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1 That means it could make a dent by summer 2012 so long as it is passed this year.
2 Sugar yields, meanwhile, are also likely to be dented by ageing cane.
3 Sentiment may be dented by signs of tensions in the Korean peninsula.
4 Its insurance operations rose 26 percent, slightly dented by the weaker dollar.
5 Meanwhile, Asian stocks on Tuesday were dented by U.S.-China trade frictions.
6 Trust in news has been dented by a surge in 'fake news' online.
7 Their metal fittings were dented by projectiles, their wind-shields broken by star-shaped holes.
8 However, Malaysian shares edged lower, dented by heavy losses in healthcare and energy sectors.
9 Malaysian shares extended declines to a third session, dented by consumer and telco sectors.
10 Netanyahu's standing has been dented by an indictment on corruption charges that he denies.
11 It had once been dented by the blow that had cost Doomhammer his life.
12 Traders said sentiment was also dented by growing diplomatic tensions between Western countries and Russia.
13 However, the Philippine benchmark index slipped, dented by losses in financials and real estate stocks.
14 Anaya's campaign momentum has been dented by allegations of financial wrongdoing, an accusation he denies.
15 Insurer Standard Life saw first-half profits dented by a drop in sales of fixed-rate annuities.
16 The Indonesian benchmark also closed lower, dented by financials.
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