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1 They fear it could crimp growth by curbing access to land.
2 Low oil prices and austerity programs mean more rate hikes could seriously crimp growth .
3 However, Dimon has criticized regulatory reforms by the Obama administration, saying they could crimp growth .
4 Efforts to reduce deficits by cutting government spending and weak lending could crimp growth across Europe.
5 A persistence of recent fuel shortages, road blockades and strikes could crimp growth , the central bank said.
6 This will pressure budgets and crimp growth .
7 Bank of America reported better-than-expected third-quarter numbers last week, easing concerns that lower interest rates would crimp growth .
8 The central bank has warned that fuel bottlenecks could stoke inflation and crimp growth in an already slowing economy.
9 Romania's economy contracted more than 7 percent last year and spending cuts and tax increases could further crimp growth .
10 That too will crimp growth .
11 But recovery in Europe remains fragile, overshadowed by worries that spending cuts to address huge budget deficits will crimp growth .
13 For the Russian economy, the currency crisis means a deeper recession is more likely next year as high interest rates will crimp growth .
14 Some economists think Bank Indonesia will need to lift interest rates in 2013 to support the currency, though any increase would likely crimp growth .
15 But austerity measures worth over 60 billion euros ($78 billion) by 2014, are likely to crimp growth further, and cast more workers out of work.
16 This has increased funding costs and crimped growth opportunities.
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