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1 Contingent liquidity will also weaken slightly pro forma for the transaction.
2 Ash's grip on the engineer appeared to weaken slightly .
3 This was largely expected and the currency did weaken slightly as a result of the news.
4 Some economists believe the real could weaken slightly beyond its fair value without overshooting to all-time lows.
5 China's yuan did weaken slightly again, however, and India's rupee nudged close to yesterday's new record low.
6 From you might see one or two friendships weaken slightly , but there is nothing to worry about.
7 This saw the US dollar weaken slightly , increasing investor appetite for the precious metal, ANZ analysts said in a note.
8 The latest Reuters poll data shows the euro will weaken slightly but still trade around $1.33 for the remainder of the year.
9 To the east Hurricane Igor has weakened slightly but remains a major storm.
10 The Swiss franc weakened slightly against the euro after the decision.
11 The ruble weakened slightly as investors awaited announcements on his new cabinet line-up.
12 Markets gained ground on Tuesday as the dollar weakened slightly against the euro.
13 Sales of flavours also weakened slightly compared with the first half of 2008.
14 Contingent liquidity weakens slightly pro forma for the bond offerings and ARCT acquisition.
15 In the year so far, the rupee has weakened slightly more than 5 percent.
16 The pound weakened slightly in recent days to touch its lowest since January 2005.
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