The weakest of the major economies, Japan has been mired in recession for most of the last decade. |
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Take the keyboard, traditionally the weakest component of ultralight notebooks. |
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The greenback dropped to its weakest level against sterling for seven months, and sank against the yen, the euro and the Swiss franc. |
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The weakest cuts on the album are the ones in which the singer imitates Sinatra most closely. |
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The growth of vernacular literature happened most readily in those places where the authority of the Church seemed to be weakest. |
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This is easily the weakest entry of the four, a murder mystery that all but gives away the solution just minutes into the film. |
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I decide to break them in gently with the weakest joint I've ever rolled, made from the least powerful grass the coffee shop will sell. |
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Then, quite suddenly last quarter, consumers posted one of their weakest performances in more than year, accentuated by a sharp pullback in June. |
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Importantly, it is our view that consumer finance has supplanted corporate finance as the weakest link in the financial daisy chain. |
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The programme that drew the glamour-struck crowd was the weakest link in the cultural show. |
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And then you cotton on to the fact it's probably the weakest track on the new album, but still almost close to perfection. |
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Curiously, his weakest section is the book's centerpiece chapter on the phenomenon of confessional Protestantism. |
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Why didn't he pinch-hit for Dent, the weakest link in the Yankee batting order? |
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Mustelids and felids were expected to have the strongest bites and canids the weakest. |
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It's too easy to choose the weakest, most feeble opponent and it's usually more about your own insecurities than a real challenge to combat. |
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Like his best work, the songs are irresistibly hooky without being simplistic, though the first single is oddly the weakest tune of the bunch. |
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You gently overcharge the batteries to make sure that the weakest cells are brought up to full charge. |
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Her weekend began in the best possible way with personal bests in her two weakest events, the 80m hurdles and the high jump. |
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The suspicion that you are the weakest link can add a lot of pressure to a team member. |
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A facility's electrical system is only as reliable as the weakest link in the system. |
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The weakest point in the set, as so often with gigs from the era, is the start. |
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But it may prove to be the most important and yet the weakest link in the coalition against terrorism. |
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Many contractors we work with believe that their marketing and sales efforts are the weakest link in their organizations. |
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This vulnerability may be the weakest link in the system as a whole given the rapid rate of automation in the industry over the last decade. |
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Davis sees the country as the weakest link in the struggle against organised crime in the region. |
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The security of any single organization is only as strong as that of the weakest link in the chain, no matter how large or small. |
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Before him goal keeping was usually considered the weakest link in the team. |
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The document then analyses three countries in depth, with a view to identifying the weakest link or the domino piece most likely to fall first. |
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Even the lowliest worm may become a man, and even the weakest man can become a god. |
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It was a touching human gesture, a leader reaching out to those who are weakest. |
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The plot really is the weakest part of the film, existing solely as a backdrop to pin some killer stunts on. |
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Then we will be able to massacre them, and wipe them out while they are at their weakest. |
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We all realise that water finds its own level and if there is a leak it will move on to the next weakest spot. |
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True, it's quite possibly the weakest song on the album, but its only sin is being merely good amidst greatness. |
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Many last-borns capitalize on their position as smallest and weakest by elevating helplessness to a high art. |
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She's concentrating on her weakest subject to revise, which is English Lit. |
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High immunisation rates may result in herd immunity, which increases protection for all residents, including the weakest patients. |
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Ultimately, using the escalade as a form of attack proved too expensive and difficult to implement in all but the weakest castle sieges. |
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While the film is still an enjoyable mindless romp, it is the weakest of the four films in the saga. |
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Overall, evidence from Hebrew shows indeed that these ambiguous letters are orthographically represented last and the weakest. |
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Being the weakest player on the team isn't an enviable position, but that's the reality for many kids. |
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Much as in real rugby union, the core of the game revolves around making the most of pack play, and it's this aspect which is the weakest. |
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The weakest part of a weldment is the base metal affected by the heat of welding. |
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They are doing so in Washington, DC and in state capitols, where the technology crowd is weakest and most clueless. |
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After a few listens I've grown to appreciate about half the songs, but it's still quite easily the weakest of all their albums. |
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Episode II is probably the weakest so for but then we all have an off day now and then. |
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For many, the cameo was quite possibly the weakest guest appearance ever recorded, marring the entire middle of a potential classic. |
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Aragorn's the balanced fighter, while Gimli is the most powerful and Legolas is the speediest but weakest character. |
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This is a society which systematically screws its weakest members and then blames them for their predicament. |
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The weakest part of the diaphragm is the hole through which the oesophagus passes. |
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Daena may be a half-baked character, but she isn't the film's weakest link. |
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Griefers scam, cheat and abuse, often victimising the weakest and newest players. |
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Sometimes chickens will pick out the weakest one in the flock and peck it to death. |
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As sinister and well-resourced as it is, it may be the weakest link in the chain. |
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The weakest part of the book is the first section, which attempts to explain diabetes scientifically and ends up as a welter of confusing details. |
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Fresno, Modesto, and Merced have among the weakest employment numbers in the nation. |
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The weakest point in this guy rope setup is the cam on the ascender. |
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His blocking, still the weakest part of his game, is improving each week. |
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At times, we're all the weakest link, and if we can't be compassionate enough to make allowances for that, we should at least be self-motivated enough to realise it. |
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Like playground bullies, they've picked on the weakest of the pack. |
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The organizing of an association of Lutheran deaconesses with their charitable work for the weakest members of society required an increasing amount of attention. |
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But the weakest subplot, at least dramatically, is the Wakefield story. |
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Having choreographed the High School Musical saga, he's perfect at sorting the best dancers from the weakest hoofers. |
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Indeed, the weakest aspect of this volume is contributors' passing attempts to link the New Wave to present progressive movements. |
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It's the weakest of all the Star Wars plots, really little more than an excuse to introduce us to Anakin and start the ball rolling. |
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Yet this is by far the weakest of the three frequencies predicted by Milankovitch. |
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For cavalry, by far the weakest element of the Scottish host, Wallace depended on the Comyns and the other noble families. |
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The tie was played on clay courts in the United States in the hope that the Americans would defeat Murray on his weakest surface. |
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There is some overlap between the weakest styles of bitter and light mild, with the term AK being used to refer to both. |
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Spain had chosen England's weakest link and probably could have captured London in a week. |
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The weakest members of society become social barometers or canaries in a coal mine. |
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Desktops and laptops have become the weakest link in enterprise networks, exposing companies to unauthorized software downloaded by end users. |
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Also stylized, but in pretentious angst-ridden French fashion, is Gigolo, the collection's weakest link. |
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And like simplistically smart or short-sightedly smart politicians, he will attack the weakest segment of society when he is cornered. |
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Cores are the weakest part of sandwich structures and they fail due to shear stress. |
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Excessive intake of alcohol, we all know, kills brain cells, but naturally it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. |
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This section was considered the weakest spot in the walls and an attack was feared here most. |
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Caesar opened the battle with a charge against the Germanic left, which seemed the weakest part of the line. |
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They then began an advance on the weakest feature of the Germanic force, its open camp. |
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As the cyclone reaches its weakest intensity in summer, the Westerlies weaken. |
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These variations in the Arctic all contribute to ice drift reaching its weakest point during the summer months. |
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Generally, vision is best in arboreal snakes and weakest in burrowing snakes. |
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Under feudalism, those who were weakest needed the protection of the knights who owned the weapons and knew how to fight. |
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They found that hydrogen bonds, which are among the weakest types of chemical bonds, gain strength when confined to spaces on the order of a few nanometers in size. |
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New England has the weakest county governments in the nation. |
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The bone was then twisted around the diaphyseal axis at a constant rate until a break, which was expected to take place at the weakest point of the bone. |
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The entrance was often the weakest part in a circuit of defences. |
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Thus the upload signal is weakest at the noisiest part of the local loop, while the download signal is strongest at the noisiest part of the local loop. |
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To people with brain cells, she is undoubtedly the weakest link for not wanting to find out more about these barbaric blood sports she is intent on supporting. |
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Flotsam can be blown by the wind, or follow the flow of ocean currents, often ending up in the middle of oceanic gyres where currents are weakest. |
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Gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental interactions of nature. |
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