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It used to be like this thing that prevents me from doing all this stuff, that causes other kids to die, that causes everybody to be stressed, and now it’s a protein that is abnormal, that
weakens
the structure of cells.
And there are people who think that the existence of my family somehow undermines or
weakens
or damages their family.
We can also imagine a chemical treatment for breakups that
weakens
the feelings of attachment.
The plummeting of transaction costs
weakens
the glue that holds value chains together, and allows them to separate.
You see, if the conditions are wrong, we are forced to expend our own time and energy to protect ourselves from each other, and that inherently
weakens
the organization.
This eventually destroys a hive because it
weakens
the immune system of the bees, and it makes them more vulnerable to stress and disease.
The hippocampus also inhibits the activity of the HPA axis, so when it weakens, so does your ability to control your stress.
But if the LES relaxes at the wrong moment or gradually weakens, it becomes like a faulty, ill-fitting lid, causing the area to depressurize.
It
weakens
the social bonds that make our lives worth living.
We know that repeated exposure to what we fear
weakens
anxiety, while building resources and resilience.
It's a pity they didn't stick to just a more consistent League of Gents movie because as inventive as including themselves in the screenplay is, it
weakens
the finished movie.
Soon the cyborg will be blasting away with her arm laser burning one innocent alcoholic Doctor(Robert Quarry of Count Yorga-Vampire fame)proving that no one will stand in it's way of retrieving the hide of the convict, whose collar is a tracking device that
weakens
his body.
True to form, however, Schumacher
weakens
the storyline and character development by injecting an abundance of clichés and eye-rolling one-liners.
Unfortunately, in terms of actual "filmmaking" the story isn't really done justice, although it's not so bad that it really
weakens
the film significantly.
I often feel like giving a film a ten somehow
weakens
the review and arguments but in my humble opinion this latest work from Ken Loach is absolutely spot on!
And although Charlie weakens, he never breaks, and when put to the test, his basic honesty and strength shine through, which makes him a hero and which transforms this movie from just another boxing movie into a true cinematic classic.
Overt symbolism
weakens
the plot, and were it not for Molly Parker and Callum Keith Rennie's stunning performances, this film would be seriously damaged.
We Russians are pleased to hear these enlightened words, yet Putin adds a “but” to his argument, which
weakens
it considerably.
As Trump’s political position
weakens
and the obstacles facing him grow, his mental instability will pose an ever-greater danger.
Officially, America still talks about the virtues of a strong dollar, but lowering interest rates
weakens
the exchange rate.
As industries mature, the case for policy support
weakens.
Unfortunately, many savings groups, as important as they are, do not scale; most operate in isolation from official services, which
weakens
their effectiveness.
Type-2 diabetes not only renders the body incapable of processing or responding to insulin; it also
weakens
the immune system, increasing its victims’ risk of developing active TB.
AIDS, like diabetes,
weakens
the immune system, making its victims more susceptible to active TB.
This combination potentially
weakens
financial, household, and government balance sheets.
So Sweden's Social Democrats don't have to concede much to remain remarkably strong--even if this
weakens
the integrity of Swedish democracy.
The refusal of European leaders to take responsibility and agree on a shared solution to the refugee crisis is not just hurting the refugees; it is also damaging the EU’s future, as it
weakens
Germany’s willingness to reform and engage with the rest of Europe.
Indeed, as the euro weakens, the periphery countries’ external accounts have swung from deficit to balance and, increasingly, to surplus.
This simply reflects the reality of monetary-policy interdependence: if the US Federal Reserve’s policy of so-called quantitative easing
weakens
the dollar, others have to respond to prevent undue appreciation of their currencies.
These loans earn the banks a high return when the economy is strong, but are protected from losses by government bailouts when the economy
weakens.
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