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1 Markey was co-author of the law that mandated higher fuel economy standards.
2 Meanwhile, Obama is moving ahead with higher fuel efficiency requirements for vehicles.
3 Traders predicted the extended financial support would translate into higher fuel demand.
4 European airlines are struggling with higher fuel expenses amid record oil prices.
5 Low rolling resistance leads to higher fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions.
6 Retailers have already been raising prices on expectations of higher fuel costs.
7 Twenty-six percent reported dipping into cash reserves to pay higher fuel costs.
8 Critics say climate legislation will lead to sharply higher fuel prices.
9 They want higher fuel economy and lower emissions, all while delivering maximum performance.
10 As a result, the pain of higher fuel prices is magnified.
11 Executives pointed to higher fuel costs and inflation in emerging markets.
12 That's meant higher fuel consumption and, in turn, larger fuel imports.
13 Those increases, and higher fuel prices, are likely to subdue growth this quarter.
14 It could mean higher fuel prices but we'll have to wait and see.
15 Carriers are raising fares to try to cover higher fuel costs.
16 Though higher fuel prices will be unpopular, the handout boosts the trade deficit.
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