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lower

[loh-er] / ˈloʊ ər /






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Risks to the outlook include the fight over Fed independence, the potential impact of tariffs on inflation, and sluggish job growth pressuring the finances of lower- and middle-income households.

From The Wall Street Journal

It fell back to 2.7% in November, and remained at that level in December, which was lower than many analysts had expected.

From BBC

But after delays caused by the pandemic, the trust scaled down and axed some events after income was forecast to be £1.6m lower than previously thought.

From BBC

They also agreed to work on a new electricity deal that would integrate the UK into the EU's internal electricity market, with the intention of lowering energy costs.

From Barron's

Then, in 1976, Venezuela lowered the boom, nationalizing its oil industry.

From Barron's