| 11. | The opposite happens if fewer people offer their wages in the market as the supply curve shifts to the left.
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| 12. | This image would certainly shift to the left, solidifying the contrast with Bush, if Gore picks a liberal running mate.
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| 13. | It caused Morancy's trachea to shift to the left, making it difficult for him to swallow and at times speak.
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| 14. | The party presented an election programme with the title " 10 points against a shift to the left in Austria ".
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| 15. | "Jospin's program appears to attempt a shift to the left, " said Louis-Michel Lavin, a currency trader at Credit Lyonnais Securities.
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| 16. | Jenrette said, citing the political shifts to the left that have occurred during the decade in Britain, France, Germany and Italy.
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| 17. | The aim was to ensure a stable government that would avoid weakening the institutions by extreme shifts to the left or right.
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| 18. | I think the shift to the left in the labor movement that they've brought about has not been a good one ."
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| 19. | It led by 215 meters _ eight boatlengths _ before a slight shift to the left allowed New Zealand to halve that margin.
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| 20. | If the economy persists in operating above potential, the AS curve will shift to the left, making the increases in real output transitory.
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