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Delrahim could be expected to weigh in on those issues.
But Italy, once Silvio Berlusconi is in the saddle, can be expected to weigh in (see article).
Those tough conditions can be expected to weigh upon the group's margins, as will the P&L catching up with capital expenditure and software amortisation.
[But] we reiterate our view that the on-going crisis can be expected to weigh on the share price until there are clear indications of resolution, even if production continues to remain unaffected.
Obviously if someone is under attack from someone he genuinely believes is violent and armed – then that person cannot be expected to weigh up precisely the amount of force needed to prevent that attack.
Mr Wheelan explains it in terms of looking for a missing bus of marathon runners (who would be expected to weigh less than the average) and finding one filled with overweight people (who are heading to a sausage festival, it is later disclosed).
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It was expected to weigh eight tonnes, and to be in place last October.
A sluggish holiday spending season is expected to weigh on malls as well as Main Street.
The troubles are expected to weigh on the bank's broader earnings.
The pharmacy chain's fight with Express Scripts is expected to weigh on the results.
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