The winners were especially to the fore in the aerial battles where they dominated a physically weaker Kerry outfit. |
Like wind-blown apples, the first crop of Asian agencies coming to market are the weaker fruit. |
The weaker he became, the more urgently he focused on winding the business down. |
Prolonged boozing can actually eat away at a man's body, leaving his wedding tackle withered, his muscles punier and his bones weaker. |
What then is the conclusion which in true a fortiori fashion is supposed to follow resoundingly from the weaker premise? |
Thus, we consider that birds actually reacted to both stimuli, but reactions were probably weaker than tests performed the previous year. |