Sentences with phrase «weakness would weaken»

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The concerted weakening in commodity prices already suggests a global force to this economic downturn, while further weakness in the U.S. dollar would suggest that demand for U.S. goods and securities was softening even more sharply than internationally.
Markets remain volatile, global economic weakness continues to persist and, of course, China has shown great signs of a weakening economy over the past several months.
I believe euro weakness is likely to have an inflationary effect for Europe, which is part of the reason the ECB wanted to weaken it, but it should also help exports to a moderate degree.
The US Dollar index could begin a larger rally given the weakness in Pound sterling which has a lot of momentum vs USD while the BOJ meeting is on deck for the Japanese, with most eyeing Kuroda to attempt to weaken the Yen using new methods.
Walter Cardinal Kasper, who heads the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, put it very well last May when he said that the Catholic Church had weakened itself by «cutting itself off from its Jewish roots for centuries... a weakness that became evident in the altogether too feeble resistance against the persecution of the Jews.»
Should someone explain that the fear of God, in the sense of that felt in this world of time, should belong to childhood and therefore disappear with the years as does childhood itself, or should be like a happy state of mind that can not be maintained, but only remembered; should someone explain that penitence comes like the weakness of old age, with the wasting away of strength, when the senses are blunted, when sleep no longer strengthens but weakens; then this would be Impiety and folly.
But what leaders can't survive is the perception of weakness and The Sun saga has left him looking dangerously weakened.
«To weaken and undermine the governor beyond the weakness that already exists to me doesn't serve the interest of our state, doesn't serve the interest of our country and I would just focus a lot more on policy than politics if I were leading the county today,» Pataki said.
The most common symptoms of vitamin D deficiency include — muscle weakness, weakened immune system, depression, high blood pressure and heart diseases.
«I would have been willing to tolerate some of the side effects of glucocorticoid use (weight gain, reduced immunity, muscle weakness, weakened bones), but there was one side - effect I could not tolerate.
When equities show signs of weakening, but haven't shown definitive weakness relative to other assets, we go into «hold» mode — we sell individual stocks when our process signals a sell, but we will not add any new positions.
The market has weakened significantly over the last two weeks and based on the current price action, we could see more weakness this week.
However, they all have major side effects on your pet's body that might include increased appetite and weight gain, water and salt retention, slowed healing, cataracts, muscle weakness, weakened bones, increased susceptibility to infections, diabetes and liver problems.
In contrast to Dr. Happer's view that the science of climate change is like a house of cards (i.e., find one flaw and the whole sense of understanding will fall), I have tried to give a sense of why, as Professor Henry Pollack of the University of Michigan has put it, the science of climate change is like a rope hammock (i.e., with lots of interconnections and linkages, such that weaknesses or failure of any particular detailed finding does not weaken the overall strength of scientific understanding).
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