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dim sim

(Australia) Various kinds of Chinese-style meat and cabbage dumplings, similar to shumai and other dim sum and usually steamed or deep fried. Commonly offered by Chinese restaurants and fish-and-chip shops.

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But the prospects of success are desperately dim.
The International Monetary Fund is thus absolutely right in arguing that excessively front-loaded and synchronized fiscal austerity in most advanced economies will dim global growth prospects in 2013.
Popular images of past disasters are part of our folklore, often buried in the dim reaches of our memory, but re-emerging to trouble us from time to time.
Some skeptics go further, arguing that the Iraq debacle proves that prospects for democracy throughout the Arab world are dim.
But it is now widely recognized that such changes are a response to dim prospects of real progress toward peace.
The prospects of a stable future look increasingly dim.
I visited Pakistan for President Zardari's inauguration, and for the first time I saw a dim ray of hope.
Households, burdened with debt while their retirement savings wither and job prospects remain dim, have spent only a fraction of the tax cuts.
If globalization does not get the fix it needs, economic prospects will be dim for rich and poor countries alike.
What will the unemployed - especially the long-term unemployed with only dim memories of integration into the world of work - do with themselves and their time?
SAO PAULO - After years of impressive growth, Brazil's economic prospects appear increasingly dim.
In such an environment, the prospects for diplomacy are dim.
Yet the document that they will now vote on is more likely to dash those hopes and dim Egyptians' prospects for democracy.
The reader is obliged to conclude that regulators might not have been so dim after all.
And, as fragilities increase - and as a financial wedge is driven into the eurozone's core (Germany and France) - growth and employment prospects dim.
With more than 200 million unemployed around the world, prospects for job creation are still too dim.
Anatoly Chubais, the father of Russian privatization in the 1990's and the current head of the country's nano-technology conglomerate RosNano, recently admitted that the prospects for political modernization in Russia are dim.

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