Wanes
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26 examples of Wanes in a sentence
Erotic couples also understand that passion waxes and
wanes.
If growth wanes, the risk to human progress and the risk of political and social instability rises, and societies become dimmer, coarser and smaller.
You could even watch this choose-your-own-adventure movie "The Moment," which, with an EEG headset, changes the movie based on your brain-based reactions, giving you a different ending every time your attention
wanes.
The interest
wanes
pretty fast, even with that grand B-movie master Robert Forster as a doctor who ends up with his brains scrambled.
In The Last Horror Movie the film-makers try to challenge our moral position vis a vis violence as entertainment, but this is done in such an unsubtle and hectoring tone that interest
wanes
very quickly.
Since the characters are all blanks, there's no suspense and the little interest there is
wanes
quickly.
It isn't a terrible picture (some of the conceptions and camera compositions are startling), but with so little happening in the foreground, interest quickly
wanes.
And, indeed, as that stimulus wanes, the impact of inadequate advanced-country demand on Chinese growth is becoming increasingly apparent.
Add to that a lack of transparency, together with apparent violations of business ethics and basic leadership principles, and the CEO’s credibility quickly
wanes.
When public support for Putin’s annexation of Crimea
wanes
– as it will – his failings will shine more starkly in the light of the MH17 catastrophe.
With insufficient endogenous healing and no economic escape velocity, the effectiveness of central banks’ policies
wanes
and political dysfunction increases, leading to financial losses, volatility spikes, and huge risk-management challenges.
As the property boom wanes, their debts become increasingly unsustainable – a situation that has already reportedly compelled some local governments to borrow money for land purchases to prop up prices.
The attention paid to Mueller’s Russia investigation waxes and
wanes
in Washington, DC.
As with heart attacks, the acute stage is usually followed by stabilization, in which banks are recapitalized and the fear of immediate failure
wanes.
First, it is clear that bilateralism is growing as multilateralism
wanes.
If the commitment to global standards wanes, everyone will suffer in the long run.
As China’s economy slows, the public stirs, and its confidence in nonelected leaders
wanes.
Double-Dip DaysNEW YORK – The global economy, artificially boosted since the recession of 2008-2009 by massive monetary and fiscal stimulus and financial bailouts, is headed towards a sharp slowdown this year as the effect of these measures
wanes.
As observers increasingly equate the two sides, regarding both as victims and victimizers alike, international support and sympathy for Israel
wanes.
While there is much talk about de-leveraging as the crisis wanes, the reality is that private-sector debt ratios have stabilized at very high levels.
Though many of these symptoms can be ameliorated, therapeutic efficacy often
wanes
over time.
Such a structure has become all the more important as the major external powers’ appetite for sustained involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts
wanes.
For their part, donors in Malawi and elsewhere in Africa tend to provide episodic democracy assistance that swells during election years but
wanes
during the crucial interim period when electoral commissions would most benefit from institutional strengthening.
History suggests that hegemons often assume formal leadership as their power wanes, not when it is strengthening.
As the Syrian conflict wanes, with Assad reconsolidating his power there, Europe must be wary of further Kremlin disruption efforts.
But we must act fast before the acute phase of the pandemic in the West ends, and the sense of urgency there
wanes.
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