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61. In mica, the bonds along the sheets of the structure maintain themselves while the weaker bonds between sheets allow bending.
62. Higher interest rates often raise concern about slower economic growth and weaker corporate profits.
63. This group of pronouns has weak forms pronounced with weaker vowels than the and of their strong forms.
64. This is possibly the central argument for constitutional constraints on democracy: without such constraints democracy itself becomes weaker, not stronger.
65. Sydney: The market shook off its bearish mood, boosted by a weaker local dollar.
66. And for my weaker points I put that um, communication, hot tempered, and I am very stressful.
67. For the dissemination and reception of popular music, the approach is weaker, as we have seen.
68. But as Medawar first pointed out, the natural selection that maintains survival and fertility becomes weaker through the life history.
69. By contrast MDC's land reclamation and infrastructural provisions have demonstrated a markedly weaker propensity for attracting private capital.
69. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
70. He also began to get weaker and weaker until he could not get out of bed.
71. Another kind of hazard was already looming on the horizon for the weaker peasant elements.
72. They also enable weaker members of the family to point out what is happening to them whilst it is actually happening.
73. Johannesburg: Interest was minimal and the market closed weaker, with the general index 19 points down at 2,710.
74. He is also considered to be far weaker than his half-brother and may make concessions to try to stifle dissent.
75. Support for the Alliance was weaker amongst readers of the tabloids than readers of the quality press: all perhaps as expected.
76. It builds in and reinforces their dominance, but it damages the weaker economies.
77. They more than offset weaker export sales and a slower buildup of inventories of unsold goods.
78. Face despised face, the older ones moving in front of the younger ones, the weaker ones giving way to the stronger ones.
79. They used the data to produce a map showing the location of older and weaker rock zones.
80. In fact the western Empire was probably in a much weaker position after 406 than the sources suggest.
81. Is the lessee then in a stronger position and the lessor in a weaker position? In my judgment not so.
82. Our argument for the importance of considering individual speaker's topics in conversational discourse would consequently be weaker.
83. In Britain that pressure will be weaker, partly because Britain already has the oldest population among the big OECD countries.
84. Their old enemies have become stronger and they have become weaker.
85. Eddie was more desperate, and that made him weaker, he thought; and he plunged once more into despair.
86. A demand for a reduction in public expenditure can mean that the weaker services suffer because they lack powerful support groups.
87. Tolkien needed a new image for ultimate bravery, one milder but not weaker than Beorhtwold's.
88. However, the weaker the magnetic field, the lower the frequency needed for a given ion mass.
89. Sales across the country were slower than expected this year as consumers grappled with higher debts and concern about a weaker economy.
90. Had this been a boxing match, it would have been canceled to prevent the weaker fighter from being killed.
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