Decisions we make today will surely weigh heavily on the shape of the world we eventually leave. |
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Challenges to official director slates will likely be rare, but the mere threat of them could weigh heavily on management decisions. |
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The environmental effects of papermaking weigh heavily on our air and water quality, and on our forests. |
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These poor economic prospects will probably weigh heavily on public finances. |
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The panellists agreed that the pressures to protect children weigh heavily on mothers. |
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Concerns for employee morale, effectiveness and productivity also weigh heavily on the employer. |
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This tonnage of about 700,000 would weigh heavily on the Community's sugar supply balance and would destroy the equilibrium in the reform. |
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And the resulting problems inevitably weigh heavily on every member of the family. |
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This would be a real tragedy and one which would weigh heavily on the conscience of us all. |
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Economic uncertainties and global political risks weigh heavily on the short-term outlook and have delayed a recovery. |
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Despite strong PVC price increases, the ethylene and natural gas costs continue to weigh heavily on unit margins. |
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It is true that serious uncertainties and risks of error always weigh heavily on proposals for concrete solutions. |
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At the same time, the growing proportion of older persons will weigh heavily on government programs, such as health care and pensions. |
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The Berlin Wall falls, the country reunifies and world events again weigh heavily on local lives. |
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Phil Ochs's fragility would weigh heavily on him. |
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Our current conflicts, no doubt, weigh heavily on Americans' minds. |
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Their freedom and their emptiness weigh heavily on them. |
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In the event of non-payment of the debt, the loss of earnings can weigh heavily on the company's margin and even threaten the company's own survival. |
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In addition, there is a description of some of the specific Canadian problems that weigh heavily on the minds of IP managers and some of the guiding principles that can be distilled from this experience. |
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Depreciation also increased, particularly in the People ID division where investments for 2003 and 2004 continued to weigh heavily on the amount of depreciation. |
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But this sequence of events will weigh heavily on the public finances of EU countries for years to come, having already resulted in fiscal restraint. |
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More generally, a longstanding tradition in economics has stressed the potential for groups to generate benefits for insiders that weigh heavily on the opportunities and QoL of outsiders. |
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Spain's banking crisis continued to weigh heavily on markets. |
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