Sentence examples for a chronic weakness from inspiring English sources

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This new approach addresses a chronic weakness in the regulatory system -- the failure of federal agencies to take a coordinated approach toward corporations that repeatedly violate the same safety and environmental regulations.

Bears also believed that the high degree of state direction in the Chinese economy was not an advantage, as many admirers liked to imagine, but a chronic weakness that fostered opacity, corruption and the misallocation of capital.

There's the self-publicising deputy assistant commissioner Brian Paddick, whom Blair describes as "the only man I ever knew with an oil painting of himself on his office wall"; assistant commissioner Andy Hayman, characterised as a man with a chronic weakness for expenses claims; and Tarique Ghaffur, the most senior Muslim officer, who is portrayed as a hypersensitive careerist.

"The U.N. suffers from a chronic weakness: its inability to set priorities and make choices," he said.

This also seems to have been a chronic weakness contradicting the predetermined district health budget targets or goals not only in Tanzania as reported before [ 31- 33, 48], but also in other places within SSA [ 49, 50].

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In a sign of 3M's caution, it said it planned to hold back discretionary spending to protect its margins in the face of rising raw material costs, higher pension costs and tax rates, and a lackluster economic recovery in the United States, where a high unemployment rate and chronic weakness in the housing market have soured consumer sentiment.

After seven years of war, Afghanistan presents a unique set of problems: a rural-based insurgency, an enemy sanctuary in neighboring Pakistan, the chronic weakness of the Afghan government, a thriving narcotics trade, poorly developed infrastructure, and forbidding terrain.

In an economy that continued to show chronic weakness -- weakness that continues to this day -- the federal government would predictably continue to collect lower-than-normal tax revenues and to make higher-than-normal expenditures, which meant that the debt would necessarily grow over time.

Confidence has been sapped by the leadership vacuum in a government whose economic policy is in disarray, by the chronic weakness of the banking system and by a central bank which seems incapable or unwilling to pursue an expansionist monetary policy.There's little prospect of an early improvement.

Nothing seems able to cheer the markets: confidence has been sapped by the leadership vacuum in a government whose economic policy is in disarray, by the chronic weakness of the banking system and by a central bank which seems incapable or unwilling to pursue an expansionist monetary policy.There is little prospect of an early improvement.

Confidence has been sapped by the leadership vacuum in a government whose economic policy is in disarray, by the chronic weakness of the banking system and by a central bank which seems incapable or unwilling to pursue an expansionist monetary policy.There is little prospect of an early improvement.

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