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alargar
Proceed for an extended period of time.
drag
drag out
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alargar
1
Yet falling operating profit margins will continue to
drag
on
the valuation.
2
The trade war is not the only potential
drag
on
China's economy.
3
But German inaction may mean attempts to rescue the market
drag
on
.
4
Experts also said Wall Street's latest downward cycle could easily
drag
on
.
5
Any help from the government will be a
drag
on
its resources.
6
An immediate resolution is unlikely and the protest will likely
drag
on
.
7
It would be a mistake to let this
drag
on
any longer.
8
It has decided the legal process there is likely to
drag
on
.
9
A stronger peso could create
drag
on
growth by crimping exporters' profits.
10
The heavyweight banking sector was also a major
drag
on
the index.
11
Second, the low replacement rate of appliances is a
drag
on
adoption.
12
We have seen constructions completed, which is not a
drag
on
growth.
13
In either guise, it will
drag
on
for a few more years.
14
The judge indicated the lawsuit could
drag
on
for another two years.
15
Stocks retreated as financials became a
drag
on
the main European indexes.
16
Brexit will be a £60bn
drag
on
growth and the public finances.
drag
on
drag
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