Forty per cent said they expect the economy to weaken in 2012.
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Ultimately, yes, we do think it will weaken in the longer term.
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Analysts fear growing credit quickly could weaken asset quality and capital buffers.
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We believe Lumena's aggressive expansion plans could weaken its business risk profile.
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I have asked the police forces and security forces to never weaken.
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The anterior end is continued dorsally in a somewhat attenuate pointed process.
2
Cocaine was used to accentuate, and dextrorphan to attenuate the kindling process.
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IL lesion did not attenuate the effect of stress during initial extinction.
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Antioxidants may possibly attenuate the HSP expression by reducing the oxidative stress.
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Additional adjustment for levels of urinary markers did not attenuate the associations.
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What war left of the railways winter did its best to debilitate.
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I will not debilitate the cook; I will not exhaust the fowl- yard.
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There wasn't going to be much time before oxygen starvation started to debilitate his reasoning.
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Dehydration at these altitudes can soon debilitate the body.
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Taking hot food or drink, habitually, tends to debilitate all the organs thus needlessly excited.
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Did they move as dead men among the living, devitalised, vacuous calm?
2
It devitalises; it destroys.
3
Are you aware of the things that can happen to you if you allow the red corpuscles of your blood to become devitalised?
4
In one instance of ligature of the anterior tibial artery for such hæmorrhage three-quartersof the whole lumen of the vessel had been devitalised.
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Further, bacteria may gain access to devitalised tissues by way of the blood-stream, being carried hither from some infected area elsewhere in the body.
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Physical examination revealed a bad odor emanating from the devitalized affected right hand.
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Too little breathing and poor, devitalized air are also important factors.
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Alien currents of philosophical and theological thought had devitalized the teaching of the Gospel.
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To the next I owe a comprehension of the elastic touch, with devitalized muscles.
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So nothing is gained, and the milk is partly devitalized.
Ús de enervate en anglès
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The warm spring days seemed rather to enervate than to strengthen her.
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She was careful not to enervate him by luxury or weak indulgence.
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Even delicate living, and good accommodation, are not found to enervate the body.
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All occupations that enervate, paralyze, or destroy body or soul should be avoided.
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I must not, I will not, let this passion enervate me!
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There is a point where the stimulating atmosphere of the salon begins to enervate.
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Shun all that may enervate or diminish your youthful energies.
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When he saw me, he produced an enervate smile.
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Days passed; but his hour of crisis postponed itself, and all things combined to enervate him.
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The long journey was beginning to enervate him.
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To wait for majorities at all times is to enervate and emasculate the working class movement.
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Do not the purple and the fine linen of luxury enervate the limbs which they clothe?
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A perilous solitude, for it lasted long enough to enervate, not long enough to fortify me.
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Heredity bugaboos dishearten, enervate, encourage excesses and neglect.
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A goblet of wine and an hour's chat won't enervate you or make you less fit.
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Taken homeopathically, it may be harmless; but become a habit, a necessity, it must vitiate, enervate, destroy.