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The issue became heated, but the liberals could not weaken Guizot's political hold, partly because the years 1840 45 were relatively prosperous.
However, this debate could not weaken the role of carbohydrate in this process.
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So, the etching could not weakening its structure to cause strength decrease in the H group compared to the group C. Additionally, maybe the precipitates formation in this ceramic type was lower when compared with another ceramics, like feldspathic ceramics.
This suggests that if we were able to account for antithyroid antibodies in our analyses, this could actually strengthen, not weaken, the associations we identified for smoking.
Even though many of them backed the budget agreement, Republicans and some Democrats argue that those cuts are too deep and could not only weaken the military but might lead to significant job losses around the county if contractors are forced to lay off workers.
A stronger E.U. could in fact improve, not weaken, the trans-Atlantic relationship.
After the company he co-founded, Netscape, launched its Navigator browser, the government insisted that its encryption — which was so strong that U.S. intelligence couldn't break it — be weakened for foreign sales, so that terrorists and other criminals couldn't use Netscape's cryptography.
The historically justified distrust of the Germans could not be weakened by their discernible interest in a peaceful European unification alone.
The government has always argued it would impose the "labour market testing" as a matter of policy but the Labor party demanded a stronger guarantee that this measure could not be weakened.
This trend could not be weakened by improved tuning of the instrument, e.g., by increasing the laser energy (data not shown).
Time and age did not weaken them.
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