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Job growth was exceptionally weak in both May and June, for example.
Sterling was exceptionally weak in 1996-97, and prices for farm goods very high.
During a meeting in October 2008, Mr. Blankfein told the board that the bank's performance was exceptionally weak and was on track to post its first quarterly loss as a public company.
The company said that the second quarter this year is currently on target to show top-line growth on a like-for-like basis, the first time WPP has a return to growth budgeted in for six quarters, although the company pointed out that the second quarter of 2009 was exceptionally weak to compare against.
This difference was most noticeable when the TCR pMHC interaction was exceptionally weak.
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As in Britain, jobs have been created but productivity has been exceptionally weak.
Economies can grow even when productivity is exceptionally weak, as it has been in the years since the global recession.
Consumer spending, employment and business confidence surveys have been fairly solid and supportive of growth, whilst industrial production and manufacturing have been exceptionally weak.
While summer 2013 hasn't exactly been buoyant overall for arthouse films, it's been exceptionally weak for foreign language titles – outside of Bollywood, of course.
Against that need to provide an adequate opportunity for discussion and deliberation, the claims made by some in the New Jersey Democratic Party are exceptionally weak.
Income and wealth are below the G7 average and real earnings have been exceptionally weak as they have continued to reflect poor productivity," its report into the UK says.
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