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1 The policy will also add to downward pressure on global crude prices.
2 I thought Gareth got there first and there was clearly downward pressure .
3 After the Nasdaq slump overnight, technology shares remained under strong downward pressure .
4 And this could put downward pressure on prices in California, Cororaton said.
5 Programmatic buying of ads continues to put downward pressure on ad rates.
6 In some parts of Australia the downward pressure is surely too much.
7 This could lead to downward pressure on the Rand in the medium-term.
8 Shell traded ex-dividend yesterday, adding to the downward pressure on that stock.
9 That could bring the dollar under renewed downward pressure against Asian currencies.
10 The housing slump will continue downward pressure ; globalism will help keep things humming.
11 In the case of labour, that means wages have come under downward pressure .
12 Reports of ample supplies in the United States added downward pressure on prices.
13 What's more, a worsening fiscal situation might put downward pressure on the yuan.
14 Probes in additional markets would create downward pressure for the stock.
15 Even so, Ramsay said there was still downward pressure on demand.
16 I didn't realise until later that no downward pressure was required.
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