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1 Our view is based on our expectation that HAGL's apartment sales will remain depressed .
2 For many Japanese, wages remain depressed and employment prospects uncertain.
3 With travel expected to remain depressed next year, more savings will need to be found.
4 We expect them to remain depressed for the next several quarters, while markets remain oversupplied.
5 Some parts of the country are already struggling with labor shortages, while others remain depressed .
6 On the face of it, there seems no reason why the global markets should remain depressed .
7 The Italian market may remain depressed .
8 Projections suggest that growth will remain depressed -under 2% -in the next two years.
9 Sales are on track to rise another 15 percent this year, even as most other global markets remain depressed .
10 By contrast, North American natural gas prices, burdened by huge supplies, are expected to remain depressed for quite some time.
11 Under normal conditions, each car can carry about 100 riders, though he expects ridership to remain depressed for some time.
12 Analysts blamed expectations of a tougher fourth quarter, with prices of memory chips and flat screens expected to remain depressed .
13 Traders say prices will likely remain depressed until reductions can be confirmed in company earnings or government data, months from now.
14 Our view was based on our expectation that HAGL's apartment sales would remain depressed in the next six to 12 months.
15 Firstly, rice prices will remain depressed for some time yet, and secondly, the situation isn't as dire as it could have been.
16 South African new vehicles sales remain depressed , but Toyota is feeling less pain than other car brands thanks to its Hilux bakkie.
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