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  1. to make somebody feel worried or anxious

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Early on, the moment seemed to weigh down the Bulldogs.
They weigh down either's ability to expand their support very much.
It doesn't weigh down the bag so it's a nice balance.
Instead, they will further weigh down the ships entering its ports.
The heavy ice masses weigh down the ground, compressing what's underneath.
Such moments weigh down "Live by Night," making its heaviness ponderous.
Heavy or dark fabrics and finishings might weigh down your space.
Critics have argued that the deal would weigh down Tesla financially.
Tangles of power lines weigh down the utility poles they're strung from.
"Strong headwinds continued to weigh down the divisional performance," the CEO said.
"Those are the things that really weigh down people's emotions," he said.
But, even though it's overloaded with benefits, this formula won't weigh down your strands.
Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, climate change, and labor market regulations all weigh down the economy.
I always bring a couple of books and headphones, and weigh down a backpack.
"It works because there's more to weigh down the fabric around the waist," she says.
For me, products can often weigh down my locks and leave me looking, well, flat.
"Locally, the high liquidity conditions should continue to weigh down on our operations," it said.
You don't want to weigh down your travel bag with gear you will barely use.
Her burdens don't seem to weigh down her graceful verse but to lift it skyward.
Top with a lid or another cast-iron pan that will weigh down the chicken.
Bennet is careful not to weigh down his narrative with superfluous inside-the-room details.
A second trader said excess liquidity in the money market would also weigh down the shilling.
Q. Speaking of Casals, does the legacy of having his cello ever weigh down on you?
Your Money Adviser DIGITAL books and study tools don't weigh down backpacks as heavy textbooks do.
And, in answer to the question you're likely thinking, no, these don't weigh down your hair.
Avoid using more fat, such as oil or butter, which can further weigh down the batter.
We'd also use sandbags — that are really intended to weigh down camera lighting equipment — for bicep curls.
These higher costs are ultimately born by taxpayers and further weigh down a financially burdened Medicare system.
Rousseff overruled that decision, saying the ban could weigh down the ability of local corporations to compete globally.
Searching and scrolling through chats is also ridiculously easy, and there's less to weigh down your browser.5.
Democrats and Republicans alike argued that so-called "Walker fatigue" would weigh down the former 2016 presidential candidate.
In the hands of a different actor and director, Hickey's doomsaying could easily weigh down the entire production.
Maybe you need a deep conditioner for extra moisture or something lighter that won't weigh down fine strands.
Dr. Strange's arrogance ruins his career, but Mr. Derrickson makes sure that it doesn't weigh down the story.
In fact, there are three ways that foreign policy can boost certain candidates and weigh down others. 1.
But recent months have shown that they are not immune to the burdens that weigh down their conventional rivals.
Beyond that, the portfolio is vast, with assets that either don't all fit together or weigh down the valuation.
Police officers say they believe the metal may have been used to weigh down the body parts at sea.
It's important to use sparingly so the product doesn't weigh down your strands, as the formula is quite thick.
The various parts of a corporate empire don't often fit together, and sluggish pieces weigh down faster-growing ones.
But unless you have thick or coarse hair, a cream will only weigh down your hair and make it greasy.
Its operations are expected to improve in the second half because no maintenance shutdown will weigh down earnings, analysts said.
High levels of debt can push up borrowing costs and interest rates, "crowd out" private borrowing and weigh down budgets.
Eric Greitens, who resigned in May amid a series of scandals that had threatened to weigh down Mr. Hawley's campaign.
To add music and try to tease out a plot is to weigh down the original and make it earthbound.
What remains to be seen is whether trade wars and other economic sandbags will weigh down the M.&A. run.
Debt at contemplated levels will weigh down the federal budget with interest costs that will preclude basic functioning of government.
Still, it would be unfair to weigh down Ocean's 83, which is ultimately a fun heist movie, with too much symbolism.
Why weigh down a self-driving car with a lot of sensors, HD maps, and equipment when you don't have to?
The fence had posts encased in chunks of concrete that were similar to the one used to weigh down Elizabeth's body.
With a number of Senate Republicans facing competitive races, economic struggles on their watch could also weigh down their reelection prospects.
A breakdown in negotiations could weigh down American stock prices, which Mr. Trump invokes as a measure of his policy successes.
Market analysts and economists believe that the geopolitical risk is here to stay and will continue to weigh down global markets.
Of course, heavier web apps will weigh down on your productivity, but by and large this laptop takes it all in stride.
If you want to weigh down a movie with meaning, the best strategy is to put the word "American" in the title.
Even if the negative comments are intermixed with mostly positive ones, who has the time to let that weigh down one's brain?
But if left unchecked, these negative macroeconomic effects will grow, threatening to weigh down our economy, reduce worker income and curb innovation.
It is unclear whether the crystal bowl was used to kill the puppy, weigh down the crate or as a food dish.
The optics are pretty good and the lenses are big but not so big they'll weigh down a purse or jacket pocket.
But clearly the Kurds come with a lot of their own baggage, which may well weigh down the American effort to destroy ISIS.
Buy your boots in Venice, rather than weigh down your checked luggage with rain boots (remember, tidal predictions run only four days ahead).
By addressing strife in Africa in a roundabout way, "Liyana" breaks free of the heaviness that can weigh down an issue-based documentary.
In addition to the Daniel fast, other diets inspired by Scripture include the "hallelujah diet," the "maker's diet," and the Weigh Down Workshop.
Chan said Monday the city-state could escape a recession, but acknowledged that a challenging external environment could further weigh down Singapore's prospects.
For women with thin hair, apply the conditioner mostly — if not only — at the ends so as not to weigh down your hair.
Issues of class and race figure prominently, but that does not weigh down Ramona's story of braving the emotional waters of close relationships.
The biggest legislative accomplishment for the GOP -- the tax bill -- once looked like a political anchor that would weigh down the party's incumbents.
The General's massive medals weigh down his uniform; this is countered by the delicate hands of the priest, with their unnaturally long fingers.
After all, as we saw in earlier examples, a lot of venture funding can weigh down a company's chances of getting a big exit.
Yeah, when I was 17, the guys who taught me how to grow were adding different types of stuff to weigh down their weed.
The other is to tackle the piles of non-performing loans that, though shrinking, still weigh down lenders in Italy and other southern countries.
Kamala Harris said in a separate CNN town hall that she thought it was a conversation worth having, but did not weigh down definitively.
Sometimes this kind of inline remote can weigh down earbuds or create an imbalance on one side, but these are light and evenly weighted.
Bela and Spencer of thisxlife previously told Business Insider that nice furniture or luxe details can weigh down the home, making it less mobile.
Matthews told us the bag is lighter than other leather bags she's used, and doesn't weigh down shoulders during a long day of walking.
Outside the hearing room, Democrats are trying to weigh down the Gorsuch nomination with the baggage of investigations into the president's orbit and Russia.
The euro was on track for its biggest fall since the New Year on Tuesday as political uncertainty appeared to weigh down the single currency.
"(It) looks vulnerable to slide further as negative sentiments in part continue to weigh down," the Zambia National Commercial Bank (ZANACO) said in a note.
"Over the near term, a strong dollar will weigh down on commodities in general," said Heng Koon How, head of markets strategy, United Overseas Bank.
Now, as worries mount that Trump's words could weigh down other Republicans in November, more high-profile elected officials and party leaders are speaking out.
They smell so free it hurts — the kind of free that's never known iron against their ankles or seen it weigh down their mothers' wrists.
The U.S. stock market may be running low on liquidity, experts say, and that could very well weigh down prices and lead to further selling.
But its 25 percent revenue increase to $38 billion was seen as a detriment to some competitors and could weigh down expectations for their quarterly reports.
They might have been used to weigh down fishing nets, or as bearings to move bigger rocks, but then why would they be carved so elaborately?
Too little, too late, analysts said, suggesting that the expense of the new product would weigh down a company that has never reported an annual profit.
The matte finish keeps things looking natural, but be sure to just use a small amount so as not to overwhelm or weigh down your hair.
"The people making these decisions, may it weigh down upon their heart," said Patrick Kelly, 51, who owns the town's only supermarket and single hardware store.
Rather than weigh down her hair with a Sephora's worth of styling products, Park takes a more DIY approach, using an everyday item found in every bathroom.
Mammut Eternity Classic 9.8mm Rope for $120 ($40 off): This slim rope won't weigh down your shoulders or get stuck in your belay device while sport-climbing.
Whereas economists traditionally argue that a growing debt will weigh down an economy, Kelton says deficits put more money in people's pockets, which in turn spurs growth.
The goofy pageantry and high concepts can weigh down the humor, though, and you wish Ms. Rice had trusted more in the transporting buoyancy of the language.
Her narration is a bit distracting, often spoon-­feeding the reader chunks of exposition that weigh down the forward movement of the story, especially in the beginning.
The company is focused on creating the easiest experience possible for everyday gamers and doesn't want to weigh down its platform with more complex tasks like sharing subscribers.
I always tell women, even though you make your wing with black, coffee eyeliner on the bottom is the best finisher because it doesn't weigh down the eyes.
The latter is a question we shorties ask often, as we've had a our fair share of unfortunate run-ins with products that weigh down our finicky locks.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government's panel of economic advisers on Wednesday slightly revised down their growth forecast for 2016, saying global economic uncertainties will marginally weigh down trade.
But Navellier cited a Goldman Sachs study that said excess supply would continue weigh down crude prices even if OPEC agreed to take coordinated action to limit output.
Foreign policy isn't something Americans usually care about at the ballot box — they mostly have domestic concerns — although a major foreign policy blunder could weigh down a candidacy.
The country has developed other structures since to weigh down our civic and political life, and unlike in the 1850s, no central issue looms like slavery once did.
But there are also fears among Biden's allies that the Ukraine controversy could weigh down his campaign and raise doubts among some voters about his character and record.
What tends to weigh down a Batman v Superman or any of the recent Marvel movies is the directors' insistence on cramming the frame with more and more characters.
That was the strategy most Democratic candidates adopted in the key midterm elections, trusting Mr. Trump's unpopularity to weigh down Republicans but focusing chiefly on issues like health care.
It was already often a sculptural object, but now that there are fewer and fewer papers to weigh down, the paperweight has achieved a nearly transcendent level of redundancy.
In June, Mr. Trump ordered Mr. Mattis to set up a Space Force over the defense secretary's objections that such a move would weigh down an already cumbersome bureaucracy.
Second, several provisions of REINS — while they may be worth considering as separate initiatives — weigh down what could be a clean and straightforward solution to lack of congressional responsibility.
The market turmoil sent alarm bells ringing in Rome and Brussels, which both want to avert the possibility of a failing Italian economy that could weigh down the euro zone.
"Multiple dosage of cooling measures coupled with stronger headwinds in the macroeconomic condition has started to weigh down buying demand," said Christine Li, Singapore head of research for the consultancy.
The question is whether Republicans fear their base too much to actually vote against Paul's amendment before it has a chance to weigh down the rest of the tax bill.
No doubt the film will suffer from being unfairly compared to the newly released Black Panther, not to mention the inflated expectations that weigh down any film with a diverse cast.
Baird's wonderful fourth LP, Don't Weigh Down the Light, came out in 2015, and she's since co-founded Heron Oblivion, a noisy folk project in which she sings and plays drums.
And I wondered: Was the torpor that occasionally seemed to weigh down "The Fortunes" — an impression of impeccable research awaiting an animating spark — merely a symptom of its author's own writer's block?
And yet many of the spineless Republicans on the Hill have been absolutely complicit in the media's attempt to tie and weigh down the Trump administration to this fiction of Russian collusion.
Like most of its rivals, Caixa has begun to feel the impact of declining domestic borrowing costs, which can weigh down interest income but offer relief to risky or even delinquent borrowers.
One doll crouches with her hands clasped in subdued prayer, while another lies against a wall with her legs spread, delicately touching the bolts and chains that weigh down her slim neck.
"Uncertainty about the course of federal government policy, including in the areas of fiscal policy, trade and health care, was tending to weigh down firms' spending and hiring plans," the minutes said.
The sheer mass of butterflies in the area cover trees like leaves, weigh down tree branches and create a sound similar to light rain with the beating of their wings, UNESCO notes.
Advocacy groups have said it would be much easier if the House just takes up the Senate's stand-alone proposal, because there's always a temptation to weigh down CHIP with extraneous provisions.
"The average loan amount on purchase applications, at $320,100, was the highest since November 2017, as supply constraints likely continued to weigh down lower dollar purchase transactions," MBA economist Joel Kan said.
If you're an old hand at RPGs but fancy something new, you'll love how it doesn't take itself too seriously and avoids the tropes that have begun to weigh down the genre.
The optional Cannondale fenders, integrated lighting, bike rack, and kickstand fitted to my test bike are much-needed accessories for the city, but weigh down the bike considerably while stunting on single-tracks.
For every take, von Wong would weigh down Bourke (with oxygen mask and scuba tank) amid a pretty rock formation, in all her white-dressed glory, and wait for sharks to swim by.
They have also been known to weigh down their investments with debt, then walk off, as Warren writes, with "a juicy profit" when bankruptcy comes and employees are left out in the cold.
The team behind Lumineye was inspired to manufacture a more portable option that won't weigh down teams during longer emergency response situations that can sometimes last for up to 12 hours or overnight.
Looking ahead, the biggest question is whether overall growth will remain strong enough to keep hiring advancing, or whether turmoil in China and elsewhere around the globe will weigh down the United States economy.
Whether the contracts dictate it or it's simply the path of least resistance, teams in San Diego's situation usually weigh down a healthy chunk of its lineup with milquetoast veterans or dead-end flotsam.
Read MoreUS job creation surged in December Looking ahead, the larger question is whether overall growth and hiring will advance further, or whether turmoil in China will weigh down the U.S. economy and investors.
A Wisconsin mom is accused of putting her 9-year-old son on her minivan's roof last month while she was driving so the boy could weigh down a plastic wading pool, PEOPLE confirms.
The move, administration officials say, is designed to reverse Obama administration – and, to a lesser extent, George W. Bush administration – practices that weigh down military campaigns and hamper commanders' abilities to make tactical decisions.
After her karate class, my daughter and I flour and butter the tins, roll out the dough and scrunch together small foil packets of rice to weigh down the tart cases for blind baking.
"We will weigh down heavier on Hamas's leadership, effective immediately," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said to applause as he announced the partial closing at a meeting of his Likud party on Monday.
For clients with fine hair, the Paris-based colorist Christophe Robin recommends forgoing conditioner — a product that "can easily weigh down hair," he notes — and applying a hair oil before, not after, your shampoo.
To make them at home, place pieces of chicken skin seasoned with salt and pepper atop a layer of parchment on a rimmed sheet pan, cover with more parchment and weigh down with another pan.
And to insiders like Miller, plans to nationalize the health care and electricity sectors will spook voters and weigh down local Democrats who are trying to thread a needle in this still deeply conservative state.
"With tepid inflation, [the] dot plot for the longer term is more vulnerable to downward revisions and this could potentially weigh down the dollar," said Zhu Huani, market economist at Mizuho Bank, in a morning note.
"Several participants noted that uncertainty about the course of federal government policy, including in the areas of fiscal policy, trade, and health care, was tending to weigh down firms' spending and hiring plans," the minutes said.
Together, these gaps in capability — whether they restrict China's ability to compete with the United States, pursue its primary goal of reunifying with Taiwan or engage in expeditionary operations — will continue to weigh down Beijing's geopolitical ambitions.
"While President (Cyril) Ramaphosa's refreshing new focus on public-private-sector partnerships is welcome, the reality is, a multitude of political and policy issues, continue to weigh down on confidence," RMB chief economist Ettienne Le Roux said.
Two reports, including one showing a contraction in factory activity and another pointing to a slowdown in services sector growth, raised concerns that global trade tensions and geopolitical risks were starting to weigh down the U.S. economy.
While the Weigh Down Workshop allows followers to eat whatever they want as long as they're genuinely hungry — it's essentially mindful eating — many of the other Bible-inspired diet plans have been criticized for their extreme caloric restrictions.
I would go out on a limb (knowing nothing about the sparkling wine-making process) and say there's a heavier ingredient at play to weigh down the softness of the taste, but it was in no way overpowering.
A crushing oil price rout extended into a sixth day, with U.S. crude nearly falling below $2000 a barrel, as rising production, a strong dollar and a broad financial asset sell-off combined to weigh down the market.
Now that the revenue stream appears to be diminishing, the financial outlook may be dire enough to weigh down the bond ratings of some schools, making it more expensive for them to borrow money, according to Moody's Investors Service.
They're not the comfiest headphones I've had â€" they're still fairly heavy and can weigh down your head â€" but I was able to forget I had them on for an hour or so, which is always a good sign.
It sent alarm bells ringing in Rome and Brussels, which both want to avert the possibility of a failing Italian economy that could weigh down the euro zone, but have struggled to find a solution after almost a year of fruitless discussions.
India's trading statistics explain why: steel and other industrial goods from China weigh down the ships as they come in, to be replaced on the way out by fluffy cotton bales, pills and—given India's perennial trade deficit in goods—empty containers.
"A number below the 1.8% mark should be enough to convince market participants that the Fed will ease policy more than once this year and would weigh down on the dollar," said Konstantinos Anthis, head of research at ADSS in Abu Dhabi.
There is evidence that a terrible running-mate can weigh down a ticket—much of it provided by the dramatically ill-informed former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, during her run at the side of Senator John McCain, the Republican nominee in 2008.
By sharing a single currency with the weaker economies of Southern Europe that weigh down the euro, the U.S. government believes Germany has been enjoying the benefits of a more competitive exchange rate than would be the case under its own currency.
Every destination offers its own appealing reasons for visiting — from its food to its people, from its cities to its historical sites — and there are always the more practical concerns that weigh down any traveler (costs, visas, seasons, flight routes, internet access).
While these costs weren&apost unexpected — Goldman CFO Stephen Scherr previously stated that 2019 and 2020 represent "the depth of [Goldman&aposs] investment cycle" for building new businesses and digital platforms — they still weigh down Goldman&aposs progress toward profit in consumer banking.
Their argument combines hard data showing that high levels of inequality and wealth concentration weigh down economic growth with a belief that well-targeted government spending can encourage more Americans to work, invest and build skills that would make them more productive.
That amount of money will be heavy, and if she binds it together, she can use it to weigh down stacks of her other money so none of it blows away when she opens a window in one of her many beautiful homes.
"With Brexit due to occur on 31 October — and it currently very unclear what will happen then — uncertainty will weigh down on the economy over the next few months at least and hamper the housing market," economist Howard Archer of consultants EY ITEM Club said.
"It was quite surprising that palladium was able to withstand massive headwinds from coronavirus for such a long time, so now it feels the pain of it," Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said, noting that declining car sales are expected to weigh down the autocatalyst metal.
The packaging needs to be resilient enough to ensure that the item inside doesn't get destroyed — which would negate the entire environmental effects of making the product in the first place — but also light enough that it doesn't weigh down the vehicle that's moving the package.
The fees are so egregious that they weigh down small Main Street merchants; keep retailers from expanding and creating more jobs when the country really needs them; and pinches the entire economy as consumers pay inflated prices as their buying power is taken up in swipe fees.
HARARE (Reuters) - Economic growth is expected to rise to 3.4 percent in sub-Saharan Africa next year from 2.6 percent in 2017, the IMF said in a report on Monday, but warned that rising debt and political risks in larger economies would weigh down future growth.
CFRA noted in a research report that even as several media companies with above-market dividend yields join the new group, the sharp reduction in AT&T and Verizon representation in the new communications index will weigh down the dividend yield of the historically defensive sector.
Writers like George Peele and Robert Nashe, for example, were blamed for the leaden classical allusions that occasionally weigh down "Henry VI, Part I". Similarly, acknowledging Thomas Middleton's hand in a particularly choice section of "All's Well That Ends Well" recognises that Shakespeare's contemporaries often matched his skill.
Hype is good, but practical solutions are needed to overcome biases However, motherhood is just one lens through which the paucity of women in STEM fields is examined, and casting women as just mothers or potential mothers does more to weigh down the problem than to solve it.
Tencent is battling a slowing Chinese economy which could weigh down the technology sector as well as prolonged regulatory setbacks to its main business of gaming, with a nine-month hiatus in new game approvals in China preventing it from making money out of some of its most popular games.
Any name rapper can hire a cadre of otiose guest producers and/or vocalists to weigh down their project; few can sound this weighed down, stunned, out of it, in the grain of the voice as well as the beats, what with all the hypnotic synth trickle and insinuatingly eerie keyboards and drippy, druggy hazy daze.
When the realignment music finally stopped, the Big 21990's 22026-team composition made it the smallest of the Power 212 conferences, and this stature — and related lack of a championship game — kept its co-champions out of the inaugural playoff in 212 (prompting Boren's "psychologically disadvantaged" remark) and, according to a widely reported consultant's advisement, would continue to weigh down its champions' playoff chances.
Senate Majority Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas), the second-ranking Senate GOP leader, who also attended the meeting with Trump, expressed concern earlier in the week that language ending the diversity visa lottery could weigh down the immigration bill.
Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Hillicon Valley: Trump reportedly weighing executive action on alleged tech bias | WH to convene summit on online extremism | Federal agencies banned from buying Huawei equipment | Lawmakers jump start privacy talks Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (Wash.), had resisted going to conference, fearing that the House's package of bills would weigh down the final product, making it too conservative for Democrats to support and attracting a veto threat from President Obama.

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