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"While the inflation debate continues to rage, in the background, the inflation data has been turning decisively weaker," Feroli said.
However, among legislatures in the world's established democracies, the norm is for upper houses to be decisively weaker than lower houses.
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"The nonmanufacturing results were decisively weak in a survey that typically does not show decisive movements," said Pierre Ellis, senior economist at Decision Economics in New York.
One key aspect of polarization is the amplification needed to convert a shallow external gradient into a steeper internal gradient [ 10- 12]; this allows the cell to respond decisively even to weak or shallow gradients.
The first showdown between television's two big game shows went pretty decisively to NBC's "Weakest Link," which beat ABC's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," both in the young viewers that those two networks most want to reach and even in total viewers.
However, such temperature dependence alone can not conclude decisively the state of weak localization.
Or that the European Central Bank would prove too weak to act decisively?
Beleaguered residents stepped out of their homes for the first time in days, unsure if the insurgents who had been hammering Somalia's weak transitional government had been decisively pushed back or if the lull was simply another pause to regroup and reload.
And in terms of consistency, Wozniacki won decisively, hitting only 15 unforced errors (11 on her weaker forehand wing) to Jankovic's 50.
If the housing market does turn down decisively, consumer-spending growth is likely to be a lot weaker than the central bank expects.The economy has proved its resilience in recent years.
European banks remain weak, and many have yet to confront their problems decisively.
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