Collectively they appear to be sucking in hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
This is a small differential, but is the magnet sucking in money market deposits from all over the world.
By sucking in cheaper imports a strong dollar takes some of the inflationary pressure out of the American economy.
The centre won the jump for the ball and, sucking in Scottish defenders, recycled the ball to his fly-half.
July's record trade deficit confirms that strong consumer spending is sucking in imports.
The reason for the deficit was the booming US economy, which has been sucking in overseas imports at an alarming rate.
It is a country that has specialised in reinventing itself, sucking in new arrivals and hurling them round the world's most dynamic economy.
We're sucking in air through our teeth, as we're sorry to say, we can't think of a way this could be done successfully.
Austin is sucking in high-tech jobs from more expensive California and struggling to keep up with growth in demand for houses and roads.
The kimberlite eruption that occurred there about 53.3 million years ago opened a hole in the Earth's surface, sucking in some of those redwoods.
Poseidon has had to wade through legal appeals from groups concerned about intake pipes sucking in fish and outflow pipes raising marine temperatures and salinity levels.
The second is that consumers have played a bigger role in Japan's recovery than official figures let on, with strong demand at home sucking in imports.
Soon-Shiong argues that when a cell starts making Sparc, suggesting it's about to spread, it also starts sucking in albumin-soaked Abraxane, which, he says, will kill the tumor.
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The forwards responded with a fierce drive to the Glasgow line, sucking in defenders and giving Havili space out wide to leave MacLure standing and claim his second try.
The flights are expensive (at the height of its Apollo-era pomp, NASA was sucking in around 4.4% of total government spending) and dangerous, and the benefits are hard to measure.
After all, the strains on a jumbo jet turbine are far greater: 400 takeoff and landing cycles in a year, massive swings in thrust and temperature, sucking in unfiltered air.
For the next six months, just sucking in old Symbian fans and 10-30% of the Blackberry base could be enough to beat consensus expectations after the Nokia panic of this week.
Wall Street seemed to be reacting to news of new stimulus measures from China, whose growing economy had been sucking in raw materials and high-value-added manufactured goods from around the world in recent years.
America is now sucking in fewer imports.
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Chief among them is that Mr Son seems to have built an investment machine that is sucking in ever-increasing amounts of cash but, despite the fabulous paper wealth that the firm is generating, spewing out only dribbles of money at the other end.
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Ms Harris impressed on the pupils the importance of peat in sucking up the carbon in the atmosphere, and also storing water, thus slowing flow into the local rivers, which have moorland sources.
Alternating current causes two plates to attract or repel each other, sucking air in or blowing air out like as a tiny bellows would -- one that resonates at over 100Hz.
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If you feel crushed by the legal system, or by faceless, life-sucking bureaucracy in general, you are a living embodiment of the primary theme of Bleak House, whose protagonists, awaiting the disposition of a tangled will, find any realistic hopes and dreams permanently curtailed.
With SeaWorld firmly in its tentacles, Goldman is sucking up millions in investment-banking fees.
Scene One: Here is Al Gore delivering the unwelcome news that we all need to tighten our belts and live more frugal lives, all while he is living in his enormous Tennessee mansion, sucking up more electricity in a single month than most of his Nashville neighbors use in an entire year.
With a great sucking sound audible in Redmond as the Windows desktop disappears into the cloud, Microsoft has no choice but to damn the expense and forge ahead.
They were covered in long spikes, like navy mines, that made a ghastly sucking sound as they dug in and out of the mud.
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