Sentences with phrase «weak conditions»

US - based gold miner Newmont Mining is slashing its corporate workforce by a third after writing down the value of its Western Australian mines by $ US1.5 billion, amid weak conditions in international gold and copper markets.
Conditions in the business services sector have been more subdued, as firms have continued to rein in discretionary spending, especially the subsidiaries of global firms facing weak conditions overseas.
«TV shipment growth in China was strong in the fourth quarter, due to sell - in for the Chinese New Year Holidays, which runs counter to the very weak conditions in other emerging markets,» said Paul Gagnon, director of TV research for IHS Technology.
India's GDP Growth Slows to 5.3 % India's economic growth slowed sharply to its slowest pace in nine years in the January - March quarter, as stalling policy reforms and weak conditions at home and abroad took a toll on production.
Following weak conditions in housing markets during the first three quarters of 2004, there is some evidence that median house prices rose moderately in the December quarter, though this may have largely reflected seasonal composition effects, which have tended to boost median price measures in the December quarter in previous years.
Buoyant conditions in domestically oriented industries, particularly construction, offset weaker conditions faced by export - oriented firms, including some parts of manufacturing.
The Australian Industry Group (AIG) survey of manufacturing also reported improved conditions, particularly for firms exposed to the housing sector, while in contrast, export - oriented manufacturing firms reported relatively weak conditions.
Jesus by identifying himself with certain weak condition or states, like illness, encouraged his disciples to serve him in the person of others.
Business surveys have pointed to weaker conditions in the June and September quarters.
While the deterioration was reported by firms of all sizes, small firms reported the weakest conditions.
We must listen to the voice of St John of the Cross when he says, «The holier a man is, the gentler he is and the less scandalised by the faults of others, because he knows the weak condition of man.»
[223] Dissatisfaction with Romney's administration and the weak condition of the Republican state party were among several factors contributing to Democrat Deval Patrick's 20 - point win over Republican Kerry Healey, Romney's lieutenant governor, in the 2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial election.
I was probably in my weakest condition ever ever ever, yet I felt so strong.
The sky was beginning to fall — and the wolf was approaching the lamb — three decades ago when we joined the National Commission on Excellence in Education in warning that the country's future and the career (and income and social - mobility) prospects of millions of its citizens were in jeopardy due to the weak condition of our education system.
What Google has achieved with its HDR functionality allows the Pixel 2 XL to shine in weaker conditions, like indoors or cloudy days, which is where other phones struggle.
The MPI is a weighted average of current production indexes for low - rent, market - rent and for - sale units, and can vary from 0 to 100, where any number over 50 indicates more builders report stronger rather than weaker conditions.
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