| 31. | Hong Kong is suffering badly from the Asian financial contagion.
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| 32. | Once again, the Asian contagion is infecting us all.
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| 33. | The loss of appetite for risk intensifies this kind of feared contagion.
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| 34. | The contagion effect poses a considerable risk for Western Europe,
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| 35. | In other words, the incidence of contagion will diminish.
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| 36. | So far, financial contagion from Argentina and Turkey has been limited.
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| 37. | Fighting and traveling became much more frequent, thus increasing deadly contagion.
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| 38. | Steps have been taken to reduce the potential of spreading airborne contagions.
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| 39. | Marble was thought to keep out dampness and prevent contagion.
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| 40. | The word " contagion " took on a new meaning.
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