"historically" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Counties in Massachusetts and New England generally are historically weak governmental structures.
- Software, semiconductor, and computer industries have been innovative despite historically weak patent protection, he argued.
- Otherwise, in 2008, despite years of crisis in Iraq, the usual dichotomy may well reassert itself: that Republicans are historically strong on defense, and Democrats historically weak.
- Analysts predict that G.M. will lose money in the current quarter, which is historically weak because plants are shut down to prepare for production of the next year's models.
- Radical Muslim political parties, historically weak at the polls, are traditionally potent in the streets, where the number of poor and the number of refugees grow.
- "In a quarter that is historically weak due to seasonal softness in the European markets, we increased overall revenue and showed impressive order-rate growth worldwide."
- Maida Rosenstein, president of Local 2110, said an agency shop was needed to strengthen a historically weak union.
- One advantage Labour has is that, behind the prime minister's naturally confident demeanour, the Conservative party is historically weak.
- The peso, historically weak and humble, continued to strengthen against the dollar, leading many to worry that it had become overvalued.
- Focus were historically weak in the sale of kitchens and conservatories.
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