1The violence dented economic growth, with tourism numbers in particular falling sharply.
2Family budgets continue to be stretched... and consumer confidence is severely dented.
3Russia has imposed economic sanctions on Turkey that have dented trade flows.
4Now they set down their prize, a large, scorched, dented packing case.
5Concern about next week's European parliamentary elections dented demand for the euro.
6Analysts said the investment plans had dented the firm's cash flow figures.
7Financial catastrophes, buffered by exorbitant government bailouts, have dented the national fiscus.
8Higher costs for important ingredients like beef and bacon also dented profits.
9The government hiked the tax in April 2014, which dented consumer spending.
10Weaker crude oil prices dented gold's appeal as a hedge against inflation.
11Meanwhile, worsening trade relations between India and the U.S. further dented sentiment.
12Says Bill Reidy: They feel we at least dented a big company.
13Sugar yields, meanwhile, are also likely to be dented by ageing cane.
14Teachers and students have complained that the test has dented their confidence.
15I gave the wall a good battering-ram strike, dented it pretty nicely.
16It has dented investor confidence and slowed growth as production has fallen.
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