Sentences with phrase «weakened when»

[FN24] Societal norms, including those that promote taking responsibility for raising children are weakened when there is no opportunity to reinforce them due to economic failure.
The small effect of girls» depressed mood, on changes in parental warmth, was further weakened when socio - demographic factors were also included in the model.
This final defense for stare decisis is severely weakened when applied to secret opinions.
The high cosmic ray - cloud cover correlation in the period 1983 - 1991 over the Atlantic Ocean, the only large ocean area over which the correlation is statistically significant, is greatly weakened when the extended satellite data set (1983 - 1993) is used.
They refuse to budge on the errors weakening the paper's original conclusion, which I find very odd, since the paper clearly is weakened when the errors are corrected.
As our immune system is weakened when we are under stress, vitamin C will help boost your immunity.
The immune system is weakened when you've lost the antioxidant potential of coenzyme Q10, which means there is the probability of a substantial increase in free radical damage and accelerated aging.
Recent research has confirmed that the HDL molecule can be injured and weakened when one is ingesting a pro inflammatory western diet and conversely it appears despite a lower than normal level to be optimized by anti inflammatory plant based - nutrition.»
Simply put, connections between neurons in the hippocampus, a brain structure dedicated to forming and storing memory, are weakened when we're stressed.
But that possibility weakened when additional wolverines from the northern Rockies relocated to distant habitats containing no females.
Boswellia trees have had trouble reproducing in recent years, and ecologists believed that they were weakened when traders tapped them for resin.
This grown - up point of view is hugely weakened when politicians themselves thrust their family life into the public spotlight.
Also I think it is weakened when prominent politicians (on both sides) resign following the vote.
The effectiveness of this critique is substantially weakened when Christian programs, in their effort to be seen as relevant and sophisticated, adopt the same images of glamor and success.
The effectiveness of this critique is substantially weakened when Christian programs, in their effort to be seen as relevant and sophisticated, adopt the same images of glamour and success.
Yet in the long run, the power of the claim is weakened when no conceptuality is available to support it, and it is to offer such a conceptuality that this paper has been prepared.
Both studies show the following: the one / two punch of monetary / fiscal policy weakened when fiscal support for the recovery faded.
The indirect effects are larger, though, because the currencies of America's two largest export markets — Mexico and Canada — tend to weaken when the Chinese economy slows and pushes global commodity prices lower.
There is much to be said for this theory of history, though one might object that the theory weakens when applied to technologically advanced societies.
Faith can weaken when we are distracted.
It's such a shame he's one of Wenger's favourites, because as you said, he weakens us when plays, just like with all our other deadwoods.
The wedge measurably weakens when you have a few voters from one party crossing sides on most votes, which is how it used to be and arguably how the system is supposed to work.
But there's something else we have over them: Computers weaken when the number of players expands.
It's about seeing how your thoughts create your feelings and learning how to ignore the nasty ones — they weaken when you do.
In many cases, bones weaken when you have low levels of calcium and other minerals in your bones.
When a currency is worth less, its exchange rate weakens when compared to other currencies.
Our analysis of observations shows that TLC reflection robustly weakens when the underlying surface warms, for example, by -(0.96 + / - 0.22) % per Kelvin surface warming for deseasonalized temperature and cloud variations.
«Theory and models show the AMOC weakens when there is warming and increased input of freshwater, and these are both things being observed as part of global warming,» Thornalley said.
«This association weakens when mothers» involvement is included in the model.»

Not exact matches

One only has to go back to April 2016, when speculation was rife that an additional «Plaza Accord» style agreement had been put in place among the G20 economies to weaken the dollar; yet, by late 2016 the broad trade - weighted dollar had actually appreciated to highs last reached in 2002.
«When your brain is firing off these synapses of anger, you're weakening your immune system; you're raising your blood pressure, increasing your risk of heart disease, obesity and diabetes, and a plethora of other negative ailments,» he says.
Privacy advocates roundly criticized the latter when it debuted Allo, a chat app that critics say implements weakened security measures when shuttling data through the Google's servers.
When constructing your offers, attempt to satisfy some of his priorities if doing so doesn't weaken your overall position.
It's a similar dynamic to the way central banks and reserve managers act when the dollar, the world's main reserve currency, weakens.
Prime Minister Theresa May, weakened after losing her parliamentary majority in a June election, loses a loyalist at a time when she is trying to break a deadlock in talks to leave the European Union.
When overused, prepositions weaken writing and contribute to wordiness.
While the project had significant potential when first announced, and Petronas signalled continued commitment to it as recently as last year — after the Trudeau government finally approved the project — the market has been weakening since and it wasn't a huge surprise that they announced a cancellation.
A couple years ago, when Apple CEO Tim Cook started talking up Apple's services revenue — largely millions of tiny purchases of songs on iTunes and apps in Apple's App Store — critics assumed this was a smokescreen to distract from weakening hardware sales.
When overused, prepositions can weaken writing and contribute to wordiness.
After weakening at the start of 2018, a rise in U.S. Treasury yields have helped the dollar stage a recovery in the past fortnight at the same time as doubts grow about when the European Central Bank (ECB) will tighten monetary policy.
When beliefs are strong, contrary facts tend to strengthen rather than weaken those beliefs.
That gave Caterpillar a major boost when North American markets weakened, but the potential for a trade war threatens the numbers, Cramer said.
Hardly a day goes by when American unions are not attacked from some quarter: Last week, the Supreme Court weakens unions representing home care workers, one of the lowest paid and fastest growing occupations.
A month later, those stores took another hit when Hibbett warned of weakening same - store sales, a key metric for retailers.
Even in a flat housing market, consumer spending could weaken since homeowners will not feel as rich as they do when prices rise.
The fall extends a seven - day weakening that started on April 17, when it opened at 18.002 pesos to the dollar.
The problem occurs when consumers buy instead of save, contributing to higher inflation, which weakens the purchasing power of the dollar.
The carnage started on Aug. 4, Cramer explained, when Walt Disney (DIS) reported a great quarter, but also noted that its cable subscriptions were beginning to weaken.
Powell, in a Senate Banking Committee hearing last week, said he doesn't think the bill would weaken supervision for foreign banks when asked about the matter by Sen. Sherrod Brown (D - OH).
In contrast, when investment falls relative to saving on an ex ante basis, an economy weakens and may slip into recession, as was the case between 2007 and mid-2009.
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