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1 Air New Zealand cuts jobs as its half year profits fall sharply .
2 Shares in Mainfreight fall sharply after forecasting a flat full year result.
3 The surprise rate cut caused the New Zealand dollar to fall sharply .
4 A sell-off that saw prices fall sharply could test even generously collateralised lending.
5 This is a grim recipe for housing values to fall sharply .
6 And net cash income is expected to fall sharply this year without those subsidies.
7 Some analysts fear Suboxone's profit could fall sharply if other healthcare providers follow suit.
8 Carney has clearly said that inflation is going to fall sharply in the coming months.
9 Standard and Poor's says it's not expecting house prices to fall sharply in New Zealand.
10 Personal computer prices are continuing to fall sharply , squeezing the margins of the industry leaders.
11 European markets are expected to fall sharply on Monday, following a drop in Asian stocks.
12 Analysts predict Daiwa's revenues from investment banking will likely fall sharply without the SMFG tie-up.
13 Shakespeare's life seems to fall sharply into two halves.
14 Several other sectors, including retail and transport, also saw productivity fall sharply when the crisis hit.
15 Previous figures revealed passenger numbers at both State airports have continued to fall sharply in 2011.
16 But-She let her arms fall sharply to her sides, and uttered a little sneering laugh.
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