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  • His failure to turn around an oil-dependent economy has eroded his popularity.
  • Venezuela traditionally has banked on price rises to boost its oil-dependent economy.
  • But he now seems determined to push for a less state-dependent economy.
  • But as the dollar rose, these export-dependent economies lost their competitiveness.
  • Muir claims America's oil dependent economy has hit a dead end.
  • There is no immediate replacement for the banana-dependent economies of the Eastern Caribbean,
  • Investors worried that a stronger currency might hurt Japan's export-dependent economy.
  • New Zealand's agriculture-dependent economy grew 4 . 4 percent in 2002.
  • Tokyo fears the yen's rise could further delay Japan's recovery of export-dependent economy.
  • In Houston's energy-dependent economy, the drop in energy prices is a mixed blessing.
  • "This is good news for a trade-dependent economy like Singapore's, " said Wu.
  • Ireland's trade-dependent economy surged by 10.3 percent in 1999 and 11.5 percent last year.
  • Any American slowdown could hit the export-dependent economies of Asia.
  • Political instability, combined with falling oil prices, have diminished confidence in the oil-dependent economy.
  • The resulting oil glut hammered prices, helping consumers but hurting oil-dependent economies back home.
  • Venezuela is the most oil dependent economy in Latin America.
  • However, the 1973 oil crisis seriously affected Argentina's oil-dependent economy.
  • In Azerbaijan, low oil prices have battered its oil-dependent economy.
  • If ratified, the treaty's impact on the United States'energy-dependent economy and culture would be immense.
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