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Sagging into his arms, she would have fallen if he had not caught her.
He argued then that a tax cut could help the economy deal with sagging growth.
There was no cause to ask him what had happened; the news stood out from his sagging round face.
It's just very important in this time of sagging revenue.
The fast food industry has all kinds of problems with sagging sales and growing costs.
And the buyers who come back to the market put a floor under sagging house prices.
Such tough talk goes down well in China at a time of sagging economic growth and political transition.
Even the largest companies have been hurt by sagging demand.
The Shadow could see sagging shoulders in front of him.
Extra support is needed to allow for this and to prevent sagging.
The song is meant to protest the practice of sagging.
The company said that the new tactic is in response to sagging sales.
The general public and the medical community define sagging differently.
If they put the guys in trouble inside, then the guy who's playing me will start sagging off."
Adams' effort is not the first campaign against sagging pants.
He lost stature in Washington and faced sagging support at home.
She got me kicked out of school for sagging my pants, which was a big deal back then.
So small business owners need to help keep employees' spirits from sagging.
She paused on the stairs, raised her sagging head, and turned to look down.
Other factors that contributed to sagging were age and smoking.
No wonder he had received the impression of sagging hide!
Sagging, he let the fire fray away from his bones.
The Government said sagging oil prices had caused the currency crisis.
That year, it appears, the company's financial fortunes were sagging.