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Meanings of psychologically significant in English
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Usage of psychologically significant in English
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Transforming this occasion from the half-time grumbles to full-time celebrations felt psychologicallysignificant.
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She makes the important statement that the "watchers may be more psychologicallysignificant than the watched".
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Debt last year, at 97.2 per cent, remained below the psychologicallysignificant 100 per cent level.
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A rise in bond yields helped boost shares in financial stocks, as U.S. Treasury yields headed towards the psychologicallysignificant 3-percent mark.
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Two-thirds of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average components fell, keeping the psychologicallysignificant 20,000 mark at bay.
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The FTSE-100 index fell to its lowest level for three years and below the psychologicallysignificant 5,000 mark yesterday.
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The main KOSPI's 12-month price earnings multiple has dipped below the psychologicallysignificant 10 to around 9, StarMine data showed.
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Oil fell, with Brent crude LCOc1 closing below the psychologicallysignificant $60 a barrel after peaking at $63.70.
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This year, one-year inflation expectations began rising sharply in March, a couple of months after oil topped the psychologicallysignificant $100 per barrel mark.
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The benchmark U.S. government 10-year yield was below the psychologicallysignificant 3 percent level for the first time since Sept. 18.
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But oil at $100 a barrel would not make much difference to cost pressures on the world economy, although it is psychologicallysignificant, he said.
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The NSE Nifty 50 index ended 0.14% higher at 11,930.95, having briefly crossed the psychologicallysignificant 12,000-level last seen in February.
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China's currency reserves fell by a tenth last year and, at $3.011 trillion, are close to falling below psychologicallysignificant levels.
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Gold prices were trading below key technical support levels including the psychologicallysignificant $1,300 mark, seen as negative bias, analysts and traders said.
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Elsewhere, palladium gained 1 percent to $1,483.98 per ounce, having surpassed the psychologicallysignificant $1,500 level for the first time on Feb. 20.
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Elsewhere, palladium gained 0.8 percent to $1,480.17 per ounce, having topped the psychologicallysignificant $1,500 level for the first time on Feb. 20.
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