Weaken Sentence Examples

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  • According to circumstances I shall weaken one wing to strengthen my reserve...."

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  • Some medications also can weaken the LES.

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  • Protests urging the diet not to weaken came in from all sides.

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  • Weaken the pokemon or make it go to sleep.

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  • Do not allow pots to dry out completely, this could weaken the stems and lead to split calyx.

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  • However, adopting UK citizenship will certainly weaken your case for foreign domicile.

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  • These attempts invariably weaken the Labor left and undermine efforts to unite the left around a common alternative economic and political strategy.

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  • Pigs are now being genetically mutated using human genes in an attempt to try to weaken this reaction.

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  • High blood pressure can weaken the blood vessels as well, although most people with high blood pressure never have a nosebleed.

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  • Now this ' privilege ' has been withdrawn as a measure to weaken the none too pliant membership.

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  • Glimepiride may either potentiate or weaken the effects of coumarin derivatives.

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  • With congressional elections seven months away, Democrats said the ANWR vote showed they would not allow republicans to weaken environmental protections.

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  • Take away or weaken the union role and our system begins to look unbalanced.

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  • And if they are divided when that moment comes it will gravely weaken their bargaining power vis-a-vis Iraq and the rest of the world.

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  • When a current comes in from line it passes through the electromagnet in such a direction as to weaken the effect of the permanent magnet; hence the springs are able to release the armature, which rises smartly and in its turn releases the printing mechanism.

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  • In order that the vibration may be maintained, a periodic force must be applied either to aid the internal restoring force on the return journey, or weaken it on the outgoing journey, or both.

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  • At other points of the coast the British navy was employed in punitive expeditions against the coast towns - as for example the burning of Falmouth (now Portland, Maine) in October 1775 - which served to exasperate, rather than to weaken the enemy, or the unsuccessful attack on Charleston, S.C., in June 1776.

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  • In the middle section, as already stated, the Great Valley is somewhat open on the east, by reason of the small height and broad interruptions of the narrow crystalline belt; on the west it is limited by the complex series of Alleghany ridges and valleys; in the north-east section the valley is strongly enclosed on the east by the New England uplands, and on the west by the Adirondacks and Catskills (see below); in the south-west section the valley broadens from the North Carolina highlands on the south-east almost to the Cumberland plateau on the north-west, for here also the ridge-making formations weaken, although they do not entirely disappear.

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  • The prevailing winds respond to the stronger poleward temperature gradients of winter by rising to a higher velocity and a more frequent and severer cyclonic storminess; and to the weaker gradients of summer by relaxing to a lower velocity with fewer and weaker cyclonic storms; but furthermore the northern zone occupied by the prevailing westerlies expands as the winds strengthen in winter, and shrinks as they weaken in summer; thus the stormy westerlies, which impinge upon the north-western coast and give it plentiful rainfall all through the year, in winter reach southern California and sweep across part of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida; it is for this reason that southern California has a rainy winter season, and that the states bordering on the Gulf of Mexico are visited in winter by occasional intensified cold winds, inappropriate to their latitude.

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  • With congressional elections seven months away, Democrats said the ANWR vote showed they would not allow Republicans to weaken environmental protections.

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  • Division and schism within the church bring no honor to anyone, and they greatly weaken our Christian witness to the world.

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  • France was still trying to weaken the language of the unequivocal undertaking to relate to the ultimate goal of nuclear disarmament.

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  • Certain injuries may also weaken a muscle or joint, leaving it vulnerable.

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  • However, epoxy bonding is less reliable, and temperature cycling over wide temperature extremes can weaken the bond.

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  • The issue of bias and self-interest does not weaken the credibility of these witnesses ' testimony, it strengthens it.

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  • On the other hand, new small scale supermarkets placed elsewhere could draw trade and weaken existing local centers.

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  • Seeing a litter of cute kittens may weaken your resolve to ask all the right questions of the breeder.

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  • Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is another highly mutagenic retrovirus that can weaken a cat's immunity, much like FIV.

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  • Your pets eyesight, teeth, joints and bones will weaken.

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  • Clear bottles allow ultraviolet rays to interact with the oils and often change or weaken them.

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  • A constant elevated blood pressure can weaken the arterial walls and cause organ damage due to the heart being overworked.

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  • This infection alone is neither particularly painful nor serious, but it does weaken the animal's immune system and leaves the dog more vulnerable to serious and potentially fatal secondary infections such as pneumonia or bronchitis.

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  • Heartworms can infest and weaken the heart muscle.

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  • You may weaken the vinegar through dilution with water and there are a variety of different formulas or recipes available, a few of which are outlined below.

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  • Over time, this will weaken the sub flooring and floor joists beneath the tub.

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  • This process is conducted to achieve darker colors but it causes the fibers to weaken.

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  • Over time, fabric awnings weaken as their fibers are gradually worn out by exposure to the changing seasons.

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  • Be aware that while direct sunlight can fade stains and kill bacteria, it can also weaken fibers and cause fading.

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  • Long periods of direct sunlight and perspiration will weaken the fabric.

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  • Not only can scratches on the safety goggles interfere with the wearer's vision, but they can weaken the lenses.

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  • A well-rounded and healthy diet is sometimes difficult to stick to because, with age, the senses of taste and smell can weaken.

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  • Chronic insomnia can weaken the immune system, leading to other health complications.

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  • Too much air leaving through the exhaust hole or through a leak in the mask's seal can weaken the air pressure, which can make the system less effective.

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  • While your summoned creatures weaken your enemies, you can pick them off easily and take less damage.

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  • These items will all help weaken demons in different ways, making it easier to defeat them.

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  • You must weaken him and then throw him off the station into the oncoming train.

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  • Sitting too close to your television while playing video games stresses the eyes and, over time, can weaken the muscles that allow you to focus.

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  • Radiation therapy-A cancer treatment that uses high-energy rays or particles to kill or weaken cancer cells.

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  • As a result, the muscles connected to these nerves eventually weaken.

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  • Ocular herpes can weaken vision and even cause blindness.

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  • To compensate, the right side of the heart works harder, causing it to stretch and weaken.

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  • Having too much acid in the stomach can also weaken the LES.

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  • Other factors that seem to weaken the LES are allergies and neurological disorders that affect specific muscles in the body.

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  • Both benign and malignant bone tumors can distort and weaken bone and cause pain, but benign tumors are generally painless and asymptomatic.

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  • Changes in the normal mechanism of bone formation occur in Paget's disease and can cause bones to weaken, resulting in bone pain, arthritis, deformities, and fractures.

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  • When a child receives a vaccine, his or her immune system responds by producing antibodies, substances that weaken or destroy disease-causing organisms.

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  • A survey of the literature as of 2004 indicated no evidence supporting the idea that multiple vaccines in any way overwhelm or weaken the immune system.

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  • The fleshy tissue around the pierced area may weaken and tear, leading for example, to a badly disfigured earlobe.

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  • Children with conditions that put them at higher risk for this infection (diabetes or conditions that weaken the immune system) should always report new symptoms immediately to the doctor.

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  • Foods that are sticky, including chewing gum, should be avoided because they may pull off the brackets or weaken the cement.

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  • Carbonated beverages may also weaken the cement, as well as contribute to tooth decay.

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  • When an infectious agent enters the body, the immune system develops antibodies which can weaken or destroy the disease-producing agent or neutralize its toxins.

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  • Toxic points-areas of localized infections such as dental abscesses or infected tonsils-may disturb the normal neutralization and weaken the cellular defenses in pregnant mothers and in children.

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  • Deficiencies of many nutrients, especially certain vitamins and minerals, may weaken the immune system.

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  • By way of example, if too much metal is present in the southern section of your property it can weaken the natural element of fire.

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  • A weak chi cannot support the natural cycle and therefore all of the elements also weaken.

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  • With too low a temperature, the stem will weaken and constrict to conserve energy.

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  • Harsh chemicals used in perming solutions weaken the hair's natural bond, and this bond does not always properly reform.

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  • If you believe you're doing more than your fair share of parenting, your resentment will eventually start to weaken your bond with your spouse.

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  • Male condoms have a short shelf life and begin to break down and weaken with time, making them less effective and increasing the risk of pregnancy.

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  • Latex condoms are also sensitive to heat and may weaken when stored above room temperature or in direct sunlight.

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  • In addition, the demands of parenthood are certain to weaken romance in your marriage.

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  • Too much vitamin D can actually weaken the bones and therefore have a reverse effect.

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  • Children who receive too little vitamin D are at risk for developing rickets, a devastating condition which can cause bones to weaken and break.

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  • As they weaken, the vitamin C leaks out.

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  • Over-filling a food processor will place strain on the unit and could cause one or more parts to weaken or break.

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  • Exploiting natural flaws and inclusions that weaken the stone's structure and make it more prone to damage.

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  • It can lead to malnutrition and may even weaken the body's immune system so much that it allows other illnesses to develop.

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  • Also be aware this has the potential to weaken the fibers of the fabric and wear the leather, which may cause the purse to deteriorate faster.

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  • For the year 2011, that means the metal year will weaken the wood element.

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  • You will also most likely be washing it quite a bit, and that can weaken the very same natural fibers that make a pair of yoga pants so comfortable.

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  • The combined live viruses may weaken some children's immune systems.

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  • Some dealers will try to bring interest rates into price negotiations, but this can weaken your ability to get a car below the suggested retail price.

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  • This will weaken the seam.If you must join a seam at a corner, make sure that you stay out of the seam allowance.

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  • When a muscle is not exercised, it begins to weaken and atrophy.

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  • An injured muscle left alone too long can contract, shorten and weaken, leaving you even worse off than you were at the start of the injury.

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  • It will weaken the fibers and will make your teddy look older than it actually is.

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  • This difference can weaken the skin's moisture barrier, which plays a key role in the skin's appearance and overall condition.

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  • When you feel the nail begin to weaken, either clip the broken section away or strengthen it with a dab of clear nail polish.

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  • The next step was to endeavour so to modify and weaken the virus as to enable it to be used as a preventive or as an antitoxin.

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  • Still more important perhaps was the fact that the ports of the kingdom attracted the Italian towns; and it was therefore to the kingdom that they lent the strength of their armies and the skill of their siege-artillery - in return, it is true, for concessions of privileges so considerable as to weaken the resources of the kingdom they helped to create.

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  • She would favour them, but on the distinct condition that nothing was to be done to weaken the bonds of authority.

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  • Two causes principally had tended to weaken the Mogul power.

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  • A difference of opinion on the question of the presence of Christ in the elements at the Lord's Supper was thus allowed to divide and to weaken the forces of the Reformation.

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  • He threw himself heartily into an attempt to weaken the hold of the Austrian despotism by indirect educational means.

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  • The second maxim refers to the well-known fact that accretions from marginalia, &c., lengthen and at the same time weaken a text.

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  • The patriotic excitement produced by the war did not weaken the revolutionary agitation.

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  • The choice of her daughter as wife of the future tsar was the result of not a little diplomatic management in which Frederick the Great took an active part, the object being to strengthen the friendship between Prussia and Russia, to weaken the influence of Austria and to ruin the chancellor Bestuzhev, on whom Elizabeth relied, and who was a known partisan of the Austrian alliance.

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  • While Irenaeus held fast the traditional eschatological beliefs, yet his conception of the Christian salvation as a deification of man tended to weaken their hold on Christian thought.

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  • The effect of the abnormal conditions is probably to stop the production of, or weaken or destroy the protective enzymes or antitoxins, the presence of which normally confers immunity on the leaf.

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  • The results of applying tannic acid are to harden the pelt and discolour and weaken the fur.

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  • His visit to the Holy Land and the solemn pilgrimage to Jerusalem were, in the same way, a striking coup de thiltre designed to strengthen the influence won by Germany in the councils of the Ottoman empire, an influence which she had been careful not to weaken by taking too active a part in the concert of the powers engaged in pressing on the question of Macedonian reform.

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  • The four Eastern patriarchs, and the great majority of the Eastern prelates generally, subscribed, though reluctantly, for it was felt that a dangerous precedent was being set when dead authors were anathematized, and that this new movement could hardly fail to weaken the authority of the council of Chalcedon.

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  • Nevertheless, the federation began to weaken.

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  • It should be observed, however, that in his judgment the repeal of the union would not weaken the real bond between Great Britain and Ireland; and he had nothing in common with the revolutionists who, at a later period, openly declared for the separation of the two countries by physical force.

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  • The Lagidae, especially, with their much more compact and effective empire, employed every means to weaken their Asiatic rivals; and auxiliaries were found in the minor states on the frontierAtropatene, Armenia, Cappadocia, Pontus and Bithynia.

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  • Motion backwards and forwards once set up goes to cool the glowing mass of fiery vapour and to weaken the tension.

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  • At the same time efforts were made to weaken the Triple Alliance, the principal instrument employed being the entente with France, which Prince Lobanov helped to convert into a formal alliance between the two powers.

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  • In the higher chromosphere on occasions metallic gases are carried up to such a level that without an eclipse a bright line spectrum of many elements may be seen, but it is always possible to see those of hydrogen and helium, and by opening the slit of the spectroscope so as to weaken still further the continuous spectrum from the photosphere (now a mere reflection) the actual forms of the gaseous structures called prominences round the sun's rim may be seen.

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  • I want to put strongly and completely all that is necessary, for I think things weakly said might as well not be said at all, for they are, as it were, deflowered and spoiled - but I profess the greatest horror for uselessness (however brilliant) and filling up. These things can only weaken a picture by distracting the attention toward secondary things."

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  • This argument, which the effect of progressive extensions of the franchise on the intellectual level of parliament has certainly not tended to weaken, was however far outweighedas Canning himself would have come to seeby the advantage of reconciling with the old constitution the new forces which were destined during the century to transform the social organization of the country.

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  • It was inevitable that, in proportion as this casuistry assumed the character of a systematic penal jurisprudence, its precise determination of the limits between the prohibited and the allowable, with all doubtful points closely scrutinized and illustrated by fictitious cases, would have a tendency to weaken the moral sensibilities of ordinary minds; the greater the industry spent in deducing conclusions from the diverse authorities, the greater necessarily became the number of points on which doctors disagreed; and the central authority that might have repressed serious divergences was wanting in the period of moral weakness'- that the church went through after the death of Boniface Viii.

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  • It served, however, to weaken the prestige of Sagastas administration just when a Dynastic Left was being formed by some discontented Liberals, headed by Marshal Serrano and his nephew, General Lopez-Dominguez.

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  • Failure to recognize this will only weaken the Department of Health's otherwise admirable attempt to report on the reporters.

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  • Tartness will weaken as you process in canning so make sure it is a wee bit more tart than you like!

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  • When metal or wood is subjected to continuous sunlight, the UV rays from the sun will weaken and make unstable the finished product.

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  • I am concerned that he continues to weaken.

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  • This stress can weaken or kill the tree or shrub.

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  • By the proposed step she would weaken the Franco-Russian alliance.

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  • He also endeavoured to weaken the power of the clergy and to apply a portion of their enormous revenues to purposes of national utility.

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  • At the age of twenty he was fitted, in six months, for college, and in 1819, graduated with highest honours, from the Brown University at Providence, Rhode Island, having devoted himself so unremittingly to his studies as to weaken further his naturally feeble constitution.

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  • The whole constitution of the republic, although of very democratic tendencies, seemed designed to promote civil strife and weaken the central power.

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  • After the peace of Belgrade in 1739 (between Austria and Turkey), the Turkish government sought to weaken the position of the armatoles.

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  • This class of prerogatives, as well as the right which the pope claimed to ratify the election of the emperor, need not detain us, although they doubtless served in the long run to weaken the papal power.

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  • Opposition to the Washington treaty and dread of the bold railway policy of the government also contributed to weaken its position.

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  • His remaining years were spent in futile plans to make Poland a hereditary monarchy, to weaken the power of the Saxon nobles, and to gain territory for his sons in various parts of Europe.

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  • Many unfounded rumours of a willingness on the part of the Confederate States to make peace were circulated to weaken the Union war spirit.

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  • As the chief pastor of the Hungarian church Pazmany used every means in his power, short of absolute contravention of the laws, to obstruct and weaken Protestantism, which had risen during the 16th century.

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  • Originally, IIarith seems to have had the highest aims, but in reality he did more than any one else to weaken the Arabic dominion.

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  • This led to his excommunication and brought the interdict upon France, and did more to weaken him than any other act of his.

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  • The power of the kingdom of Dublin had been already broken by the defeat of Amlaib Cuaran at Tara in 980, and the main result of the battle of Clontarf was to weaken the central power and to throw the whole island into a state of anarchy.

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  • The Church, too, never failed to oppose itat first not so much on account of her own ambitions as in a more Christian spiritand proceeded to weaken the royal jurisdiction by repeated interventions on behalf of those under sentence, afterwards depriving it of authority over the clergy, and then setting up ecclesiastical tribunals in opposition to those held by the dukes and counts.

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  • According to the phase of the vibrations at this common point, the waves mutually strengthen or weaken their action, and there arises greater clearness or obscurity.

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  • One of the chief objects of the emperors being to weaken the influence of the senate by the opposition of the equestrian order, the practice was adopted of elevating those equites who had reached a certain stage in their career to the rank of senator by adlectio.

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  • When the old kin-bond or maegth was beginning to weaken or dissolve, and the state did not yet afford adequate protection to its citizens, individuals naturally united for mutual help.

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  • Diagonal bracing or strutting is nowhere to be found, and in many cases mortises and other joints are such as very materially to weaken the timbers at their points of connection.

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  • Nevertheless, permanent if partial dissolution was at hand, for no one of the perils which the popes had seemingly so successfully overcome had failed to weaken the constitution of their empire; and it is impossible to comprehend 'its comparatively sudden disintegration without reckoning with the varied hostile forces which were accumulating and combining strength during the 14th and 15th centuries.

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  • This reaction was deliberately fostered during Bismarcks later years for internal reasons; for, as Great Britain was looked upon as the home of parliamentary government and Free Trade, a less favorable view might weaken German belief in doctrines and institutions adopted from that country.

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  • In his endeavour to weaken the control of Venice over the trade of his empire he made treaties with Pisa and Genoa; to check the aspirations of Frederic I.

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  • That readiness will not weaken in me, but I and Russia have a right to expect from you all the zeal, firmness, and success which your intellect, military talent, and the courage of the troops you command justify us in expecting.

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  • All that he now witnessed scarcely made an impression on him--as if his soul, making ready for a hard struggle, refused to receive impressions that might weaken it.

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  • Luther was a patriotic German who was for ever bewailing the disintegration of the Fatherland; Zwingli was full of plans for confederations of Swiss cantons with South German cities, which could not fail to weaken the empire.

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