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If the home industry makes too much, it will depress the price of its exports on world markets, damaging the country's terms of trade, and hurting workers.
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Subsidies depress the price of agricultural products on world markets.
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It was instrumental in designing the Clean Development Mechanism, which it is doing very nicely out of, and it fears that flooding the market for carbon credits with new supply from tropical forests would depress the price and destroy the mechanism.
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Managers can still choose when they release negative information, for example, to depress the stock price before they get a new slug of shares.
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The trial bar's strategy against corporate America up to now has been to file a suit, depress the stock price and bring the company to the table to get a settlement out of it, he said.
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The potential flood of new shares could further depress the company's stock price, though the company took steps this past week to reassure investors.
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