UL - could face delays if the curbs drag on.
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Accordingly, the bank forecast a "meaningful drag" on growth indicators for the next two months, which could extend to a short-lived drag on September payrolls ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 jobs.
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You bet your ass it was a drag on trump.
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Trade deficits are also a powerful drag on U.S. economy.
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Materials and industrials were the biggest drag on the index.
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That may create a drag on the economy this year.
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C., suggested the shutdown will "drag on," according to Bloomberg.
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Amazon's 0.43 percent fall was a drag on the sector.
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A tedious succession of hearings can drag on for years.
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The case could drag on, but Toshiba needs a sale.
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Retail is expected to be a drag on the numbers.
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Civil lawsuits tend to drag on for months or years.
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Basic materials stocks posed the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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Those endless regular payments are a drag on your happiness.
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Its business could drag on well into the next decade.
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And demography is beginning to prove a drag on demand.
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Apple was the top drag on all three major indexes.
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That contest is expected to drag on into the fall.
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The biggest drag on the index was Silver Wheaton Corp .
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China's economic woes are a definite drag on U.S. markets.
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Oil prices also acted as a drag on European stocks.
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Some audits can drag on for five years or more.
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All the while, it was a drag on Hawley's campaign.
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Financials and healthcare were the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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Weak external demand continues to be a drag on exports.
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S. trade friction could drag on Asia's fourth largest economy.
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Weak utilities production could be a drag on consumer spending.
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Talks are likely to drag on through much of August.
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Pelosi might well be a drag on Democrats in 2018.
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The stock was also the biggest drag on the Nasdaq.
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Technology stocks have been an unexpected drag on the market.
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The stock was the biggest drag on all three indexes.
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Microsoft fell 0.6 percent, the biggest drag on the sector.
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Consumer stocks were among the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the three indexes.
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Maybe too much familiarity is a drag on voter enthusiasm.
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We believe that this could potentially drag on for weeks.
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Utilities and industrials were the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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Undocumented people are not a drag on the United States.
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S. trade war will drag on and, if anything, intensify.
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Given that impasse, the talks appear likely to drag on.
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It would be significant drag on China's already slowing economy.
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Deliberations could drag on for months on the impeachment committee.
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And the trial will drag on and on and on.
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Todd Insler, told CNBC, but talks may still drag on.
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AMP was the second biggest drag on the main board.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the STOXX 600.
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Nearly everyone expects the fight to drag on for months.
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Meanwhile, foreign trade remains a significant drag on economic growth.
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Emaar Properties remained a drag on the market, declining 20.6 percent.
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Authorisations which once took a month now drag on for three.
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Google acted as a drag on the Nasdaq, which shed 0.8%.
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That signaled less drag on U.S. growth in the second quarter.
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For Yum, Pizza Hut has been a drag on its performance.
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If not, they could drag on for up to five years.
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Financials and materials were the biggest drag on the benchmark index.
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S. trade war drag on, U.S. agricultural exports will likely suffer.
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If neither side settles, the lawsuit could drag on for years.
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The process could easily drag on for five years, he said.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the three major indexes.
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Goldman Sachs was the biggest drag on the index on Tuesday.
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How has the year managed to drag on for so long?
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"It really represents this drag on confidence and optimism," she said.
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HDFC Bank, the top drag on the indexes, lost 1.4 percent.
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But this points to a drag on growth going into 2017.
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He coolly takes a drag on his cigarette, and says no.
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Without a deadline, the discussions could drag on, or even stall.
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Cases typically drag on for years in India's overstretched legal system.
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Healthcare, materials and industrials were the biggest drag on the index.
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"You don't want this to drag on and on," Rossman says.
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The stock was the biggest drag on all three major indexes.
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Boeing was the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average .
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That competition has yet to become a major drag on Spotify.
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It is a significant drag on a company's ability to grow.
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Opportunities for advancement was the biggest "drag" on the overall index.
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Consumer stocks were the second biggest drag on the main index.
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Persistent weak commodity prices will continue to drag on the economy.
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This phenomenon diminishes, but does not eliminate, ageing's drag on incomes.
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Turns out that witch hunts drag on for years and years.
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Tahoe's high interest cost is a drag on its cash flow.
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AS THE PROTESTS in Hong Kong drag on, rituals are coalescing.
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Rising rates are seen as a drag on bond fund returns.
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Croft sees that as a major drag on global energy prices.
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JP Morgan Chase was also the biggest drag on the Dow.
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With more than 25 federations, that process could drag on forever.
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And the deception itself has been a major drag on sales.
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While the debates drag on, things get worse on the ground.
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"We still have possession, and it could drag on," he said.
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The euro's rally was a drag on the greenback in 2017.
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Recent weakness in U.S. factory output could further drag on Mexico.
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The Mets' offense has been the biggest drag on their season.
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Some lawmakers said the shutdown was not a drag on oversight.
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Republicans said Greitens is the real drag on the state GOP.
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Amazon's 0.97 percent fall was the biggest drag on the sector.
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But Sanandres thinks the closures will drag on for much longer.
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Peace talks with the Taliban drag on — and Taliban attacks continue.
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Such moves are likely to be a further drag on growth.
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Several predicted the primary will drag on into the July convention.
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They could also be criticized for allowing it to drag on.
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Yes, Trump remains the biggest drag on Republicans heading into 2018.
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Housing was likely a drag on growth in the last quarter.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the benchmark energy index.
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Coffman acknowledged the President has been a drag on his candidacy.
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Conglomerate Reliance Industries Ltd was the biggest drag on both indexes.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 203.
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"There's no advantage to Republicans letting this drag on," Fagen said.
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SPX and a half-point drag on gross domestic product growth.
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The stock was the primary drag on the consumer staples index .
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On Thursday financials were the biggest drag on the STOXX 600.
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Ever-increasing congestion is causing a huge drag on our economy.
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But in fact the drag on investment has worsened over time.
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But don't expect the health care debate to drag on forever.
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Such polling suggests Trump could be a drag on the candidates.
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"It doesn't have to drag on," Pelosi said Friday on MSNBC.
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But the hours drag on and the flashes elicit fewer cheers.
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But should coalition negotiations drag on, threatening new elections, some may reconsider.
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But she still sees ESPN as a negative drag on the name.
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It's turn-based, and some marathon matches can drag on for days.
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The legal wrangling and ensuing political circus would drag on for weeks.
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Musk heard about a drag on Model X production and was outraged.
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Residential construction was probably a drag on growth in the fourth quarter.
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Industrials, materials and telecom stocks were the biggest drag on the index.
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Lowe's was the biggest drag on the consumer discretionary sector , down 0.88%.
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Now, it's a "drag" on the growing category, according to Guggenheim's data.
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A trial could be months away and could drag on even longer.
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They were also the biggest drag on the Dow Jones industrial average.
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They were the biggest drag on the Dow Jones industrial average Wednesday.
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The government's campaign to cut debt is one big drag on activity.
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This is a pain for researchers and a drag on research progress.
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Facebook Inc shares were the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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The training session on standardized testing seemed to drag on and on.
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That can be a drag on all but the most exceptional returns.
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Consumer staples and healthcare stocks were the worst drag on the index.
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Consumer discretionary and healthcare stocks were the biggest drag on the index.
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But falling local yields could drag on the yuan later this year.
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"This will act as a drag on the global economy," he warned.
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Political risks, however, still represent a possible drag on euro zone growth.
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That will eat into incomes and act as a drag on consumption.
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The drag on retirement plan contributions from student loans can be significant.
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French bureaucracy has also historically been a drag on entrepreneurship and invention.
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Even a less disruptive government shutdown could drag on U.S. economic growth.
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Lowe's was the biggest drag on the consumer discretionary sector, down 0.55%.
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BP was the biggest drag on the broader index, down 2.5 percent.
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The weak asset quality is also a drag on Millennium bcp's profitability.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 2500 index.
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Johnson & Johnson was the second-biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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At the other end, materials was the biggest drag on the index.
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Apple shares fell 2500 percent and were the biggest drag on indexes.
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An appeal could see the case drag on for years, analysts say.
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The industrial bellwethers were the biggest drag on the blue chip Dow.
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The stocks were among the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Industrials.
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Fiscal retrenchment was the main drag on headline growth in early 2016.
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Social security spending was again the biggest drag on the government's accounts.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P and Dow.
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An appeal could see the case drag on for years, analysts say.
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The financial index was a drag on the benchmark, slipping 0.5 percent.
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Commerzbank analyst Demian Flowers said he thinks the ordeal will drag on.
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Part of the answer lies in reducing health care's drag on paychecks.
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The dollar rises, placing a drag on growth and inflation in America.
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This suggests that ageing is a significant drag on the headline measure.
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Indeed, China trade should not be a drag on India's economic growth.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 index.
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The stock was also the biggest drag on the S&P 413.
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The stock was the top drag on the S&P 500 index .
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As subpoenas of scientists drag on, climate science is dragged down, too.
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The meager offense has been a drag on the team's talented pitching.
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He warned that rising oil prices could soon drag on crude demand.
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Housing has been a drag on economic growth since the second quarter.
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Energy prices were confirmed as the main drag on euro zone inflation.
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Big government can work through policies that offset its drag on growth.
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So the whole process could drag on for weeks or even months.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P and Nasdaq.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the three major U.S. indexes.
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ITC was the biggest drag on the NSE index, declining 1.7 percent.
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But nobody knows for how long this is going to drag on.
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It has slowed growth and placed the biggest drag on oil prices.
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If anything, economic distress is now a drag on Mr. Trump's support.
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The cap has been a drag on Wells Fargo's reputation and earnings.
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If past is prologue, this investigation will drag on for a while.
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And his investigation may drag on for years before we learn anything.
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Healthcare and financial stocks were a drag on the S&P 210.
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The goal should be to grow worker savings, not drag on them.
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Extreme inequality is a drag on the overall economy in numerous ways.
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But they also say that it can't drag on for months. Rep.
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Yet charities say it can drag on for up to six years.
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Economists have long viewed large tax increases as a drag on growth.
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Yi worried that the research and development stage would drag on endlessly.
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UnitedHealth executives called it the chief drag on their results next year.
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I don't think it will be a huge drag on trade itself.
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And perhaps most importantly, Trump's unpopularity could continue to drag on Republicans.
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Barclays was a major drag on the bourse as it slipped 3.2%.
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Importantly, public patience is still often limited when these missions drag on.
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Inventories are expected to be a drag on second-quarter GDP growth.
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We also don't know how long these trade negotiations will drag on.
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They were the biggest drag on a basket of defense-related stocks.
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The Fed's mixed messages on policy have been a drag on the dollar.
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The drag on overall inflation from falling oil prices appears to be abating.
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For places like Russia, this has been a huge drag on their economy.
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Cipla Ltd, the biggest drag on the pharma index, was down 2 percent.
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However, slowing recruiting was a drag on the quarter's net new money inflows.
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"And if they don't, it will be a drag on the entire organization."
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It has certainly heightened concerns about trade and its drag on global growth.
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Residential construction was a minor drag on economic growth in the second quarter.
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These new tariffs are a drag on their ability to make ends meet.
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A stronger greenback tends to be a drag on American companies selling overseas.
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This could be a recurring theme if the case continues to drag on.
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This can be a major drag on productivity for a company's infrastructure team.
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Inventory investment is expected to be a drag on second-quarter GDP growth.
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So, the deals will get announced, drag on and then won't be done.
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The trade battle also appears to be a drag on the Chinese economy.
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What do you think of Gigi letting her coat drag on the ground?
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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But she said the bankruptcy was the biggest drag on the company's business.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq and the S&P.
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The stock was the top drag on all three major U.S. stock indexes.
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Social security spending is by far the biggest single drag on government finances.
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Today's tax code is a significant drag on capital formation for American businesses.
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Fisher & Paykel Healthcare was the biggest drag on the index, falling 1.5 percent.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Dow and the S&P.
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"This could drag on a little bit more than the market had anticipated."
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The two stocks were a drag on the Dow and the S&P.
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Reliance Industries was the top drag on the index, ending down 3.5 percent.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the three major U.S. stock indexes.
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Financials fell 0.2 percent and were the biggest drag on the benchmark index.
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Indeed, letting the show drag on -- and on and on -- nearly derailed it.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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The deception has been a drag on the company's profit and share price.
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Goldman Sachs fell 1.1 percent and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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Sold as stimulus, the first program was actually a drag on the economy.
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Infosys fell 2.4 percent and was the biggest drag on the NSE index.
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The stock was the top drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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Officials in Doha, the Qatari capital, expect it will drag on for years.
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That suggests inventories could be a drag on growth in the fourth quarter.
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Goldman Sachs fell 771 percent and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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Utilities, health care and telecom stocks were the biggest drag on the index.
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HDFC Bank was the top drag on the NSE index, losing 1.4 percent.
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Not all grief, however, proved to be a drag on a president's productivity.
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"Arguably uncertainty would be a bigger drag on all three economies," he said.
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But it is a serious drag on the mission of the organization. 3.
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Apple was down 0.5 percent, and was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq.
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And, should he fail this week, Spain's crisis looks certain to drag on.
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Gilead was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
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You can also tap and drag on the screen to change the volume.
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And as the regulatory deliberations drag on, that only adds to the puzzlement.
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It's good to be aware that the work may drag on, Shaw says.
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The offensive has been grueling and is expected to drag on for weeks.
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Colbert's interviews with politicians have not been a drag on the show's ratings.
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The delay means uncertainty over the case will drag on for several weeks.
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The company said spending on warehouses and video production would drag on profits.
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And when the cost of that debt rises, it can drag on growth.
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Trade is expected to be a net drag on Brazil's economy this year.
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Smaller Australian exports will also be a drag on the country's stuttering economy.
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A federal investigation into Garner's death continues to drag on with no updates.
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Or it could drag on for months as entrenched ideological positions bicker endlessly.
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Gold has been better than bonds but also a drag on stock returns.
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Even the government shutdown will impose only a modest drag on overall spending.
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For years this airport was looked at as a drag on the community.
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In any company, its use can become a drag on efficiency and sanity.
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As a result, the grounding of the jet is expected to drag on.
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Chapter 0003 bankruptcy filings can be laborious proceedings that drag on for years.
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In fact, the tariffs are seen as a drag on the American economy.
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Microsoft Corp was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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It could even mean fighting will drag on longer, with multiple sides involved.
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This would likely be litigated and could drag on for years, he said.
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Many of the biggest harassment lawsuits against Wall Street firms drag on forever.
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Trump's presidency has long been predicted to be a drag on the economy.
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The internal divisions mean the search for a new leader may drag on.
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Trade could remain a drag on gross domestic product in the third quarter.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 Index .SPX.
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Goldman Sachs fell 3 percent and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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Goldman Sachs fell 1.5 percent and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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Across the board, most of the games were a drag on the iPad.
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Apple fell 3.4 percent and was the biggest drag on the major indexes.
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Materials, industrials and consumer discretionary stocks were the biggest drag on the index.
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Excessive student debt is putting the same kind of drag on our prosperity.
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Some economists believe tourism could prove an even bigger drag on the economy.
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But Trump threatens to be an even bigger drag on Rohrabacher's reelection chances.
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The internal divisions mean the search for a new leader may drag on.
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Barclays was a major drag on the bourse as the bank slipped 2.7%.
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It can be in an officer's favor to let a case drag on.
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Those factors will be a drag on the growth of American living standards.
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SPLRCT 0.9 percent fall was the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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It has been a drag on his family's real estate company ever since.
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It's not a drag on our business, it's a huge accelerant to our business.
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Should you let war drag on too long, rebels will spawn within your borders.
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However, high spending on warehouses and video production are expected to drag on profits.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P and the tech sector.
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Clips could see a sudden exodus if they drag on past their brightest moment.
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Or it could drag on if enough Democrats and right-wing Republicans abandon it.
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He added, however, that neither Singapore nor China wanted the issue to drag on.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 consumer discretionary index.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 1033 consumer discretionary index.
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Nevertheless Republicans on Capitol Hill are quick to point out the drag on policy.
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There will be more drag on the cars, so, arguably it could be stronger.
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Inventories are expected to be a drag on economic growth in the second quarter.
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That large overseas transfer of American wealth is also a drag on economic growth.
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They have been rising, however, as it looked like the shutdown would drag on.
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Intel shares fell 26.83% and were the biggest drag on the S&P 220.
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This is why deflation frightens economists so much: It's a huge drag on production.
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Energy stocks were the biggest drag on the S&P as oil prices fell.
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It did, however, cite "uncertainty over trade" as a potential drag on the season.
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Texas Instruments was the biggest drag on the S&P 153 and the Nasdaq.
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Legal proceedings like the Southern Poverty Law Center suit can drag on for years.
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The bailout reviews could derail or drag on for months, leading to renewed crisis.
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The stock was the top drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
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Multiple factors could continue to drag on entrepreneurship and small-business hiring, Rensi said.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Economic woes were a huge drag on American markets overnight.
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The tech giants would then be a drag on the economy, not a stimulant.
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UnitedHealth fell 2.1 percent to $157.33 and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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"There's more drag on the needle when pulling it through the cartilage," Thompson explains.
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Goldman Sachs was the biggest drag on the Dow, which fell nearly 2 percent.
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SEC rulemaking, particularly on contentious issues, can drag on for months if not years.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Dow and the S&P 500.
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"This will drag on throughout the second half of this business year," Eder said.
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ConvaTec was the biggest drag on the index after reporting lower annual operating profit.
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They are expensive and can drag on for years; the outcome is never assured.
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Consumer staples led the gains while healthcare stocks were a drag on the index.
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Lengthy procedures mean the spat could drag on until European Parliament elections in May.
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Bush added that the company focuses on reducing "administrative, bureaucratic drag" on medical practice.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Dow Industrials.
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Healthcare companies provided the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Dow.
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The lack of privatization revenue has been an extra drag on the state budget.
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The international researchers said this burden is a hugely expensive drag on developing economies.
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The stock was the second biggest drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 financial index .SPSY.
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Goldman Sachs was the biggest drag on the Dow, slipping 183 percent to $151.27.
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Morale problems also seem to have caused a day-to-day drag on operations.
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They have been a drag on GDP growth since the third quarter of 2015.
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Security has been an afterthought because it is viewed as a drag on speed.
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Mutual fund commissions, also known as sales loads, are a big drag on performance.
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Toys R Us' bankruptcy and liquidation also has been a drag on its earnings.
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As Tesla has grown, this failing has become a larger drag on its business.
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Still, continued uncertainty for U.S. businesses and consumers is a drag on the economy.
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The decline in home refinancing could be a future drag on domestic consumer spending.
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Apple was the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq.
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High taxes and commercial rents are a significant drag on small-business owners there.
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Nonetheless, the new firms will be a drag on the bottom line if unprofitable.
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Poor infrastructure is a drag on the American economy and on society in general.
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But Goldman said she realizes this battle could drag on for quite a while.
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Healthcare stocks were another drag on the main index, falling most in three months.
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Unlike baseball, it can't drag on for six hours and 20163 innings or whatever.
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Inventories had been a drag on GDP growth since the second quarter of 2015.
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Stipulate the time frame early in the negotiations so the process doesn't drag on.
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Residential construction has been a drag on gross domestic product for two straight quarters.
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Meanwhile, slowing global growth and a strong dollar could be a drag on exports.
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Just a big short-term mess and a longer-term drag on economic growth.
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Despite J&J's loss, a trial in Ohio could drag on and prove indecisive.
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Microsoft Corp was the day's biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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The presence of marginal candidates assures that even so-called lightning rounds drag on.
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But while negotiations drag on, both sides have increased attacks to ramp up pressure.
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In other words, gold has beaten bonds but been a drag on equity returns.
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This is going to have a persistent drag on the economy for a while.
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Some economists say sluggish credit growth could act as a drag on the economy.
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One expert predicted that the bushfires could be a 'big drag' on Australia's growth.
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If a strike were to drag on, workers who cater to Hollywood would suffer.
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The grounding of the 2410 Max jet continues to drag on the company's results.
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The trade deficit was probably less of a drag on GDP growth last quarter.
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Court cases drag on for years and few result in convictions, legal experts say.
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Diversified industrial manufacturer 3M was the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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"I think that it can't drag on forever," Slotkin told reporters in the Capitol.
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As the months drag on, the work is taking a financial and emotional toll.
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I let it drag on and continued to work on it over the summer.
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Sharp declines in Boeing and Johnson and Johnson were a drag on the Dow.
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Of course, it's hardly a foregone conclusion that the Democratic contest will drag on.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
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An Emerson College pollster said that Franks could be a drag on Lesko's campaign.
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Delayed payments by the government were a big drag on the economy last year.
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The trade-sensitive technology sector's dropped 21.86%, the biggest drag on the benchmark index.
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Enterprise software firm Sage was the biggest drag on the sector, down 5.139 percent.
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Emirates Telecommunications (Etisalat) was 0.6 percent down, providing the biggest drag on the index.
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Coca-Cola's 0.8 percent drop was the biggest drag on the consumer staples index.
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Competition in China's slowing e-commerce market continues to drag on the company's growth.
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Our live blog is tracking market reaction as U.S. banks drag on wider indices.
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The housing market has been a drag on economic growth for five straight quarters.
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If not, North Korea could keep up its weapons program while talks drag on.
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It was the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq.
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Exports dropped in April and inventories are expected to be a drag on growth.
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If they don't, he said, it will be a drag on the entire organization.
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The stock ended the session down 2.1 percent, providing the biggest drag on the Dow.
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Residential construction, however, likely remained a drag on gross domestic product in the third quarter.
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The slump has made the agricultural sector a drag on an otherwise healthy U.S. economy.
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However, carpooling initiatives, autonomous driving and electric vehicles in develop markets could drag on demand.
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In Qatar, Industries Qatar was the main drag on the index, falling by 13 percent.
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Still, the battle to wrest control of the west side could drag on into March.
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Index heavyweight Reliance Industries Ltd, down 1 percent, was the biggest drag on the indexes.
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Our live blog tracked reaction as earnings proved a drag on U.S. and European equities.
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The conversation could drag on over hours or days, depending on how long responses take.
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Its economy is already weakening while its demographic profile is becoming a drag on growth.
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And though a drag on the party electorally, she is good at getting her way.
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Lowe's shares were also the biggest drag on the consumer discretionary sector, which fell 0.63%.
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Spending on home building was a small drag on output in the April-June period.
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Finiancial stocks fell 2.1 percent and were the biggest drag on the S&P 7.83.
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Voice recognition has been the biggest drag on Siri since the assistant's introduction in 2011.
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Exxon Mobil dropped 2.82 percent and was the largest drag on the S&P 500.
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And legislation to control drug pricing would likely be a drag on pharmaceutical company stocks.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P and the price-weighted Dow.
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FTMIB were down more than one percent with banks the biggest drag on the index.
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A sharp rise in regulation and complying with it is a major drag on productivity.
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Facebook's 22.6 percent was the biggest drag on the S&P 22 and the Nasdaq.
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That would inevitably prompt lawsuits, but those lawsuits would drag on for years and years.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Dow and weighed on other health insurers.
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Industries Qatar was the main drag on the Qatari index, which fell almost 0.5 percent.
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Trump's lift or drag on the Republican congressional candidates will be different in each state.
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O). The biggest drag on the S&P's healthcare sector was Bristol-Meyers Squibb's (BMY.
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Increased promotional discounting is expected to put a drag on margins in the upcoming quarter.
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Regeneron's shares fell 33 percent, and were the biggest drag on the Nasdaq biotech index.
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Trade-sensitive industrial companies were the biggest drag on the Dow, which was down marginally.
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Shares of Air New Zealand were the biggest drag on the index, down 2.5 percent.
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Whether regular Facebook use is a drag on one's English test scores — that's another question.
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Global markets tanked on that news amid signs that the tariff dispute could drag on.
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HDFC Bank Ltd was the top drag on the NSE index, ending down 1.7 percent.
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Suncor Energy was the biggest drag on the index, falling 1.5 percent to C$210.
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Exxon Mobil declined 2.2 percent and was the largest drag on the S&P 1103.
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Apple was off 0.9 percent and was the biggest drag on all three major indexes.
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Supporting House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) appears to be a drag on candidates.
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Energy-related stocks were the main drag on Abu Dhabi's index, which slid 0.7 percent.
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Energy stocks were the biggest drag on the S&P 523 as oil prices fell.
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The petrochemical sector was the main drag on Riyadh's stock index, which sank 53 percent.
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A 24 percent drop in Walt Disney shares was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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GE fell 1 percent to $30, making it the second biggest drag on S&P.
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Oil sector analysts said the lack of an immediate extension could drag on crude prices.
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Those two large trade surplus areas have been for years a drag on global growth.
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Energy-related stocks were the main drag on Abu Dhabi's index, which slid 0.4 percent.
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Uber on the other hand has been cautious about letting pre-trial discovery drag on.
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Apple's 1.6 percent fall was the biggest drag on S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
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The stock shed nearly 3 percent and was the single largest drag on the benchmark.
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He believes spending to compete with online retailers like Amazon could drag on Wal-Mart.
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Utility stocks were a drag on the index, capping gains in financial and consumer staples.
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IT giant Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, down 2%, was the biggest drag on the indexes.
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The longer the bail-out talks drag on, the more distant a Greek recovery becomes.
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SPNY was the largest drag on the S&P 500 with a 1.1 percent decline.
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Aside from a slight drag on Amazon's bottom line, it's very nearly a victimless crime.
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The technology sector's 0.81 percent fall was the biggest drag on the S&P 13.
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Insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc fell 2.14 percent and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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There are, however, tentative signs that the energy drag on business investment could be fading.
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Anxieties about iPhone growth at Apple swept tech stocks, another big drag on the region.
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Housing is expected to have been a drag on economic growth in the third quarter.
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Still, some committee members expressed wariness that the mission in Afghanistan continues to drag on.
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Apple (AAPL), which soared nearly 12 percent last week, was a drag on the market.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Dow Industrials.
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Tighter credit conditions, in turn, are expected to drag on economic activity in coming months.
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Apple shares fell 215 percent and were the biggest drag on the three major indexes.
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Privately, diplomats say such a review could drag on until it vanishes from public memory.
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The iPhone maker's shares were down 1.8 percent, providing the biggest drag on the Dow.
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Britain's trade deficit weighed on growth, posing its biggest drag on GDP since late 2013.
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The four companies were also the biggest drag on the benchmark S&P 500 index.
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Economists believe housing probably remained a drag on gross domestic product in the first quarter.
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Shares of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd was the biggest drag on the index, tumbled 3.6%.
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Apple was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite indexes.
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About a quarter of Republican voters said tariffs would be a drag on the economy.
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The trade-sensitive technology sector was down 1%, the biggest drag on the benchmark index.
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The slowdown in auto sales is contributing to a drag on global manufacturing, Fitch said.
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Google is appealing the European Commission's decision, a process that could drag on for years.
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A full-blown trade war is expected to be a drag on global economic growth.
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Many ultimately may not be granted asylum, but their cases may drag on for years.
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Around the world, it is a drag on economic activity and the quality of life.
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If either decision is appealed, the process can drag on for years, Mr. Currie said.
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Even for those who obtain legal services for free, cases can drag on for years.
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"It isn't about being entertaining or pretty," he said, taking a drag on his cigar.
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The ethics investigations will drag on, and public attention will shift back to political rage.
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He says that regulations designed to combat climate change are a drag on the economy.
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But as the years drag on, the quirks you once found endearing begin to grate.
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That's the part that eats at me: It didn't need to drag on this long.
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If Congress does not act now, Puerto Rico's financial crisis could drag on for years.
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Enria said big fines for banks caught breaking rules was another major drag on profitability.
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At the same time, businesses have been a drag on the economy in recent months.
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There are times when the work can drag on, but the radiant moments win out.
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Apple, the largest component in the , was the biggest drag on the index this week.
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The unprofitable Canopy was a $55 million drag on Constellation's earnings, according to Credit Suisse.
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Now, the search for a replacement could drag on because the board members are split.
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The cost of those deficits and debts are already a drag on the national economy.
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The decline has been a drag on the dollar, especially against the low-yielding yen.
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Surplus savings in Asia are yet another drag on a world suffering from weak demand.
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The process is supposed to take two years, but it could drag on much longer.
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Goldman Sachs was the biggest drag on the Dow, which fell more than 2 percent.
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The technology sector was off 22.34% and was the biggest drag on the benchmark index.
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Analysts are already expecting the property sector to be a drag on growth next year.
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Few think Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will allow the Senate proceedings to drag on.
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Abbott Labs was the biggest drag on the healthcare sector, with a 9.3-percent drop.
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This is expected to boost investor sentiment and remove a drag on the world economy.
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The analyst admitted that Brexit was the big issue that could drag on cyclical firms.
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Net trade was the biggest drag on the economy since the third quarter of 2016.
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Decreasing legal immigration would reduce this demand and put a drag on employment for everyone.
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There is growing evidence that economic inequality is a significant drag on the U.S. economy.
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J.P Morgan Chase's 1.9 percent fall was the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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There are concerns that Trump will be a drag on GOP ticket in the midterms.
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America is facing a productivity crisis, and it's creating a huge drag on our economy.
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Prosecutors may however appeal the ruling, meaning the saga could yet drag on for months.
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In that regard, TWC may only continue to rise in importance as the years drag on.
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Mr. Sanders and his supporters deny that he would be a drag on other Democratic candidates.
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In any event, a Supreme Court appeal would likely drag on well after Cordray's term expires.
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High-tech stocks tracked Wall Street peers and fell, acting as a drag on the Nikkei.
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AT&T was the biggest drag on the index after UBS downgraded the stock to "neutral".
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Amgen's 3 percent decline was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq and the S&P 500.
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Teleco Spark New Zealand Ltd fell 1.4 percent and was the top drag on the benchmark.
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If those factors drop in the second quarter, it could be a drag on the economy.
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Goldman Sachs was down 1.1 percent at $229.38 and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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For instance, in 2015, both sides allowed a similar impasse to drag on for several months.
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Concerns over political complications in Germany are expected to be a drag on the single currency.
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Real estate stocks were the biggest drag on the index, with Scentre Group falling 1.5 percent.
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"The upshot is that net trade will probably remain a drag on GDP growth next year."
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A2 Milk was also the biggest drag on the benchmark, pulling it back nearly 20 points.
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In that case, a dispute that began in 1991 might drag on for another 27 years.
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Unless they are drawn in, their absence could start to be a drag on economic growth.
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Power was once GE's largest unit, but it has been a drag on the company's earnings.
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Those non-performing loans, a quarter of which are in Italy, are a drag on growth.
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The investigations can drag on for months, and sometimes schools don't notify complainants about their conclusions.
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The battle could be over in a few weeks, or it could drag on for months.
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Other freshmen in competitive districts are resigned to an investigation that could drag on for months.
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Ongoing efforts by businesses to sell unwanted inventory have also been a drag on factory activity.
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Consumers may be spending less as a result, which could be a drag on economic growth.
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As cases drag on, it becomes harder for victims and their families to bear the pressure.
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N) fell 0.8 percent, making it the biggest drag on the Dow, and JP Morgan (JPM.
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As a result of that, net exports are becoming less of a drag on economic growth.
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In other words, the strong dollar probably is going to be a major drag on recovery.
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Music, driving, Twitter — they all drag on short-term memory, and thus keep us from understanding.
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He acknowledged, however, that the resulting low yield environment is a drag on Berkshire's earning power.
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These three countries are less of a drag on regional growth than they were (see chart).
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GE's power business, which has long been a drag on earnings, posted a $23-million profit.
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GE's power business, which has long been a drag on earnings, posted a $117-million profit.
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Its shares fell 139 and were the biggest drag on the Dow and the S&P.
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ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: And you think it will have no drag on the economy at all?
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But they added that large coal stocks at ports may drag on prices in coming weeks.
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Apple Inc fell 2.2% and was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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This population will continue to grow as violent conflicts drag on and climate change wreaks havoc.
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That in turn means the trade war could drag on further and damage the global economy.
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Amgen was also the biggest drag on the broader S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq.
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Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc was the biggest drag on the index for a second consecutive day.
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Healthcare stocks were the biggest drag on the benchmark, with the healthcare index sliding 1.9 percent.
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In addition, IEX's speed bump could dampen trading volumes, which would also drag on exchange revenue.
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The stock was down 4 percent and was the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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"The Samsung issues will be somewhat of a drag on Q4," Moody's analyst Charles O'Shea said.
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The biggest drag on the S&P 214 was the financial index , which dropped 0.3 percent.
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Once trials begin, they drag on; Guyanese judges painstakingly record each word of evidence in longhand.
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"I would think this issue could drag on for some time," said Asset Management One's Takei.
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That is helping to offset some of the drag on manufacturing from declining motor vehicle production.
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That could put a drag on economic growth despite good consumer and business sentiment, he said.
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Altria Group shares fell 9.9 percent and were the biggest drag on the S&P 53.
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The storms proved a drag on robust business spending that was seen in the trade data.
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Investments to expand its credit business would drag on earnings in the near future, Carlyle said.
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Qualcomm plunged 7.3 percent and was the biggest drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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The S&P's technology index was the biggest drag on the benchmark, with a 26.64% decline.
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But "the main drag on China will be coming from much weaker productivity growth," Williams added.
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Petrochemicals were also a drag on the index, with the sector's sub-index tumbling 3.1 percent.
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The most influential drag on the index was Valeant, which fell 11.2 percent to C$31.76.
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Even the International Monetary Fund has recognized that increasing income inequality is a drag on growth.
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This implies further cuts, particularly in capital spending, which would be an additional drag on growth.
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Apple Inc fell 2.1% and was the biggest drag on all three main Wall Street indexes.
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Meanwhile, those in lanes one through four suffered about a half-percent drag on their times.
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That's not to say Microsoft's lack of mobile ambition is a huge drag on Windows 10.
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AT&T slipped 1.3 percent and was the top drag on the S&P telecom index.
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As some mergers drag on, and US tax policy debates escalate, attention strongly shifts to Broadcom.
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The economic outlook was reported as by far the biggest drag on plans for credit supply.
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An overburdened and under-resourced Indian judiciary system means court cases can drag on for years.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Dow and also dragged down other consumer stocks.
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"Any extra drag on a global economy already feeling the pinch... is highly unwelcomed," he said.
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Air New Zealand shares were the biggest drag on the index with a 2.6 percent decline.
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But others noted that a Canada-free NAFTA would put a drag on the U.S. economy.
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But Biden's long career in government is as much a drag on him as a boon.
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Amgen's 2.98 percent decline was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq and the S&P 500.
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S. trade war could also drag on palm markets in 2019, some of the respondents said.
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This might not be a huge drag on Republicans if Trump weren't also exceedingly unpopular, but . . .
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Continuing efforts by businesses to sell unwanted inventory have also been a drag on factory activity.
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Spending talks are now expected to drag on into next week, possibly right up until Dec.
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The stock part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average was the biggest drag on the index.
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Apple Inc fell and was the biggest drag on all the three main Wall Street indexes.
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The particles can increase gas density in space, which impacts the drag on the space station.
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Apple was the biggest drag on the S&P and Nasdaq, falling 2296 percent to $22.
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Goldman Sachs was down 2500 percent at $252 and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P consumer discretionary, which fell 1.46 percent.
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That's a big drag on world economy, and a serious problem for Germany's euro area partners.
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The S&P energy index slid 3.3 percent, the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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The expectation for lower prices will drag on U.S. oil production in 0003, according to EIA.
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The mixed readings suggested housing could remain a drag on economic growth in the third quarter.
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We will rebound and recover — it's just a matter of how long's the drag on this.
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The research implies there could be a downward drag on productivity growth for years to come.
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Shares of Apple Inc slumped 3.1%, making them the biggest drag on Wall Street's major indexes.
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Those moves would inevitably prompt lawsuits, but those lawsuits would drag on for years and years.
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Globally, the outlook remains uncertain as the U.S.-China trade fight looks set to drag on.
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But the closures could easily drag on, as the path of the coronavirus remains largely uncertain.
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As investigations drag on, they say, companies can continue misbehaving, acting in ways that block competition.
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The company's stock finished 2.8% lower and was a major drag on the broader mining index.
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"Over time, the tariffs will be a drag on manufacturing and on the economy," he added.
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More tariffs kicking in on Chinese goods also could be a drag on profits next year.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the benchmark and pulled it down about 27 points.
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Democrats with subpoena battle could then launch a court battle that could drag on for months.
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A 0.5 percent drop in chemicals and chemical products was also a drag on the index.
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PM: That said, they also don't want this to drag on for an extremely long time.
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In particular, the weakness in the manufacturing sector remains a drag on euro area growth momentum.
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Several Democratic senators who support Clinton fear the DNC chair has become a drag on her.
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"This is an important risk factor and drag on the economy," Dombrovskis told the European Parliament.
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The company said it believes tariffs on American spirits had a 1% drag on its sales.
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Even as lawsuits drag on, however, landowners are already dealing with the ramifications of these projects.
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The provisions in the Camp bill that slowed these deductions were a drag on the economy.
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Mr. Chávez hosted "Aló Presidente," an unscripted variety show that would sometimes drag on for hours.
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Stagnant labor force growth is, and will continue to be, a drag on the U.S. economy.
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Goldman Sachs says the trade war is a 0.5% drag on growth from quarter to quarter.
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New York (CNN Business)Global manufacturing has been a drag on the world economy all year.
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Dairy firm a2 Milk Company fell 3.2 percent and was the biggest drag on the index.
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Every company is driven to cut jobs, because employees are an expense, a drag on profits.
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That said, PSBC's business model will continue to act as a drag on its financial profile.
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Wolff said the cost of preparing for the tax is a drag on the farm economy.
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Corruption is a huge drag on the economy and investor confidence in East Africa's business hub.
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Should the work stoppage drag on, GM can easily absorb a few idle weeks of production.
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Apple was down 1 percent and was the biggest drag on all the three major indexes.
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"This will likely be a drag on demand despite palladium's compelling supply-side deficits," he said.
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He will need some results here or it will be a drag on his domestic ratings.
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Amazon declined 0.7 percent and was the top drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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The stock was easily the biggest drag on the S&P 13 and the Dow Industrials.
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Not only have they welcomed it, they would be happy to see it quietly drag on.
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MUNICH - IMF'S GEORGIEVA SAYS LOW PRODUCTIVITY, LOW ECONOMIC GROWTH, LOW INFLATION ARE DRAG ON WORLD ECONOMY
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One lesson of the Trump era is that things can feel unsustainable yet drag on interminably.
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Data so far suggest that inventories could be a small drag on second-quarter GDP growth.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 healthcare index, which declined 1.22 percent.
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Once again, strong consumer spending offset the sharp decline in business investment and trade's drag on growth.
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Trade tension between the United States and China could drag on the global economy, BMI Research said.
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Now it is a drag on global growth and a target for protectionists such as Mr Trump.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP is expected to be a drag on Republican congressional candidates in Virginia this year.
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Chevron was the top drag on the Dow while Bank of America weighed on the S&P.
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In contrast to the latest news on Brexit, Italy's budget proposals remain a drag on the euro.
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It's the biggest drag on the Dow this month, with the shares losing more than 9 percent.
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Shares of 3M were down 1.4 percent at $163.88 and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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There was one big exception in tech: Microsoft, which was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq 100.
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Solid domestic consumption has partly offset the drag on the world's third-largest economy from weak exports.
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Chris' plea marked a sudden end to a case some observers believed could drag on for years.
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Trump's statement stoked concerns that the U.S.-China trade war will drag on, limiting U.S. agricultural exports.
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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group's 0.6 percent loss was the biggest drag on the main board.
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If the U.S. and China can resolve their differences, then the drag on Japan's economy could recede.
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The drag on China's industrial production from the new coronavirus could be more severe, some analysts said.
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But VAT will be a heavy drag on the economy, equal to about 2 percent of GDP.
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GE was the biggest loser on the Dow and the top drag on the S&P 500.
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But risk aversion could make an abrupt return if talks drag on or turn sour, he said.
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SPLRCS ended down 0.7 percent and was the second-biggest drag on the S&P behind financials.
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Trump's statement fueled concerns that the U.S.-China trade war will drag on, limiting U.S. soybean exports.
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The PD has rejected the proposed overhaul, saying that without time restrictions, trials could drag on indefinitely.
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Commodities-related shares were the main drag on the Qatar index, which was down by 0.2 percent.
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Qualcomm was down 7 percent and was the biggest drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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The high costs required to ship heavy pet food have been a drag on the company's results.
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The drop was the biggest drag on the Dow Jones industrial average, which still moved higher Wednesday.
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The financial sector was down 0.96 percent and was the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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Lower Indian imports could drag on global wheat and sugar markets that are facing swelling global inventories.
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The scenery is pleasant on a 180km journey that can drag on for more than four hours.
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With PiS refusing to back down and the EU focused on Brexit, the dispute could drag on.
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As these painful, intergenerational debates drag on, we'll end up with newer, stronger, battle-tested feminist platforms.
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Chip gear maker Applied Materials also gave a disappointing forecast, adding to a drag on semiconductor shares.
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Westpac Banking Corp was the biggest drag on the main index, losing as much as 1.5 percent.
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Compounded with overcapacity concerns in certain sectors, this should act as a drag on profits going forward.
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If the issue goes all the way to the Supreme Court, it could drag on even longer.
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The backs of the pants are often pinned up so that they don't drag on the floor.
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But a falling rouble may require higher policy rates to meet inflation targets - another drag on growth.
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Despite hopes for Trump's stimulus plan, higher inflation and interest rates would drag on growth, Torne said.
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But risk aversion could make an abrupt return if talks drag on or turn sour, he said.
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In Abu Dhabi, heavyweight banking shares were the main drag on the index, which slipped 8473 percent.
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The leaders will begin discussing candidates over dinner but the talks could drag on through the night.
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This was agreed with the government in October, removing uncertainty about a major drag on utility stocks.
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But some analysts expect increasingly stringent cooling measures will eventually drag on investment and dampen construction activity.
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UBS denies any wrongdoing and the case could drag on for years if appealed by either side.
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Some of those investments under-performed during the year, which were a drag on Berkshire's stock price.
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The basic idea is sound — excessive regulation is a significant drag on America's long-term growth prospects.
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What was most clear on Tuesday morning is that the Democratic primary could drag on for months.
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Financial stocks were the biggest drag on the market, with Commonwealth Bank of Australia losing 0.7 percent.
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The bank has fallen 10.5 percent through Tuesday, accounting for a 181.07-point drag on the index.
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Netflix dropped 1.3 percent and was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq and the S&P 500.
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"The biggest drag on FAI here is infrastructure investment," said senior China economist Betty Wang at ANZ.
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A wider current account gap and slowing foreign investments tends to be a drag on the currency.
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The technology sector sank 0.7 percent, making it the biggest drag on the S&P and Nasdaq.
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Coffee giant Starbucks said that many of its Teavana mall stores are a drag on its results.
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While Intel Corp was the biggest drag on the day after it gave a bleak outlook, Amazon.
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In Dubai, Emaar Properties was the main drag on the index, with the stock falling 24 percent.
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Materials were the biggest drag on the benchmark index, responsible for nearly half of the index losses.
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That clobbered the energy sub-index, which was the biggest drag on the main board, losing 1.8%.
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Qualcomm shares plunged 7.7 percent and were the biggest drag on the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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Banks were the biggest drag on the benchmark on Tuesday, with the financial index weakening 29 percent.
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Teleco Spark New Zealand Ltd dropped as much as 1.7 percent, the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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Economists say that the Britain's planned referendum on its European Union membership could also drag on growth.
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SBI shares were the biggest drag on the broader NSE index , falling as much as 4.5 percent.
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Strong domestic demand is helping to offset some of the drag on manufacturing from weak global consumption.
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"This 'terrestrial stilling' has been considered a potential drag on the future of wind power," said Zeng.
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But the risk is that an increasing debt burden will drag on Southeast Asia's second-largest economy.
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The S&P healthcare sector was down 0.37 percent and was the biggest drag on the index.
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But they are a drag on the economy: They do not produce, but they continue to consume.
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"More tariffs should drag on corporate confidence, capex and global growth in the near term," Zezas says.
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Analysts have blamed expensive homes, land shortages and rising loan costs for the drag on home sales.
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Westpac Banking Corp was the biggest drag on the ASX 200, pulling it back about 6 points.
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For Apple and the Irish government, though, the tax battle is likely to drag on for years.
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In Dubai, Emaar Properties was the main drag on the index, with the stock falling 1.0 percent.
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Boeing was the biggest drag on the Dow, down 0.7 percent following a downgrade by Morgan Stanley.
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But the legal battle could potentially drag on for years as Meng exhausts multiple rounds of appeals.
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After the interview was canceled, it was apparent, according to Cobb, that the process would drag on.
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Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd was the biggest drag on the NSE index, closing down 2.7 percent.
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A weak pound typically supports the FTSE while its rise usually puts a drag on the index.
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Before then, the Fed's four rate increases in 2018 had been a drag on the bond market.
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Low-altitude orbits, which remain within the boundaries of the atmosphere, are a literal drag on spacecraft.
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Apple Inc fell 143% and was the biggest drag on all the three main Wall Street indexes.
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It was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average indexes.
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Many economists say the drag on global growth will remain as long as tariffs stay in place.
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Taken together, the reports suggest housing could remain a drag on economic growth in the third quarter.
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The stock is off 4.2 percent and has been the third-biggest drag on the Dow industrials.
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Suncor Energy Inc was the biggest drag on the TSX, ending down 1.9 percent at C$39.94.
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Even if individuals are cleared, the investigations can drag on, leaving a cloud hovering over the institution.
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About 17%, however, were even more pessimistic, and predict that the trade conflict will drag on indefinitely.
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The trade war between the U.S. and China is becoming a major drag on the global economy.
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I'm a drag on my friends' lives because I can't join them for their evening's activities. Why?
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If the increases are absorbed by businesses, that could prove to be a drag on profit growth.
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Elsewhere in trade: Talks to save Nafta aren't dead, but they will drag on through the summer.
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The non-intervention, leaving the Syrian civil war to drag on for years, leads to Abu Huzayfahs.
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Many economists say the housing market may have turned into a drag on the gross domestic product.
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Altria could also be a drag on PMI's profitability, which has exceeded its parent's since the split.
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Those currents help keep the whole seed structure afloat by increasing the drag on the falling pappus.
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"The biggest drag on the stock prices of G.M. and Ford are their legacies," Ms. Lindland said.
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Economists have predicted a drag on global growth from the virus, at least in the short term.
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S. trade deal, though talks on a phase two package are likely to drag on for months.
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Prosecutors were criticized for letting the case drag on, while many blamed Assange for obstructing the investigation.
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Without recordings of the interrogations, hearings on disputed confessions drag on for days, wasting time and money.
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Bucking the trend, diversified miner South32 edged 2.5 percent lower, as the biggest drag on the bourse.
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Now, California and 22 other states have sued the government, so expect this one to drag on.
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Hiving it off will remove a big drag on the parent's performance, suggest analysts at Deutsche Bank.
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They are also passing costs on to buyers, which could become a drag on the housing market.
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They have elected not to launch legal challenges to compel testimony that could drag on for months.
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Companies such as Alphabet and Apple have mentioned the strong dollar as a drag on their earnings.
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Nevertheless, the company's shares were down 5.3%, and were the biggest drag on the blue-chip Dow.
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Nevertheless, the company's shares were down 5.3%, and were the biggest drag on the blue-chip Dow.
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Software services exporter Infosys Ltd, which closed 2.9 percent weaker, was the biggest drag on the index.
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Housing Development Finance Corp, down as much as 1.71 percent, was the biggest drag on both indexes.
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There is expected to be a drag on growth in 2018, and it could double in 2019.
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Speakers of complex languages exert more effort planning sentences and articulating syllables, causing discussions to drag on.
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Several studies have found that the uncertainty in trade policy has been a drag on economic growth.
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Analysts have cited the unexpected as part of the drag on Blue Apron, especially since Amazon is .
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"The thing we desperately wanted to avoid was that Mary was a drag on Watson," he said.
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The move means the probe is intensifying and could drag on for many more months to come.
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Residential construction, however, likely remained a mild drag on gross domestic product for a second straight quarter.
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Excessive government debt puts a real drag on economic growth, restricting job creation, wage improvements, and business.
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Financials were the biggest drag on European stocks while healthcare, energy and industrials helped offset those losses.
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Merck was the top drag on the healthcare sector as well as the Dow, declining 1.4 percent.
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The heavyweight financial sector fell as much as 0.8% and was the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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The process could drag on past July, but there is tremendous pressure for Congress to act quickly.
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"I don't think that this is a problem that will drag on," Mr. Erdogan said on Thursday.
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If he cannot, the North Koreans will keep producing fuel — and maybe bombs — while talks drag on.
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Addressing the FDA's issues will likely be a 300 million euro drag on operating profit this year.
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The weaker pound could help British exporters and make imports more expensive, easing another drag on the deficit.
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Over a third of abductions from America to Brazil, for example, drag on for at least 18 months.
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Now, it's not particularly surprising that the health bill would prove a drag on Senate Republicans' polling numbers.
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Moody's said weak oil commodity prices and falling demand for exports could also drag on the world economy.
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Financials were among the biggest drag on both indexes, with Housing Development Finance Corp ending 1.8 percent lower.
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Utilities and materials were the biggest drag on the index, accounting for more than half of the losses.
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At the same time, Italy and Brexit woes remain non-negligible, the uncertainty a further drag on sentiment.
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The dollar strength threatens U.S. exports and will act as a drag on corporate America's revenue and profitability.
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Political turmoil in Britain over the country's exit from the European Union also remains a drag on markets.
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A subsequent slowdown in economic activity there has been a major drag on coal and other natural resources.
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For days now, I have been so miserable and sick that I am barely able to drag on.
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U.S. gasoline futures were the biggest drag on the energy complex, falling 1.5 percent to $1.4942 a gallon.
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The company's shares were trading at $1,715 and were the biggest drag on the S&P 500 .SPX.
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Their decision has a direct impact on how long the current political instability in Italy will drag on.
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Chevron was off 1.4 percent and was the biggest drag on the Dow and the S&P 113.
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"The partial government shutdown is beginning to drag on President Trump," the site's editor, Nate Silver, wrote Wednesday.
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Analysts expect exports to be a drag on the economy over the coming quarters as external demand ebbs.
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Crude prices have since risen above $50 per barrel, which should ease some of the drag on inflation.
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Apple was down 0.5 percent, and was the biggest drag on the S&P 5003 and the Nasdaq.
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Financials were the biggest drag on the benchmack index, with all the constituents of the sector finishing lower.
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Boeing (BA) shares closed down nearly 4%, which translates into a nearly 13 point drag on the Dow.
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Under Armour's stock was a drag on Nike's shares as well, which fell as much as 1.31 percent.
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Critics of the Senate bill also worry that investigations could drag on, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.
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Mining was a huge drag on output in 2019, sinking 9.7% following the Brumadinho dam disaster in January.
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"I clean up like hands and soap / Get a mink let it drag on the floor," he raps.
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A 1.9% slump in exports and 0.5% rise in imports meant net trade was a drag on growth.
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Student debt has been rising quickly among older people, as repayment timelines drag on and parent borrowing increases.
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The tactic amplified a fight that has rattled financial markets and threatened to drag on the global economy.
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The numbers came on Wednesday as the trade impasse between the U.S. and China continues to drag on.
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Not of these issues appear to be a drag on Google's ability to dominate the web advertising industry.
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The biggest drag on the S&P 28 was financial stocks as investors moved to safe-haven assets.
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Spanish shares tracked a weak open across major European stocks, with banks the biggest drag on the IBEX.
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And in Afghanistan, the longest war in American history continues to drag on with no end in sight.
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For specialized players, the task of sourcing parts for small production runs is a major drag on productivity.
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The drag on deal-making could come from the banks that help finance and advise on transactions, however.
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I think what's a drag on the economy is the way that we have structured it right now.
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Goldman Sachs analysts last year called Kantar a "notable drag on organic growth" for WPP in recent years.
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The tactics amplified a fight that has rattled financial markets and threatened to drag on the global economy.
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The biggest drag on the market was Brookfield Asset Management Inc, which fell 0.8 percent to C$39.55.
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The resulting rulings and subsequent appeals are likely to drag on well beyond the end of this administration.
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HSBC was by far the biggest drag on the main bourse, as recent uncertainty around the Sino-U.
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Philip Morris was the biggest drag on the S&P 21 and also dragged Altria down 21.70 percent.
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Chevron, which reported lower-than-expected results, was the biggest drag on the Dow and the S&P.
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A $50 million reserve charge set aside for ongoing litigation and contingencies was a further drag on earnings.
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My own bet is that this struggle is likely to drag on for many years without clear resolution.
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No one bloc won a majority, and the process of forming a government could drag on for months.
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The result of that deleveraging, when it occurs, will be a big drag on demand growth within China.
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Fitch identifies the latter as a potential drag on recovery in profitability and leverage in the longer term.
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Softening in those sectors appeared to be the main drag on otherwise fairly resilient China data on Thursday.
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If the U.S. and China can resolve their differences, then the drag on Japan's economy could then recede.
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The government reported on Friday that residential construction was a drag on economic growth in the third quarter.
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Hart was suspended, and the bank's chief executive, Sim Tshabalala, described racism as a drag on the economy.
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Indeed, a substantial amount of economic research indicates that regulatory accumulation poses a significant drag on economic growth.
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Current market volatility threatens to dent consumer sentiment and create a drag on consumption and spending, he said.
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Caterpillar was the biggest drag on the Dow and the S&P industrials index, which dropped 1.3 percent.
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GM's operations in the Middle East and Asia outside of China continued to be a drag on results.
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What is more, it fails to remove the political constraints that have been the biggest drag on recovery.
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"Economic uncertainty was the biggest drag on investment plans," the BoE said, citing a survey of 375 firms.
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Some matters could drag on for years before being resolved, and there are a range of possible outcomes.
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This is expected to drag on profit growth when the Korean conglomerate posts second-quarter earnings on Friday.
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Analysts expect the continuing stand-off to be a drag on China's economy but also present trading opportunities.
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The midterm politics The Kavanaugh nomination was never supposed to drag on this close to the midterm elections.
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Democrat general elections, that could have a serious drag on Republican turnout in down ballot races come November.
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There is talk that Mr. Redstone's lawyers may pursue a suit, too, meaning the situation could drag on.
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That means pressuring companies to raise wages and spend more on perks, efforts that can drag on profits.
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He added that the transport and storage services sub-sector acted as a major drag on stronger growth.
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The misconduct accusations against the governor threaten to be a drag on Hawley, Missouri's top law enforcement official.
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The BoE survey also showed weaker business investment exerted a "significant drag" on demand for credit from businesses.
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Currency volatility, mainly in Russia and Venezuela, has been a drag on Dr Reddy's earnings for several months.
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The president resists the view shared by many that his tariff policies added a drag on U.S. growth.
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Philip Morris was the biggest drag on the S&P and also dragged rival Altria down 523 percent.
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Some analysts think the rise in oil prices has the potential to cause a drag on the economy.
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"The more you load the contract up with features, the bigger the drag on the portfolio," said Cortazzo.
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The International Monetary Fund on Monday said the recent yen appreciation would be a drag on Japan's exports.
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Petrochemical shares were the main drag on Saudi Arabia's index, which was down 0.4 percent after 25 minutes.
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Bristol-Myers was the biggest drag on the S&P, while Merck gave the index its biggest boost.
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But dairy operator A2 Milk Company Ltd dipped 1.8 percent and was the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 5003 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average indexes.
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The talks, which continue tomorrow, are set to drag on until at least the end of the year.
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Whirlpool Corp cited tariffs as a drag on its North American business in its report after the bell.
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The stock was the biggest loser on the Dow and the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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Another drag on the sector was Honeywell, falling 4.8 percent after it lowered its full-year sales forecast.
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Fitch expects the businesses included in SRU to remain a drag on reported results at least until 4807123.
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" Asked if her comments could be a drag on Democrats in the midterms, she replied: "I don't think.
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That investor uncertainty has already been a drag on the U.K.'s economy since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
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He estimated a long pullback in mining investment was about 80 percent done, removing one drag on activity.
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Poor policy choices, like misguided spending priorities and too much austerity, have added to the drag on growth.
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Factor in the drag on trade and reduced immigration from leaving the EU, and the outlook dims further.
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It is rare for insider trading to result in prison sentences and cases often drag on for years.
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As a result, weaker car sales could be a modest drag on growth through much of the year.
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Healthcare stocks were the biggest drag on the index, with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Ltd setting the tone.
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He added that the "somewhat nebulous confidence affect" seems to have a "bigger drag on growth" than tariffs.
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Otherwise, the hit to the economy can drag on for months on end -- and that could be recessionary.
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Some economists have questioned the Malaysian economy's ability to withstand the current slowdown if political uncertainties drag on.
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The possibility that our communal coronavirus nightmare could drag on for another 18 months won't have helped, either.
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But researchers are finding that pollution can be an even bigger drag on growth over the long term.
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The court battle over Trump's federal returns, even if Democrats do prevail, will probably drag on for months.
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Government-led spending adds to the huge debt pile, making that long-term drag on growth even worse.
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Google said it would appeal the decision, and the case is very likely to drag on for years.
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He is worried that turmoil in the Mavni program will drag on until his visa expires this winter.
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Some of the scams drag on for months or years, and leave the victims crushed emotionally and financially.
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A perpetual state of aggression on trade has been a drag on business decision-making, especially in manufacturing.
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He challenged assertions of Trump's lawyers that calling witnesses would cause the trial to drag on for months.
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The transport chaos could also complicate attendance during the period of the shows if the protests drag on.
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On the downside, much of the existing China tariffs remain in place, a continuing drag on manufacturing costs.
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The trade tensions caused by his tariffs are widely acknowledged to have been a drag on economic growth.
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All of this has combined to make what was supposed to be a relatively smooth process drag on.
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But without any hard deadline to enact appropriations, debates over funding levels and priorities could drag on indefinitely.
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Mounting regulatory compliance costs and stricter capital requirements have also been a drag on earnings for financial firms.
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It was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq and pulled the S&P communication services sector down 0.23%.
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There has been mounting evidence that uncertainty over trade is starting to drag on the economy, especially manufacturing.
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That would begin negotiations to form a government, a process that could drag on for weeks or months.
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She said one area that has been a drag on CPI has been new and used car prices.
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Ending DACA could affect 1 million immigrants, according to NBC News, and drag on U.S. gross domestic product.
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Furthermore, just as demand seems to be slowing, supply looks to be rising, increasing the drag on markets.
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And as they drag on, with it they kill, injure or bring other harm to humanitarian aid workers.
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Rich Sega, global chief investment strategist for Conning, worries that Europe could be a drag on global growth.
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As court duels drag on, campaigns lag, research comes to a standstill and years of community mobilization dissipate.
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At the same time, they warn, there are ways the president might also be a drag on growth.
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Trump's low approval rating could be a drag on Republicans' reelection bids, helping some Democrats ride to victory.
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N) was the largest drag on the Dow with a 2.6 percent drop to $211.9, while Allstate (ALL.
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None of these accusations have resulted in a conviction, though investigations do tend to drag on in Bulgaria.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average indexes.
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Westpac Banking was the biggest drag on the main board with a drop of up to 0.4 percent.
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It was the biggest drag on the Nasdaq and pulled the S&P communication services sector down 0.23%.
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Financial and consumer stocks were the biggest drag on the NSE index with some sectors witnessing profit-booking.
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Lingering problems: The labor force will continue to shrink for decades, presenting a serious drag on economic growth.
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And his unpopularity in the state could be a drag on Scott, a close ally of the president.
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His surprise plea marked a sudden end to a case that some observers expected to drag on for years.
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Communications services and tech sectors were the heaviest drag on the S&P 500, down 2.7% and 1.5%, respectively.
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Telecom services, healthcare and financial stocks were the biggest drag on the benchmark with Chorus Ltd down 3 percent.
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That is an oppressive drag on incomes for households, who also happen to hold a record amount of debt.
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But with housing boosting household wealth, the drag on consumer spending from falling stock market values could be minimal.
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Housing market weakness has been a drag on growth, though, and officials attributed the slowness to rising mortgage rates.
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But for others, the influences of drag on mainstream makeup are something to be celebrated rather than sneered at.
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The insurance sector dropped 1.6 percent and was the main drag on Riyadh's main index, which fell 0.4 percent.
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But this year's lack of new mine supply will drag on refined production in 2020, limiting growth to 1.73%.
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Peter Navarro, head of Mr Trump's new National Trade Council, sees the deficit as a drag on America's economy.
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The intense reaction among the ANC's 104-member executive committee saw the meeting drag on for an extra day.
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A trade war could act as a drag on economic growth, forcing the Fed to be even more cautious.
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On the margins, a more dovish Fed and neutral ECB, BOJ and BoE is a drag on the dollar.
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The tactics amplified a trade fight that has rattled financial markets and threatened to drag on the global economy.
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Given the number of lawyers involved in France, Switzerland and New York, the dispute could drag on for years.
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On Friday, Manulife Financial Corp was the most influential drag on the index, falling 1373 percent to C$27.01.
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But Democrats will not be alone in facing dangerously shifting political currents should impeachment drag on longer than expected.
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Fresh indicators suggest any recovery will be slow, at best, a drag on growth across the entire euro zone.
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"External demand has likely put a drag on Japan's economy," said Koya Miyamae, senior economist at SMBC Nikko Securities.
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The Senate healthcare debate could drag on through the summer, leaving tax reform for late 2017 or early 2018.
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Consumer stocks were among the biggest drag on the benchmark with retail giant Woolworths Ltd ending 2.1 percent weaker.
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Biogen was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq after falling 5003 percent to $315.60.
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Kahlo is smoking here, a slight moue on her lips as she takes an industrial drag on a cigarette.
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As a result, some economists caution that inventories could still be a drag on output in the third quarter.
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BUT IT ALSO REFLECTS THE FACT THAT WE HAVE HAD A LOT OF DRAG ON THE ECONOMY THROUGH REGULATION.
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Yet studies find that inflation starts to drag on growth in poor countries only when it hits 15-20%.
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The traditional staking world is full of bitter disputes that drag on for years with little hope for resolution.
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That these plans as well intentioned as they very well may be will be a drag on the economy.
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The stock's decline was the biggest drag on the benchmark S&P 53 equity index and the Nasdaq index.
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In "Smoking Girl", she looks away into the distance, taking one long drag on a cigarette, cool and defiant.
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Altria Group shares fell 9.5 percent and were the biggest drag on the S&P 500, followed by Amazon.
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Amazon fell 4.9 percent to $587.18 and was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
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Brazilian interest rates for consumer credit are among the highest in the world, providing a drag on economic growth.
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Infrastructure posed the biggest drag on the data, falling 4.3 percent in November, its biggest fall since June 2014.
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"Somebody went in and started shooting," he said, shaking his head and taking a long drag on a cigarette.
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Allowing the dispute to drag on will make it harder to solve and give Islamic State militants breathing room.
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Petrochemical shares were the main drag on Saudi Arabia's stock index, with bellwether Saudi Basic Industries dropping 0.9 percent.
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Officials at the Communist-rooted CGT said on Friday strikes could drag on well beyond June if nothing shifted.
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In the 1990s structural change in sub-Saharan Africa actually went into reverse; it was a drag on growth.
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The stock was the top percentage loser on the Dow and the biggest drag on the S&P 500.
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And as the backbone of the US economy, consumer spending could be a drag on growth if it decreases.
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Despite the smaller trade deficit in June, trade was probably a drag on GDP growth in the second quarter.
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The Nifty IT index fell as much as 2 percent and was the biggest drag on the NSE index.
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Kleinfeld contended that concerns of a slowdown and decreased commodities demand in China would not drag on Alcoa's business.
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That means global uncertainties brought about by tensions between the U.S. and China may drag on longer, he said.
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But analysts argue that the yearlong trade war is not the biggest drag on the world's second largest economy.
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Healthcare stocks were the biggest drag on the index with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp Ltd slipping over a percent.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Dow and among the biggest drags on the S&P 523.
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Still, the joke won't drag on forever: This impressively non-committal will have the chance to meet very soon.
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Given current levels of crude, the crumbling of capital expenditures is a net drag on economic growth, Goldman notes.
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That could send oil prices back below $40 a barrel, creating drag on stocks, which have closely tracked crude.
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That in turn has been a drag on the U.S. dollar, though it was off its lows on Friday.
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" [Takes long drag on cigarette] "Yeah, we just gesture with our Intel Curie bands until a bass line emerges.
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The company's shares fell 6.86 percent to C$59.34 and were the biggest drag on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
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Apple was down 1.1 percent at $97 and was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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Traders are also concerned the stocks could be hedged in futures markets, which could be a drag on prices.
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"It's less drag on the growth side," said Mazen Issa, senior FX strategist at TD Securities in New York.
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Political turmoil in Britain over the country's exit from the European Union also remains a drag on risk assets.
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A steeper futures curve has been a feature of the recent oil slump and is a drag on returns.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Dow, responsible for more than a fourth of the index's decline.
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Amazon fell 0743 percent to $603.77 and was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
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Meanwhile, German frustration with Greece is bubbling over again as reform talks between Athens and its creditors drag on.
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Software services exporter Infosys Ltd was the biggest drag on the NSE index with a drop of 2.4 percent.
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A delayed 2019 national budget could be a further drag on economic growth this year, Diokno said on Tuesday.
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However, negotiations usually drag on for years and it would likely mean border controls between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
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CSL Ltd was the biggest drag on the benchmark, falling 13 percent to a near one-month closing low.
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Longer term, ageing demographics could be a substantial drag on economies and digitalisation may be a source of uncertainty.
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But the Justice Department is appealing the decision, and the fight will drag on before a federal appeals court.
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As troop withdrawal talks between the Taliban and the US drag on, ISIS-K is becoming a pressing threat.
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But such moves bring extra costs for producers, consumers and innovators that could drag on global growth for years.
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Negotiations drag on: While there, Pompeo touted progress in negotiations with the Taliban to end the 18-year war.
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Apple was the biggest drag on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq, while Caterpillar weighed on the Dow.
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This shift, regardless of cause, won't be easily reversed and it will predictably put a drag on global growth.
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An overburdened and under-resourced Indian judiciary system means court cases can drag on for years in the country.
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To the Editor: The article illustrates and finally publicizes an important drag on earnings for most middle-class Americans.
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But the industry trade group also said "uncertainty over trade" could end up posing a drag on the season.
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Whichever way he eventually rules, the losing party will likely appeal and this matter could drag on for months.
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He joins R.B.S. as a variety of legal and regulatory matters have continued to drag on the bank's results.
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Pharmaceutical heavyweight AstraZeneca was by far the biggest drag on the blue-chip index, while peer GlaxoSmithKline also fell.
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Index heavyweight CSL Ltd gave up as much as 1.7 percent, and was the biggest drag on the benchmark.
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As a result, there's every chance that the stalemate now in its 27th day could drag on much longer.
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Some hope the talks will not drag on until Sunday, fearing potential complications in their families' plans for Christmas.
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ESPN is not a drag on the Walt Disney Company, and that's not what [Disney CEO Bob Iger] said.
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El Salvador also has one of the world's highest homicide rates, which is creating a drag on the economy.
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They're a further drag on growth, and they're not offset by more activity coming from the non-tradable sectors.
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Morrison, who was overseas during the police raids, can ill afford to have the issue drag on, analysts say.
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Congolese health officials and their international partners expect the fight against Ebola to drag on well into next year.
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European companies like BMW and Volkswagen, above, say that global trade tensions could act as a drag on growth.
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And high-profile probate proceedings can drag on for years and lead to infighting among families, lawyers and others.
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Boeing — Shares of airplane maker Boeing fell more than 11%, the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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GE Capital remained a drag on the company's performance, reducing G.E.'s earnings by $207 million in the quarter.
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Top private-sector lender HDFC Bank Ltd was the biggest drag on the indexes, falling as much as 1.1%.
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Meanwhile, influential conservative voices began questioning whether Pruitt's antics were finally causing too much drag on the president's agenda.
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The tariff battle between the U.S. and China has worried investors, who fear it will drag on economic growth.
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"The Europeans and Americans let this conflict drag on from April until it reached a stalemate," Mr. Lacher said.
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LABOTT: President Trump said that this whole Russia investigation has been kind of a drag on your foreign policy.
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As the jet&aposs grounding continues to drag on, airlines have been forced to reassess their 2020 capacity plans.
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Dairy products maker a2 Milk Co Ltd finished down 2.9 percent and was the biggest drag on the index.
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One minute, the show was a grim slog, a repetitive ritual that threatened to drag on forever, like baseball.
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While exchange rates may have contributed to the drag on manufacturing in September, trade also did, according to ISM.
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In essence, the more water there is, the heavier the drag on the flywheel, and the harder your workout.
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The rebound in core retail sales suggests the drag on the economy from the hurricanes will probably be modest.
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Investors, fearing a drag on economic growth, have cheered the U.S. and Chinese efforts to resolve the trade conflict.
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Energy sector shares were the biggest drag on the S&P 53, tracking a slide in crude oil prices.
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The stock was the biggest drag on the Dow, responsible for 68 points of the index's 310 point decline.
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Unfortunately it has served as an illustration of ineptitude as appeals that should take months drag on for years.
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Further, an expansive impeachment would drag on, with Trump and his allies doing everything to slow down the process.
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Park has indicated she would not step down, fuelling concern that the political crisis could drag on for months.
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"Higher oil prices in general put a drag on economic growth", said Marc Kennis, principal of Pitt Street Research.
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Insurer UnitedHealth Group Inc fell 1.3 percent on the Obamacare ruling and was the biggest drag on the Dow.
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The biggest drag on overall sales was a 0.1% decline in sales across hypermarkets, supermarkets, food & drink and tobacco.
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JPMorgan was the biggest drag on the S&P 500, while Goldman Sachs weighed the most on the Dow.
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The biggest drag on overall sales was a 0.1% decline in sales across hypermarkets, supermarkets, food & drink and tobacco.
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Exxon was the top drag on the S&P 500, while Chevron had a similar impact on the Dow.
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Under Trump, this has meant that cases drag on for weeks or months as lawyers scramble to address notices.
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Supervisory board Hans Dieter Poetsch told Frankfurter Allgemeine separately the case would likely drag on for a long time.
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That means that the world's fastest-growing nuclear arsenal will continue to increase in size as negotiations drag on.
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"California&aposs extra rules reduce productivity and are a drag on the economy," then-FMSCA Administrator Ray Martinez said.
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So the months-long Republican slog to repeal and replace Obamacare will drag on another week — and maybe more.
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But the money has yet to materialize as the negotiations to form a new government continue to drag on.
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Apparently, it will be joined by a Maple Bacon Donut version, but unlike brunch, it won't drag on forever.
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The energy sector slipped 213% and was the biggest drag on markets as crude prices fell on demand worries.
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Just 13 percent of Americans say both sides should be held accountable as the shutdown continues to drag on.
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First, when future tax policy is unpredictable, then individuals and businesses can't plan accordingly, and that's a drag on growth.
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With auto sales slowing and inventories bloated, motor vehicle production could remain a drag on factory output for a while.
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PPG fell 85.003 percent and the industrials sector, the second-biggest drag on the S&P 500, slid 1.5 percent.
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GRAHAM: Well number one, we&aposre not going to let this drag on forever, that I want to win-win.
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And that's kind of the problem with a lot of these shows that drag on beyond their natural expiration dates.
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The S&P industrials sector tumbled 1.21 percent, making it the biggest decliner and drag on the benchmark S&P.
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Some on Wall Street believe investors should be ready for the trade battle to drag on for a long time.
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