Sentences with phrase «significant weakening»

The phrase "significant weakening" means a notable decrease in strength, power, or effectiveness of something. Full definition
Moody's applauded the deal but said it «will result in significant weakening of CVS's credit metrics.»
While other parts of Africa have experienced statistically significant weakening of the monsoon circulation, analyses of long - term southern African rainfall totals in the wet season (JFM) have reported no trends (Fauchereau et al., 2003).
Russia received the 2nd Place Fossil for very significant weakening of its emissions reduction commitment from 25 % to 15 % of 1990 levels if land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) is not counted.
There is one model that has two out of three showing significant weakening, and two that show one out of two members with weakening, but I'm not sure how much credence to put on such small ensembles.
Of course, a significant weakening of the global economy would result in lower commodity prices and generally lower underlying inflation pressures.
The obvious and most immediate shift will be Trump's withdrawal of the U.S. commitment to the Paris Agreement and a significant weakening of requirements on existing and new power plants (the so called Clean Power Plan).
The government is now confronted with the possibility of a significant weakening in economic growth and job creation not just in the short term, but also in the medium and longer term as well.
Recent monitoring does suggest a significant weakening but debate continues over whether the gulf stream may «switch off» as a result of the increased flows of fresh water from northern latitude rainfall and melting of the Greenland icecap.
Moreover, the strength of the magnetic field is constantly changing — and is currently showing signs of significant weakening.
Beyond the Hills's basic story carries these themes forward, yet represents a significant weakening of narrative focus.
The drop in the index is due to a significant weakening in consumers» evaluations of the state of their local economies as well as their pocketbooks.
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