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Private spending might be chronically weak.
Germany, like Japan, is bedevilled by chronically weak domestic demand.
One is West Virginia, which has a chronically weak pension fund.
A chronically weak Germany, however, could act as a substantial drag on Europe.
While it remains chronically weak, it is hardly a glowing advertisement for membership.
In places where the state is chronically weak, it is not improving much.
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Next, Grannis asks "if the yuan were chronically 'too weak,' what's the problem anyway?...some manufacturers might go out of business but all consumers would benefit".
Susana's baby daughter was chronically " débil" (weak), frequently experiencing respiratory ailments.
Dead broke and weak and chronically short of breath, Hammett struggled with his last attempt at a novel, called "Tulip," and managed to write a couple of chapters.
But the bidding in Baghdad on Tuesday was particularly contentious, as multinationals demanded that the Iraqi government allow them to keep more of the revenue from each extra barrel of oil they pump beyond levels previously sustained by Iraq's chronically corrupt and technologically weak national oil industry.
Adjacent non-neoplastic pancreatic tissue as well as chronically inflamed pancreatic tissue showed weak ADAM9 expression along the luminal membrane of intralobular duct cells and centroacinar cells.
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