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Their mishandling of the situation threatens to bring more countries into the markets' sights and is impairing confidence around the world.
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Because it is hard to explain and easy to demagogue, it could foster a confusing debate that might impair confidence just when confidence needs to be revived.
So, the participants' experiences of status incongruence in combination with disrespectful encounters most likely contributed to the impaired confidence they seem to have in authorities.
A few experienced being treated well in encounters with professionals and went through changes that ultimately led to a better life, whereas many experienced not being treated well, which caused impaired confidence in themselves and in authorities.
This pattern of findings (intact retrieval, but impaired confidence and recombination of information) might be explained by limited damage to a distributed network that stores different memory components in respective brain structures (Bartlett, 1932; Schacter et al., 1998; Wang and Morris, 2010).
To meet the official definition of a recession, which is two consecutive negative quarters of G.D.P., you'd probably have to really impair the confidence of the consumer, and we don't think that that has happened yet.
And fourth, since "it is implied in the very notion of Truth that it is essentially the same for all minds, the denial by another of a proposition that I have affirmed has a tendency to impair my confidence in its validity".
It therefore follows that low protein/peptide relations considerably impair the confidence in a dataset.
Mr. Morris pleaded guilty to operating as an illegal middleman between firms and the state fund, a relationship which his sentencing judge, Justice Lewis Bart Stone of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, said had "impaired the public confidence in a major government function".
In a seven-page written sentencing decision, Justice Stone said that although Mr. Morris,57, claimed he was now a broken man, "he has perverted and has impaired the public confidence in a major government function and effectively slandered many political figures and governmental employees who have dedicated their careers to serving the public with honesty and good faith".
Impair, impairment.
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