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31. Political uncertainty, both provincially and federally, may continue to weigh on the currency, analysts said. 32. Fears about the US current account deficit yesterday continued to weigh on the dollar. 33. He's lost so much weigh on his new diet that now he's and bones. 34. Though some sub-sectors might remain strong, the overall nonresidential market looks poised for a downturn as substantially tighter credit condition and slowing overall activity weigh on the sector. 35. Counter next to set up platform balance, in addition to outside baggage should weigh on. 36. But while some analysts like Katzive at Credit Suisse expect interest rate differentials to gradually weigh on the dollar in 2009, others argue a correction won't be immediate. 37. The US has a large output gap that will weigh on inflation. 38. These efforts weigh on me every time I, as Commander-in-Chief, have to sign a letter to a family that has lost a loved one, or look into the eyes of a service member who's been gravely wounded. 39. Meanwhile, high joblessness also is likely to weigh on consumer sentiment. 40. Markets had their biggest drop in five weeks, as ongoing credit loss concerns weigh on sentiment and bank earnings. 41. That could weigh on growth, and intensify frictions over trade. 42. Weak trading results are expected to weigh on overall profitability at Morgan Stanley, which became a bank holding company and reduced risk as the credit crisis exploded last September. 43. "There remain significant vulnerabilities and challenges to be worked through in many economies," Bollard said in a statement. "This process could weigh on global growth going forward." 44. When floating in water, persons or other heavy objects are forbidden to weigh on the machine. 45. The high costs of raw materials and grid energy continue to weigh on foreign producers.