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1 He also pledged to continue reform policies despite increasing economic challenges.
2 That caused longer lines at the pumps and increasing economic disruption.
3 It also underscores Hong Kong's increasing economic reliance on the mainland.
4 Many southerners have complained of increasing economic and political marginalization.
5 The do-it-yourself mentality turns out to be no escape from our increasing economic desperation.
6 They would make increasing economic sense as the price came down over time, Mr Key said.
7 The opening of the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges symbolise the increasing economic liberalisation of China.
8 Beijing's increasing economic influence is a major reason.
9 Downtown Lusaka bears testimony to increasing economic hardship.
10 Britons are curbing spending amid higher food and fuel costs, diving house prices and increasing economic uncertainty.
11 These efforts include improving basic education, finding quality healthcare, and increasing economic opportunity so people can become self-sufficient.
12 Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern has arrived in Tehran to speak about increasing economic co-operation between Iran and Europe.
13 The United States is to impose new economic sanctions on Iran, significantly increasing economic pressure on the country.
14 Russia's increasing economic influence in the Balkans was another reason to cement their ties with the EU sooner.
15 Today, most of our political arguments revolve around welfare and freedom - increasing economic output and respecting people's rights.
16 Last month the increasing economic pressure on subscribers forced it to lower its cable revenue growth forecast for 2007.
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