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1But concerns about euro zone debt problems continued to weigh on markets.
2Rising apparel costs could also weigh on Sears' gross margins next year.
3Higher prices could reduce consumer's purchasing power, which may weigh on consumption.
4Concerns over unusual, cross-border holding company structures also weigh on the sector.
5Increasing U.S. debt could also weigh on the greenback, analysts have said.
6Some advisers expect the market choppiness to weigh on IPOs in 2016.
7A wider gap could also weigh on the rand exchange rate ZAR=D3.
8The issue is starting to weigh on markets, at the margin, again.
9The conflict is likely to spread, and could weigh on profit margins.
10It's hard to explain how heavily the years can weigh on me.
11Economists expect the epidemic to weigh on manufacturing by disrupting supply chains.
12Extended factory closures will slow manufacturing and weigh on global supply chains.
13Yeah it does weigh on me deeply and it bothers me deeply.
14If there is a trans-Tasman bubble that should weigh on the proceedings.
15Rate cuts also weigh on the dollar, in which gold is priced.
16But it would weigh on my conscience all night if I didn't.
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