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Meanings of denting demand in English
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Usage of denting demand in English
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A slowdown there will ring out across the world, dentingdemand and souring business sentiment.
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The uncertainty over the U.S.-China trade deal also pushed gold higher by dentingdemand for riskier assets.
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Nuclear power plant restarts at the world's top LNG importer are also dentingdemand for the super-chilled fuel.
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The dollar index held close to a near three-week high versus major currencies, potentially dentingdemand for gold.
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The slowdown in China is dentingdemand in emerging market countries which are dependent on commodity exports in particular.
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Oil, priced in dollars, becomes more expensive to holders of other currencies when the U.S. currency rises, dentingdemand.
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High fuel costs have already shown signs of dentingdemand in other consumers, such as the United States and Britain.
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In Bangkok, caution about rising interest rates hurt property shares as it could lead to higher home loan rates, dentingdemand.
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The IEA says such subsidies create unnatural oil demand growth as they prevent the market mechanism of high global prices dentingdemand.
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However, the baht's gains over the past few months have prevented domestic prices from falling, dentingdemand for Thai rice overseas, another trader said.
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Since oil is traded in dollars, a stronger greenback makes it more expensive for countries using other currencies to buy fuel, potentially dentingdemand.
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Oil has dropped more than $100 from a record peak above $147 a barrel in July, with the recession dentingdemand in large consumer nations.