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be weathering
noun
The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
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For now, HMV appears to be weathering the changes well.
"Our economy appears to be weathering the storm thus far".
So far, Mr. Zuma seems to be weathering the storm.
Golden Dawn appears to be weathering the bad publicity.
But many companies outside the technology sector appear to be weathering the storm quite nicely.
Until this quarter, Multex seemed to be weathering the dot-com sector's crash.
So it should be weathering the economic storm better than most places.
And so far, at least, Canary Wharf seems to be weathering the financial storm.
"I'm more optimistic now because we seem to be weathering it.
In America women at first seemed to be weathering the recession rather well.
While all papers are suffering, the national papers seem to be weathering the storm better.
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