| 1. | In some cases, that's crimping the bottom line.
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| 2. | Higher rates tend to damp share prices by crimping corporate profits.
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| 3. | Higher rates also boost borrowing costs for companies, crimping earnings.
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| 4. | A stronger dollar makes exports more expensive, crimping economic growth.
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| 5. | The approximation ignores the crimping round the equator of the bag.
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| 6. | Manual tensioners and crimping systems are available for low volume applications.
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| 7. | A stronger pound makes British exports more expensive, crimping economic growth.
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| 8. | The U . K . currency is also crimping earnings.
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| 9. | Higher interest rates would increase borrowing costs for companies, crimping earnings.
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| 10. | Opposition from within Schroeder's party has been crimping his efforts.
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