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Examples for "weakening"
Examples for "weakening"
1Any weakening of consumer confidence could hit Linden Homes' market in particular.
2And China is actually one possible weakening link in the BRIC strategy.
3The results will be a centralisation of power and weakening of democracy.
4The industry fears one of the best practices would include weakening encryption.
5Growth rates across the developed world have been weakening for 50 years.
1These are the results of the easy luxury of an enervating high-life.
2The darkness enfolded her like the enervating caress of a sombre universe.
3There is something enervating to a northern race in these subtropical climates.
4Besides this, the talk of intervention had an enervating effecton the commandos.
5It is enervating, and makes one eye swell up and turn blue.
1His mind was naturally feeble; and he had received an enfeebling education.
2Proportional representation systems in Europe were derided as dangerous and enfeebling.
3The plan proceeds expressly on the idea of enfeebling the regular executory power.
4A weakened Fairtrade portends the enfeebling of the very idea of fair trade.
5I hope that Mr. Lincoln will know how to resist these enfeebling influences.