The associations that this random input produces are consequently weakened, and the process is repeated many times with different kinds of random input.
Unlike the case of tree planting, however, fallowing of food crop fields does not require labor effort and, hence, tends to weaken land rights.
The left introduction rules plus weakening and cut are used to compute the logical consequences of a given formula.
The cytokinin or ethylene requirements for overcoming thermoinhibition of lettuce germination can also be eliminated or diminished by removing or weakening the endosperm.
However, this comes at the cost of weakening the ability of sunspot models to explain fluctuations along some dimensions.
The body had its "defensive forces" (wei qi) to guard its frontiers; those forces were bound to fail, though, when weakened by corruption from within.
The strong defiance incentives probably weakened somewhat from the mid 1980s, when the state grants became more generous.
The conjugal bond has strengthened, and has weakened the traditionally strong bonds with siblings, parents and other relatives of the extended family.
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