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1 And with a strong dollar, coupled with sliding oil prices, inflation will probably drag lower for longer.
2 The noose tightened a little, but he could feel one of the loops holding his hands beginning to drag lower on his right palm.
3 Inflation, too, is tame, at just 0.2 percent in July, and is likely to drag lower for longer owing to falling oil and commodity prices.
4 U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday, dragged lower by shares of retail companies.
5 The index was dragged lower by weakness in telecom and financial sectors.
6 The index was dragged lower by in energy and financial sectors.
7 Car sales have been dragged lower as the economy has cooled.
8 The benchmark was dragged lower by real estate and financial stocks.
9 Technology stocks were down 4 percent, dragged lower by RIM.
10 The standard of life is dragged lower with each generation.
11 Indian inflation could once again be dragged lower by the slump in fuel prices.
12 Malaysian stocks fell most in two weeks, dragged lower by the financial and consumer sectors.
13 Heavyweight miners were dragged lower by weaker metal prices.
14 European shares gave up almost all their early gains dragged lower by shares of major banks.
15 Export prices were dragged lower by a drop in the prices for soybeans, corn and wheat.
16 The Nasdaq was dragged lower by Nvidia results and a Yahoo announcement of restructuring in a subsidiary.
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