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downside
noun as in a negative aspect of a situation
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Without a trade deal, downside risks persist, keeping growth below potential and giving the RBI a strong, justifiable case to use the policy space provided by record-low inflation, ANZ said.
Analysts cited an industry outlook from Deere, saying they see downside for sales of large agriculture equipment in North America beyond 2025.
Geopolitical and macroeconomic risks could continue to pose downside pressure on earnings, he says.
The only downside: it meant he moved to another floor.
The downside of this feature, Sutter said, is a signal is constantly being emitted from the key fob, similar to a debit card.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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