Sentence examples for gets weakened from inspiring English sources

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"The workers will start withholding food, the male gets weakened, and at some point the workers will grasp him and dump him out of the hive," said Gene E. Robinson, who studies bees at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Even if "the formal framework gets weakened," Hastings said, "we don't see a big risk actualizing, because consumers know they're entitled to getting all of the web services". He added, "The culture around net neutrality is very strong.

When your leader gets weakened, cut it an inch above the eye and reattach it.

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As the distance increases, the waveguide-cavity coupling gets weaken meanwhile more energy transport to the right port and thus the value of the dips becomes larger.

It is the extremists who get strengthened and moderates who get weakened".

"At first, I thought that he got weakened short of the finish line because his stamina ran out, but it was my misunderstanding," Ikee said.

It would, however, be all too easy for those rules to get weakened to the point where they wouldn't do the job.

The signal travels via a customer's broadband connection into and out of the house rather than on radio waves, which might get weakened traveling through say, trees or thick walls.

In Argentina the decline was even steeper, nearly 30percentt, with local companies on the exchange dipping to 129 from 179. "It's very troubling to see these markets, which are already weak, get weakened further," said Roger S. Leeds, director of the Center for International Business and Public Policy at the Paul H. Nitzke Center for International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

But some environmental laws might get weakened as ministers strive to minimise regulatory hassle for business.

"My neck muscles got weakened due to this and I feared that my reflexes would slow down while facing a bouncer (if I wore a helmet)." Helmets "spread like mushrooms after rain" in the late 1970s, according to cricket historian Gideon Haigh, after Australia's David Hookes had his jaw broken by West Indian fast bowler Andy Roberts.

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