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Kit Juckes of Société Générale comments: Oil prices are up, emerging market currencies are weaker (much weaker, in the case of the Indian Rupee).
Apost concurrent to Gensler's confirmation raised the issue that oil prices had increased dramatically from February 2009 lows of $32.70/bbl to $60/bbl in May 2009, causing the likes of the Financial Times to comment that the fundamentals are "weaker, much weaker than current prices imply".
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The second stress test of European banks now under way is beginning to be regarded as too weak, much as the first one was.
But Fiat is weak, much weaker than it should be, around much of Western Europe.
But the magnetism was so weak – much weaker than the Earth's magnetosphere – that scientists assumed highly charged protons could easily penetrate these shields.
Kant's argument is particularly powerful because the assumptions on which it is built are fairly weak, indeed much weaker than they might at first appear to be.
We're seeking an extremely weak signal, much weaker than the galaxy and the contributions that the instrument adds to the data.
When Gensler assumed his post in May 2009, the price of oil was $60/barrel at a time when, according to a then-current overview in the Financial Times, "the fundamentals of supply and demand are weak -- much weaker than current prices imply".
Any perennial weeds that do push through are also weaker and much easier to weed out.
In short, while the arguments of climate deniers were always weak, they've gotten much weaker.
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