Sentence examples for weakest outcome from inspiring English sources

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The weakest outcome for the EU would be division, but showy action that gets nowhere would be pointless too.

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This finding shows that this is one of the weakest outcomes.

It was, by American and European standards, a spectacularly weak outcome.

Such changes will cost, but nobody wanted to put money on the table, which was cited by the G77 as a major cause of the weak outcome.

The company reported like for like third quarter sales up 1.8% with strong performances in Britain and Poland but a weak outcome in France.

"Growth" of -0.5% quarter-on-quarter remains a disappointingly weak outcome, even if the diamond jubilee did subtract about 0.4 points from it, as we still assume.

The bank said: We downgrade our 2011 and 2012 earnings estimates on an expected weaker outcome from major contract negotiations in the beverage can business.

Today, one high school student in five leaves without a diploma, a weaker outcome than in most O.E.C.D. countries.

"A very weak outcome for the ANC, getting less than a 55% national vote share and losing three metros, would likely be viewed as a market positive," said the Nomura emerging market analyst Peter Attard Montalto.

While the countries remain officially optimistic that a strong global warming treaty can be struck, they are privately braced for a weak outcome which heads of state will sign, but the public and scientists will condemn as much too little to prevent catastrophic global warming.

"It is developing countries and the world's poorest people who have the most to lose from a weak outcome at Rio+20," said Stephen Hale of Oxfam.

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