The company has been hit by weak markets, a change in accounting practices and the cancellation of a contract. |
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People would assume you were womanish or weak or something, and they would try to cow you down, and to abuse you. |
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The elderly lady was left with pains to her ribs and back, as well as high blood pressure and a weak heart. |
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Along with other car makers, they've been hit by a weak market in Europe for new cars, depressing prices and profitability. |
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If the vitreous is exceptionally adherent to a weak point on the retina, a tear, hole, or detachment may develop. |
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Smokers have a weak sense of smell, because cigarettes destroy the inner lining of the nose. |
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I started to feel very weak and wobbly and my legs gave way beneath me and I collapsed. |
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This may raise a few eyebrows, but it is not the fault of an individual to be a member of a weak team. |
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But even after nearly 90 years the theory remains notoriously hard to test because gravity is such a weak force. |
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The investment bank has put its flotation plans on hold because of the weak market and business conditions. |
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If on the other hand, at least a majority of the judges consider the evidence too weak for a conviction, they must acquit. |
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For example, my years of teaching education policy have convinced me that the research basis for many popular reforms is weak at best. |
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Still, she is hanging my work and will be sainted for it, in a weak moment I might have given her one. |
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Contemplating my plan, I am so overcome with emotion that I suddenly feel weak and sink to my knees. |
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I would whip up huge batches of sickly-sweet chocolate crispies and flog them along with weak orange squash in paper cups for 15p each. |
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Zak shivered, it was cold, even though the sun was up the heat it cast was weak and watery. |
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The deliberate assault on the weak is not the spirit of Socialism but of Fascism. |
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Although they had recently beaten the home side convincingly in the cup the opposition on that day had fielded a weak team. |
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A pessimistic view would be that it is a question for weak students to do badly, average students to avoid, and for good students to prove. |
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In fact, scientists could and did show that gravity was too weak a force to account for the movement of continents. |
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Corticosteroids cause osteoporosis or softening of bones, making them weak and more easily fractured. |
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So the question is which of the political groups will later benefit from the population's weak attitude. |
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The weak fictional element, propagandism and poor editing can be attributed to the experimental nature of the film. |
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He was too weak to move very much, expending any energy he had trying to breathe. |
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My head was light, I felt extremely weak and the joint pains got the best of me. |
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A slow-moving film with a weak plot, it trudges its way to a disappointing finish and leaves you wondering why you bothered. |
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A weak story, tepid characters, a confusion of plots and, to top it all, some terrible editing make this one of the worst reads of the month. |
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But he's is a defensive liability, and the team already has enough weak defenders. |
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Other service industries are reacting to excess capacity and weak demand with savage price wars, further depressing prices. |
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Almost every foodie I have ever met goes weak at the knees at the mere mention of white truffles. |
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You see, even though the last goblin died, evil still found hold in weak creatures. |
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In other words, Europe has been weak wherever individual countries acted as national states. |
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The displacement of the normal musical accent from a strong beat to a weak one. |
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They're worried about the impact on the weak and vulnerable if the unfair dismissal laws are watered down. |
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British management, being its usual weak pathetic self, tried to please everyone all the time and lost the plot. |
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One of those lessons is how weak Britain's influence has been over the American administration. |
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The team is so weak at cornerback that forcing the action in the opponent's backfield is the only way it can succeed. |
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I know there are no weak teams and all the games will be hard but I genuinely believe we are the best team. |
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Rebecca is supposed to have her faults, such as being weak and mealy-mouthed. |
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It has long been clear that the myth of auditor independence has been a weak link in the financial reporting chain. |
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At the end, I was left wondering why they bothered to make the film, because the plot seemed weak to me. |
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These interactions are held together principally by weak van der Waals forces. |
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This explains why brand attitudes are sometimes weak predictors of repurchase intentions for the brand. |
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The fence was weak and was toppled easily by a small group of protesters with a rope. |
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All willows are fast growing and short-lived, and their wood is notably weak and prone to breaking. |
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Zeph was definitely not the wimpy, useless, weak coward that he had originally seemed and she found herself almost inexplicably drawn to him. |
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The Chinese Government further weakened an already weak position by the ambiguous attitude which it took to its dependencies and tributaries. |
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The schema would consist of an initial strong syllable followed by an unspecified number of weak syllables. |
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Trees and shrubs should also be checked and any dead, weak or damaged stems removed, as well as any old material that has fallen to the ground. |
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And jurors are never accused of acting like vigilantes when they convict a defendant, no matter how weak the evidence. |
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The quality of the video is also pretty lackluster, sporting weak black levels and generally dull colors. |
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For decades, such films were low-grade romances with weak plots interfused with 20-odd musical outbursts. |
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It has been premiered to mixed reviews, including criticism of a weak plot, and this is not really surprising. |
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Although fine for adjusting broadcast stations, the Magic Eye was not useful for tuning weak signals in a crowded band. |
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I'm usually kind of wristy with my stroke, and putting can be a weak part of my game. |
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The population was weak and demoralized with a significant number of draft-age men gone. |
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The weak hold of the international rule of law over the world's greatest democracy is worrisome. |
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For some, they were too weak since they failed to resolve all of the known paradoxes. |
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It would be easy to dismiss Elizabeth as a weak woman who should know better than to put up with her husband's bullying and violence. |
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He was definitely weak in language skills in elementary school, as several tests show. |
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Economics deals with real man, weak and subject to error as he is, not with ideal beings omniscient and perfect as only gods could be. |
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His sun-kissed skin and stubble make the iciest of women weak at the knees. |
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People who were weak were given hard physical exercises to do to build up their muscles. |
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When some weak sauce is served, your readership who came for the good stuff is let down and lets it be known. |
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We do not suggest replacing ephedrine with pseudoephedrine, due to its weak effects. |
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They are remote and unrealistic ivory-tower idealists, corrupt self-seekers, secret subversives, or simply too weak to resist villainy. |
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Now, as companies close the books on another quarter, the lack of pricing power combined with weak demand is sapping the top and bottom lines. |
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When a stone is quarried using dynamite, the molecular structure is shattered, making the stone weak and destroying its life and sound. |
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Fret results from weak nonradiative coupling of two chromophores bound to the macromolecules. |
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There are some funny moments during the film making the movie watchable, but the script is weak and a little slow. |
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The hellish day was designed to root out the weak and weak-minded, confirmed coach Brian Noble. |
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I felt myself grow weak from the sudden loss of blood and I lost my grip on my sword. |
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This approach is already used to detect neutrinos, which have similarly weak interactions with matter. |
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But they agree its new parliament, for the moment, will be too weak to meet expectations. |
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A succession of weak Prime Ministers and lack-lustre governments saw the country stagger from bad to worse. |
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A knight was supposed to protect the weak and defend the Church against heretics of all shades. |
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The other point, of course, is that a weak yen may be what this country chiefly needs. |
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Having a weak team represent the league would be like sending a donkey to race against thoroughbreds. |
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The method is an application of the weak transversality theorem used in catastrophe theory. |
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It is wrong and stupid to impose the brunt of the reforms on the socially weak while ignoring all those who possess large incomes and wealth. |
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He has shown promise on special teams and will get playing time on the weak side of the defense this season. |
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Although too weak for NBA standards, he is certainly not a liability on the defensive end. |
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I have tried to be fair, but where it seems to me that an argument is particularly strong or weak my convictions shine through. |
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Although it has a superficial sheen, the film is mired in structural errors, weak plot contrivances and flimsy characterisation. |
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I wanted to retreat, so scared was I that he might touch me and break my weak resistance. |
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The weak force is harnessed in modern hospitals in the form of radioactive tracers used in nuclear medicine. |
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They believe that the state's rulers serve the interests of the powerful against the weak and the haves against the have-nots. |
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The boy went off with a curious, shambling gait which told my surgical eyes that he was suffering from a weak spine. |
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Carina gave a weak smile in return and shot a questioning look over at Toni. |
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Other signs of hereditary hemochromatosis include diabetes, a weak heart, and problems with glands or joints. |
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The accuracy of satellite-guided weapons has exposed human error as the weak link in the chain. |
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It was still weak from having been broken the year before and I banged it on the steering wheel and it broke again. |
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Obese people often are shunned by society and blamed for having weak characters. |
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In the myth-making of the Middle East, it allowed the West to be portrayed as weak and irresolute. |
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Their support play was so weak that players kicked the ball aimlessly into space, hoping for a green and red jersey to pick it up. |
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Babies can also be given cooled weak chamomile tea in a bottle, or the tea can be added directly to the bath. |
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Some people just don't get this film and believe that the Coens are trotting out weak absurdism to disguise and buttress a genre storyline. |
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Forced labour and starvation rations ensure that prisoners are too weak to rebel. |
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Too weak to attack their enemies' high-tech military head on, they resisted through surprise raids and bombings. |
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Before nucleosynthesis begins, protons and neutrons are continually interconverting by means of weak nuclear interactions. |
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To help prevent leaks, moisture seepage and decay problems, check your roof for weak areas. |
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She was physically weak but these letters reveal a strong-minded, manipulative woman. |
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The academy's mission is to send out the message that women are not weak and will stand up against abuse. |
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A weak beam of light suddenly played round the bar, as Diane returned with a torch, and a lantern with a tea light. |
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She was too weak to play and only smiled through the pain for the sake of her family. |
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The plot is weak and the film can't decide whether it's a road movie, a quest or a love story. |
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The most common buffers are mixtures of weak acids and their conjugate bases. |
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But by now they were physically weak from four days without food and water. |
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Short, dark and smouldering, Valentino tangoed into an industry dominated by square-jawed all-American men, and women went weak at the knees. |
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He says he's taking weak pharmacy painkillers like Motrin and Xanax, despite medical advice he should consider Vicodin. |
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A person of weak morals would have gone out to scandalise his colleagues even on matters he agreed with. |
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While weak bats may have prevented some defensive aces from starting roles, they often enjoyed long careers as backup or platoon catchers. |
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But she refused to look weak in front of him, even though she was quaking on the inside. |
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Some signs of shock are large pupils, irregular breathing, and fast weak pulse. |
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As the U.S. economy has struggled to recover over the past 21 months, weak global demand has been like a ball and chain holding it back. |
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But it does rest on two weak assumptions steeped in a simplistic view of race. |
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Just because they were physically weak didn't make them mentally vulnerable. |
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He obviously cannot control his own people and became a weak reed in the process. |
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Remove old, weak branches at ground level, and prune out any dying shoots or branches that are taking off in awkward directions. |
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He also said a weak signal could be scrambled and be undetected by another broadcaster. |
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His best divisions were bogged down in Yemen, so he was in a weak position, and he rattled sabers hard as a bluff. |
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Feed the camellia with a multi-purpose fertiliser with balanced NPK and prune out any weak growth or dead branches, leaving only the strongest. |
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He even had a demonstration tea set to show how to align the handle and straw just so to suit his wife's weak arm. |
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If you have weak pelvic floor muscles, your doctor might want you to do special exercises called Kegel exercises. |
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We are very strong here in Sligo on the track, but quite weak in some field events such as pole vault, high jump and hammer. |
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But the overall verdict, delivered in the first police performance monitors published as part of a drive to tackle weak forces, is upbeat. |
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Like its counterpart on the other side of the platter, this audio track is very weak and also seems to have a subtle hum in the background. |
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Suddenly, her left hand shot toward the older girl's face in a weak but fast backhand. |
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Many leaders were weak and lax, as was shown by their tender-heartedness in dealing with persons guilty of grave criminal offences. |
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What with David Seaman looking a hugely dominating presence at the back, this is looking like a team without a weak link. |
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I'll not have my best student coming back with a weak sword arm and wobbly legs. |
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Of course, quit exercising if you're dizzy or nauseated, start sweating heavily, or feel so weak and wobbly that you can't maintain your form. |
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This refers to efforts to strive to prevent disputes, while shielding the weak from oppression, famine, poverty and other tragedies. |
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Despite some weak translation in the English subtitles, this is a powerful and elegant film. |
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Unfortunately that took much of his strength leaving him weak and tired, but he refused to rest just yet. |
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Gordon Brown's Treasury must explain why eight UK government departments have recently been criticised by auditors for weak financial control. |
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The weak dollar has made it expensive to build new vessels in the foreign shipyards that specialize in cruise ships. |
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Hank's wife drove him to the office because he suddenly became weak and lightheaded. |
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Adding to its weak image is a 10 per cent year-on-year drop in January and February operating profits. |
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The dish is good for those suffering from a cough, fatigue or anyone in a weak physical condition. |
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As well as affecting the way we judge other people, moods also influence our susceptibility to weak arguments. |
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The weak dollar makes low-cost, high-quality red Burgundy virtually impossible to find. |
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I have shaky hands and weak wrists, and am very bad at carrying drinks and plates. |
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He may have been weak in body, but his mind was strong, his position impressive, his own faults or misdoings unpunishable by law. |
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They are presently in a very weak position, morally and politically, on the issue of Third World debt. |
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For a man that knows how to craft a hooky chorus, this is some pretty weak sauce. |
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The currently accepted and experimentally well-tested theory of electromagnetic and weak interactions is called the Standard Model. |
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They are the electromagnetic interaction, the weak interaction and the strong interaction. |
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Because of its weak interaction with atomic nuclei, the neutrino travels freely through any material object and is very difficult to observe. |
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Many people in the world, including me, are so weak and fragile that they easily fall into temptation and make mistakes. |
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Therefore she absolutely worshipped her son although she had been greatly disappointed in his weak character. |
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I swear, if I hadn't been holding on to him I probably would have fallen to the ground due to weak knees. |
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Refs aren't such weak characters that they would allow their impartiality to be compromised on this basis. |
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The Four Tops lead singer sang with such unbridled passion, this is really weak sauce by comparison. |
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Her character is weak and Steinbeck characterized her as an archetypical child, both capricious and malleable. |
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She knew that if she wasn't already sitting on her short stool, she'd probably have fallen to the ground from weak knees. |
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He claimed that the Prime Minister was too weak to make a decision on his own. |
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In both 1999 and 2001, Brazil sent a weak team to the competition and was embarrassed. |
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Last week, we talked about why the dollar has been so weak against the euro. |
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Sales in the cosmetics business were down 27 per cent compared to the same period last year, reflecting a weak market. |
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Weighing against this are the potential inflation effects of the weak dollar. |
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A weak dollar might turn off foreign investors and reduce critically needed overseas capital. |
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Only the moon and the stars provided me with light, and considering they are both millions of miles away it was only a dim, and weak light. |
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As loose as dry sand, such crystals often constitute the critical weak layer of a slab avalanche. |
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She was so weak that she almost had the blind staggers and gentle enough now that I could lead her to water and picket her. |
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He has been left with slurred speech, and the left side of his body is weak after his brain was damaged. |
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Organized labor is widely disparaged as a weak and anachronistic force in American life. |
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You know, when you're in a police force or in a firefighting unit, who the weak guys on your team are. |
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A weak light filtered through the ice and bright sunlight shone through the opening. |
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Commitment to memory or a given past is weak if its physical trace is planned to be removable and possibly replaced. |
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However, I suspect one cup of weak coffee each day is likely to have only a marginal effect. |
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Karya finally awoke to a weak light, nothing like the radiant shine in her now lost home. |
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From very strong coffee, to very weak with lots of milk it is enjoyed in many kitchens. |
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At this point you may want to water the plant with a weak solution of balanced plant food. |
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I'll have to forgo my coffee and get it from the office, which probably isn't a god idea since I hear that Harris makes weak coffee. |
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The athematic or weak verbs are ordered into four classes, to which some special cases are added. |
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She drank the weak coffee she'd bought from the vending machine and watched the clock. |
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I don't consider myself a caffeine addict, but I do drink diet Coke every evening and probably a weak coffee every day or two on average. |
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I have to say that my experiences with people that have weak handshakes have been far from good ones. |
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They still tapped their wrists together, though with such weak enthusiasm that they barely even felt it. |
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However Saito's weak shot was easily cleared by Rachel Imison and the Hockeyroos held on to lead by a solitary goal at the break. |
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This is analogous to the way in which electrons experience the weak force while photons do not. |
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With considerable effort Emily turned around and sent Michael a weak smile that was just shy of halfhearted. |
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I looked at him when he mouthed his insult to me, and all I could muster to give back was a weak smile that was aiming to be snide. |
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Andy Roddie went closest to scoring for Peterhead just before the interval, but his weak free-kick was easily held by Colin Stewart. |
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Sales were especially weak in North America, where diet trends have changed due to the popularity of the Atkins diet. |
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An augmentation rhinoplasty is performed to build up the nose in the case of a flattened bridge or a weak nose tip. |
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If the lead gets snagged, the weak line breaks and you may get the rig back. |
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This figure's weak chin, hunched shoulders and humble demeanor contribute to the poignancy and humanity of the busts. |
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So the fiber evidence is, I think, extremely weak and besides, she lived in the home. |
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He pioneered a style of French text-setting in which the accentuation of weak syllables made for unusual forcefulness and clarity. |
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In many limericks extra weak syllables may be squeezed in almost anywhere, but we still recognise a familiar underlying metrical pattern. |
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Stressed syllables retain full vowel quality, whereas unstressed syllables may have weak vowels. |
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An experimentalist, he worked with synchrotrons to study the weak nuclear force and the structure of nuclear particles. |
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To verify the theories, searches for some of these particles look to space, because particle accelerators are too weak to produce them. |
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A theory that unifies the electromagnetic force with the weak nuclear force was developed around 1970 by Glashow, Salaam, and Weinberg. |
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Those theories unite the electromagnetic and weak forces with the strong force that holds atomic nuclei together. |
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The markets still believe the view that the US wants the dollar to stay weak in order to boost its economic recovery prospects. |
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Symptoms of shock include lethargy, rapid heartbeat, weak pulse, low blood pressure, and rapid breathing. |
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He tries to mansplain it with a weak athlete analogy, but she cuts him short. |
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Before you start mouthing off next time, be prepared to back it up beyond the weak sauce you're using here. |
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For example, engineers needed to know the weak points of the sacristy in order to design a support structure. |
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As for myself, my tolerance for weak sauce is currently at a minimum, so I'll pass for now. |
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The fact that the team and their fans are whining about a college football strategy is weak sauce. |
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In the past 5 years we have heard way too much of this and it is creating a nation of weak sauce lawyer-calling idiots. |
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She started distributing alms to the weak hands that reached out and then suddenly she stopped. |
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Unlike birds of prey, the talons of Old World vultures are relatively weak and unsuitable as weapons of attack. |
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Unfortunately, multiculturalism is wrongly seen as the weak sister by many academicians, Padilla said. |
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When you have four major championships played during the course of a year, one of them has to rate as the weak sister of the bunch. |
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The tannins in witch hazel tighten the weak veins that trigger painful hemorrhoids. |
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Property and financial prosperity were powerful testimonies to the strength of each of these categories and a buttress to weak claims to either. |
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He often seems to see-saw on issues, and even his advocates find this to be a very weak point in his campaign for presidency. |
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These groups are physically weak and spend more time inside than the general population. |
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The glamour has faded away, because of the weak main building and the rampant plants growing inside and outside. |
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At the age of 49, I simply couldn't accept the doctor's prognosis that for the rest of my life I would be too weak to do physical labor. |
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On the other hand, the weak site has a quadrangular pyramidal structure with three peptide carbonyl groups and two water molecules. |
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The weak points of each school become apparent when joint practices are held. |
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He appeared to get his lift wrong and could only manage a snatched, weak mid-high shot. |
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Of course, I had no power and I was very weak physically, so I felt very helpless and exposed. |
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The effect was predicted to be very weak, but least weak with rare earth and transition metal ions. |
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I was leaning against my door for support, because I was really weak from a lack of air from laughing so much. |
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When gauging a weak labor market, most economists look first at the unemployment rate. |
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As a test sample, the IBM team created a dilute system of single electron spins by irradiating a block of glass with a weak beam of gamma rays. |
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He endured years of senseless, unfounded, unstopped bullying, knowing he was too physically weak to defeat his enemies, yet he tried. |
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He thought of moving inside where it would be cooler, but he felt too weak to move. |
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She was up there on the stage in her wheelchair, her bald head covered with a blue cotton hat, pale and thin and weak and tremoring. |
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Even if the monthly data for November and December look good, a weak GDP showing is already baked in the cake. |
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Education levels, at least higher education levels, have a mixed and somewhat weak influence on rural income growth rates. |
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They sat in their carved chairs, and we ate slices of wheaten bread and toasted cheeses and drank weak ale. |
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In each case the ruling elites were chosen from weak minority groups in order to make their power dependent on the colonial power. |
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In these alloys, yield stress have been shown to have only a weak dependence on grain size. |
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The three leads approach their roles with gusto, but it's simply not enough to overcome a weak and wandering screenplay. |
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Or is it that they were raised by a strong father figure and a weak female influence? |
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Surprisingly, I hear his voice, weak and tremulous, at the base of my neck. |
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The US, ironically, has been a leader in many areas of tobacco control but has been weak on the framework convention. |
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History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. |
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Personally I think you should wear gems to keep the more powerful areas of yow chart strong, rather than to accentuate your weak points. |
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Some cities also complained of excessive workloads for personnel as well as weak management and leadership. |
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Such new leadership would have been weak and easily outmaneuvered by Musharraf, of course. |
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Ammonia and the organic amines, molecules in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by organic groups, are weak bases. |
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So while neither player is an outstanding leader, they get credit for being major factors in leading a weak team into the upper division. |
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Though the weak economy may lead people to schlepp their sofas on their own, those with a certain amount of stuff will always rely on movers. |
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In 1996, Henriques suffered repetitive strain injury which threatened her livelihood when her hands became so weak she could no longer type. |
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If the calf is too weak to suckle directly, take milk from the cow and feed it using a clean bottle and teat, or by stomach tube. |
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It is the demineralization of bones that leaves them weak and susceptible to fractures. |
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All enemy vehicles can be destroyed with any weapon provided you target a key weak point and attack it enough times. |
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What makes the joints so weak is the fact that the bottom sashes sit on the sill with the end grains exposed. |
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Wilner saw him changed by the hunger strike from a happy, outgoing, strongly pro-American young man to a withdrawn, cadaverous, weak figure. |
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As long as Pataudi was captain, he led with authority and distinction, marshalling a weak team against strong oppositions. |
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They're either too weak to withstand any hits or their attacks do little other than annoy this rebel hellion. |
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We have been very weak in how we deal with gangs and criminal organisations in this country. |
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Tampering tends to be the recourse of underdeveloped political forces or rulers that are weak or unable to afford the luxury of costly campaigns. |
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But, as is so often the case, such strong measures were the recourse of a weak regime. |
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Desserts here have been a weak link, from a tough-crusted fruit tart to tough-skinned profiteroles to a too-goopy bread pudding. |
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That is, a good player drafted to a weak team is likely to be sold to a strong team where more revenue can be generated. |
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But the front wing had complex curves that could cause unexpected shifts in plies as they were laid up, resulting in weak spots. |
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No longer burdened with the captaincy of a weak team, he is letting his bat do the talking as he has a new lease on life. |
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A weak and ineffective Police force, to sum up, is a certain threat to the maintenance of law and order in this country, and the criminals know it. |
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Inching up the minimum wage as a weak backstop is not enough. |
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There was a strong stroke and a weak one, like a sound and its echo. |
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Playing for a weak team did not diminish what Ramsey accomplished. |
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The weak link in the system was the poor security screening on US domestic flights, which allowed the terrorists, with their concealed knives and bolt cutters, on the planes. |
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His ability to use language internally, in reflective communication with himself, was strong, in clear contrast to his weak use of language to communicate with others. |
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Don't play-act being more tired than you are, or be mentally weak enough to give in before you have to, and then training and playing rugby is so simple. |
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My sinuses are all bunged all and I feel all weak and yucky. |
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The old order was too weak for either reforms or brute oppression. |
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He felt weak all over like he had just awoken from a deep sleep. |
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In a lawless and consequently weak state, man is defenceless and unfree. |
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To its great shame, the United States has a pathetically weak labor law which makes it easy for employers to harass and punish workers who try to organize unions. |
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America's disadvantages included few trained generals or troops, a weak central authority unable to provide finance, intercolonial rivalries, and lack of sea power. |
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Some atoms can undergo radioactive beta decay, in which a neutron decays into a proton, an electron and an electron-antineutrino via the weak nuclear force. |
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The government has been very weak in terms of clarifying the case. |
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Faulting and deformation may be concentrated at a caldera because the caldera structure and associated magmatic system form weak zones in the crust. |
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Submitted to conditions unfit for man or beast, the goat eventually took sick, became too weak to walk, and died just as Hunt began sketching its head. |
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The French failed to rally all non-Communist forces behind the weak Bao Dai, while their tanks and superior equipment made little headway in jungle warfare. |
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There was weak support for spots in adults and stripes in young providing camouflage and for dark leg markings being a form of disruptive coloration. |
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If you hear a whoomph, the strong layer has just collapsed the weak layer. |
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The condition left her confused, physically weak and exhausted. |
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On probably 75 percent of its running plays, Ohio State wants to run to the weak side of the offensive line, allowing the tailback to cut back to the strong side. |
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They plummeted as I stayed high and came in over their next weak lift. |
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The movements and throwing a punch was too much for her weak ribs. |
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China, despite their presently weak technology, will soon join the fray. |
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Kay has left Benjamin before because he's weak and cowardly. |
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A great dissatisfaction towards the weak Manchu government was shown in reports published during the time, as well as sympathy for the plight of the locals. |
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When the woman was asked why she drank so much malted milk, she explained that her weak physical state made it difficult for her to cook, so she just drank milk for nutrition. |
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As Tropical Depression 11 turned into Hurricane Jeanne, it is a weak sister by comparison to everything else that went by the Bahamas this hurricane season. |
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This cannot erase his record as a weak sister during the Cold War. |
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Let us say that I could have rendered a proposition false in the weak sense iff I was able to do something such that, if I did it, the proposition would have been falsified. |
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These YouTube people are making weak sauce videos and want to get paid. |
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The emoticon is a weak substitute for a coy gesture or a lusty wink. |
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I am a huge fan, but the record just sounded weak sauce by comparison. |
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For instance, the radio receiver must handle many weak signals simultaneously, then amplify and filter them before further signal processing occurs. |
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If the basement is too warm, the plants will sprout weak growth. |
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The strong and weak nuclear coupling constants decrease with energy. |
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Again both players were attacking and probing for possible weak points. |
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This abominably weak link renders all passport security checks laughable. |
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Some of the singing was a little weak and difficult to hear in parts and there were perhaps a few too many gags, one in particular sailing a little close to the wind. |
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But there has been a concern among researchers that the interface between these two policy areas has been characterised by poor policy coherence and weak delivery. |
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His main pitch was that Stevenson was too left and too weak to manage the Cold War. |
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They must assess the credibility of the complainant with an understanding that those both strong and weak are vulnerable. |
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