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1 However, weaker demand kept trading relatively muted this week, another trader said.
2 Even then the recovery may be relatively muted in its early stages.
3 But the response in France so far has been relatively muted .
4 Protests against various government measures including austerity and labour reform have remained relatively muted .
5 Unlike in other major cities, New Year in Tokyo is a relatively muted affair.
6 That said, however, the market reaction has been relatively muted .
7 Although the news helped European stocks hit four-year highs, the reaction was relatively muted .
8 Still, the reaction has been relatively muted given the downgrade was well priced in.
9 Even his celebration after reaching three figures was relatively muted .
10 Wall Street has relatively muted expectations for Google's first-quarter results.
11 Reaction was relatively muted , however, given that most attention was focused on the Libor scandal.
12 Washington, anxious to avoid adding to the over-heated rhetoric, opted for a relatively muted response.
13 As second comings go the occasion was relatively muted .
14 While growth edged up from last month's 1 percent, overall revenue was still relatively muted .
15 Meanwhile, relatively muted global growth is currently capping export orders Bad news all round, then.
16 The party establishment's reaction was, in comparison to the current outpouring of condemnation, relatively muted .
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