now, the Israeli state prosecutors are planning to add to his troubles.
13 Netflix said it had nothing to add to Sarandos' comments to Variety.
14 It will certainly add to the pressure to try and resolve it.
15 The investment is expected to add to its 2011 results, CEDC said.
16 That, it said, would add to already heavy pressures on indebted consumers.
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