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Examples
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Faltering economic growth is not an innocent bystander here.
Jeffrey Rubin: Real Downgrade Is When China Dumps Their Treasury Holdings Jeffrey Rubin 2011
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Faltering domestic demand would pose downside risks to the 3.7% economic growth forecasts by the government and the BOK.
South Korea Flags Dimmer 2012 Outlook Se Young Lee 2011
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Faltering airport infrastructure and lack of capacity is one of the main concerns ahead of the World Cup and the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
Report: Brazil needs to improve upgrade pace for 2014 World Cup 2011
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Hidden away in the back streets of Stroud Green in Finsbury Park, the ivy-covered Faltering Fullback is four pubs in one.
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Faltering growth in the euro zone has made it more difficult for debt-strapped nations to shrink their large amount of debt and fiscal shortfalls.
Brief Slide Only Draws More Buyers to Bonds Min Zeng 2012
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Faltering economic growth is not an innocent bystander here.
Jeffrey Rubin: Real Downgrade Is When China Dumps Their Treasury Holdings Jeffrey Rubin 2011
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Faltering here, he is spotted by one of the ARVNs; the tawny face grins, like a light going on.
GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010
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Faltering here, he is spotted by one of the ARVNs; the tawny face grins, like a light going on.
GIRL BY THE ROAD AT NIGHT DAVID RABE 2010
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Faltering home form is easier to rectify than that on the road.
Arsène Wenger hopes Arsenal will clear 'mental hurdle' against Chelsea 2010
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Faltering sales (Mitsubishi), clichéd status and termination (Hummer), poor safety ratings (Jeep) and recent financial problems (Saab) have done nothing to perk consumer perception.
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