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Meanings of bring lower in English
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Usage of bring lower in English
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It could bringlower subscription fees for streaming and TV content packages.
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To be fair, deregulation did bringlower fares and low-fare airlines like Southwest and JetBlue.
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Howard's partnership with Barnes & Noble will bringlower textbook rates to students and a new ecommerce website.
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The draft law would squeeze an important source of income for banks but should bringlower prices for consumers.
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Another is that new investments in things like web browsers and car navigation systems boost growth but bringlower returns than the core business.
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Apii Piho says most people on the islands want to have the airport upgraded, so it can take bigger aircraft, which bringlower airfares.
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Moreover, there's a political appeal in anything that bringslower prices.
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Although there is space for larger windows the aisle roof prevented their sills being broughtlower.
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- Millers measure moisture in the paddy, with higher levels bringinglower prices.
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U.S. crude oil futures fell for the second day in a row, broughtlower by weak U.S. economic data.
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The stalling, inflationary British economy of the mid-70s had broughtlower advertising revenues, higher newsprint costs, and higher wage demands.
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La Nina often bringslower-than-average temperatures and increased mountain snow to the Pacific Northwest and western Montana during the winter months.
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Through the last-mentioned supplies for the Orphans we were helped up to this day; but today we were broughtlower than ever.
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MUTUAL status bringslower profits but improved customer benefits was the message yesterday from the Coventry building society as it revealed first half figures.