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1 Meanwhile, others question whether this work will ultimately translate into lower prices.
2 The increase in the super-platform's economic power can translate into political power.
3 His question was disarmingly simple: Do more police translate into less crime?
4 Unfortunately, adults often believe size and coordination advantages translate into better performances.
5 Why doesn't a high-growth economy translate into great numbers for stock prices?
6 And good writing is the hardest thing to translate into good film-making.
7 Not every use must translate into a number on the FTSE 100.
8 However, this does not translate into participation in wider society for most.
9 Growing public ire against Big Oil may translate into yet more costs.
10 Nor do feelgood factors translate into effective investment in the longer term.
11 Traders predicted the extended financial support would translate into higher fuel demand.
12 Either way, an outpouring of enthusiasm doesn't necessarily translate into policy change.
13 But not everyone is convinced strong sales growth translate into good returns.
14 Expanding economies typically translate into higher interest rates, which hurts bond prices.
15 The Evo doesn't quite translate into an easy ride on the road.
16 A report of no barriers does not always translate into no problems.
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