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1 However, many still expect a sharp correction in US stock prices.
2 Activity in the services sector is back on track after a short- sharp correction .
3 Despite the sharp correction , insiders are still rushing to the door.
4 The most important domestic risk is, as mentioned, a sharp correction in house prices.
5 Holdings have risen after seeing heavy liquidations due to a sharp correction bullion prices.
6 A sharp correction would expose the high rate of US borrowing based on over-valued assets.
7 But the market also had a sharp correction this month, when governments offered few new bonds.
8 They also warned a reversal of the dollar's recent weakness could also spark a sharp correction .
9 She soon finds out her mistake; she meets the door-keeping Halictus, who administers a sharp correction .
10 There will be a sharp correction , Monroe man.
11 They're staying bullish, though - seeing a sharp correction as more likely than a full-blown bear market.
12 Oil's dizzying rise this time round has frequently led to warnings of a sudden and sharp correction .
13 After this week's sharp correction , valuations of the STOXX 600 have fallen back below their one-year average.
14 Mobius said he had also recently picked up Chilean stocks following a sharp correction from a record high.
15 Many wine investors are still licking their wounds following the sharp correction experienced over the last few years.
16 The IMF may well have underestimated the sharp correction in the domestic housing market that has occurred, particularly over recent months.
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