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weakened
weakened
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- made weak or weaker
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- European currencies weakened against the dollar.
- Fever and constant coughing weakened the old lady.
- Our competitive position is weakened by the rising labor cost.
- My muscular strength has weakened from lack of exercise.
- Are you creating for us a future world where there is a greater danger of skin cancer, weakened bodies, less food and fewer plants and animals?
- The French language, by the way, is a clear stream that affected writers have never been, and will never be able to ripple. Each century has thrown in this limpid current its fashions, its pretentious archaisms and its preciousness, without anything surfacing from those useless attempts, those powerless efforts. The nature of this language is to be clear, logical and nervous. It won't let itself be weakened, obscured or corrupted.
- The bird flu crisis hit the weakened company hard.
- These considerably weakened the financial structure of the undertaking, whose equity turned negative in 1999.
- The worsening economic situation after the events of 11 September 2001 weakened Bull's situation still further.
- At the same time, shareholders injected EUR 3 million in current accounts to support liquidity. The bird flu crisis hit the weakened company hard.
- There is therefore no danger of a major competitor's being eliminated or severely weakened, thereby indirectly strengthening the two market leaders T‐Mobile and Vodaphone.
- External balances have weakened in recent years due to losses in cost competitiveness and a current account deficit (of around 6 % of GDP) is projected by the Commission for 2008 and somewhat smaller for 2009.
- The role of service providers as catalysts of price competition between the network operators would thus have been decisively weakened and the oligopolistic structure of the German mobile telephony market would have been further strengthened.
- They considered that the privatisation of TF1 had suddenly and unexpectedly weakened France 2’s financial stability since, from 1987 onwards, TF1’s advertising income rose steeply while that of France 2 stagnated.
- Consequently, the Commission considers, for example, that the economic situation of the cooperative is not necessarily weakened by the allocation of capital to the mandatory reserves, since these are kept and used by the latter in very specific situations.