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1 However, Irish interest rates are seen as very unlikely to follow suit .
2 The question is whether the rest of the industry will follow suit .
3 Other tobacco products such as cigars must follow suit by December 1.
4 But two health experts have rubbished the idea Australia should follow suit .
5 Most shops, schools and food markets will follow suit from May 11.
6 Gossamer Bio's move could also embolden other companies to follow suit , however.
7 Opposition would have led other institutional investors to follow suit , Park said.
8 Several clubs have closed recently and others are expected to follow suit .
9 He added that other financial institutions, especially foreign firms, could follow suit .
10 Kyodo News reported that Lawson Inc, another major chain, would follow suit .
11 Some investors expect Portugal, and perhaps even Spain, will eventually follow suit .
12 UK peers Lloyds and Barclays last week indicated they would follow suit .
13 While no socialist, he calls on the British government to follow suit .
14 The move is likely to encourage rival energy suppliers to follow suit .
15 This design inspired virtually all the major British manufacturers to follow suit .
16 He did not specify which companies are most likely to follow suit .
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