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Below the surround or below the normal position.
raised
down
raised
1
Ciccarone, however,
raised
concerns that governments would no longer post this information.
2
Earlier this year leading doctors
raised
concerns about increasing demand on hospitals.
3
She thus
raised
,
at a rather inopportune moment, the great unspoken problem.
4
National Party leader Simon Bridges said the matter
raised
very serious concerns.
5
He said the society had
raised
its concerns with district health boards.
1
Last week, the U.S. central bank
lowered
rates by 50 basis points.
2
Carbon output is capped and the level is
lowered
year by year.
3
The ships dropped anchor; the boats were
lowered
;
the people went ashore.
4
He said that in the past such action has
lowered
oil prices.
5
The U.S. central bank has already
lowered
interest rates twice this year.
6
Many banks have
lowered
their dividends this year, often more than once.
7
I want the second cutter
lowered
when we make our final approach.
8
In one deal, the price would be
lowered
by 1 million pounds.
9
Asked if the fee could be
lowered
,
Hunt said: Yes I could.
10
India's central bank as expected
lowered
domestic rates by a quarter point.
11
The coffin taken out of the hearse was
lowered
into the grave.
12
The quiet voice cut into every conversation; the musicians
lowered
the instruments.
13
Ironbridge
lowered
the size of the offer a month earlier, media reported.
14
The first-quarter forecast echoed a
lowered
view the company gave last month.
15
Then, with West's help, he
lowered
the body to its original position.
16
Statoil has
lowered
its petrol prices due to international oil price decreases.
lowered
lower
·
lower to
lower voice
lower head
lower the gun
lower eyes