Sentence examples for may weather the from inspiring English sources

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Assuming no more revelations come to light, lawmakers say that he may weather the storm.

If so, firms like China Resources, Longfor and COLI, which are well positioned in the big cities, may weather the storm better.

City sources believe that bonuses at Goldman Sachs, which is expected to disclose payouts to staff shortly after next week's results, may weather the pressure for restraint better than others and may even rise this year.

The IMF has joined critics in arguing that Croatia must shrink its public sector.If there is any good news, it is that Croatia may weather the financial crisis better than some of its neighbours.

It remains to be seen, perhaps, how well it may weather the departure of Scotland, which could probably afford to secede, and may one day do so, to join the euro zone.

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The wood grain may weather and the cushions might start to sag, but a certain swagger and attitude should always remain.

May we weather the coming storms.

But take heart, denizens of the Republican establishment, Christie may yet weather the storm and provide a "moderate" alternative to Tea Party activists in the forthcoming primary scrum.

Hotel spas may have weathered the worst.

The banks may have weathered the financial crisis, but the rest of the country hasn't.

Comics studies is now a legitimate academic field, and comic books may be weathering the collapse of print better than most of their paper-based kin.

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