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Succession is therefore a point of weakness of all dictatorships: the lack of rules necessitates a damaging power struggle upon the death of the supreme leader.
Oriana Cardani, an analyst with Rasfin in Milan, said: "Being the newest arrival, they are starting from a point of weakness.
"It would feel like a point of weakness to say that my status is tied up in the fact that I worked a 19-hour day when you worked only a 16-hour day.
In more severe instances, there may be a major degree of dilation or localized formation of aneurysms (bulging of the vessel wall at a point of weakness), generally in the abdominal portion of the aorta.
There is a respect and fondness for, and occasional bemusement about, the former Pumas hooker but there is no doubting that Australia's once notoriously fragile pack has been turned from a point of weakness to one of great strength.
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The simmering scandal is "a point of political weakness," he said, adding, "It poses greater difficulty for governing even his allies".
The Federal Reserve kept its commitment to low interest rates on Tuesday, and made a point of noting weakness in the U.S. labor market.
"By asking for half a loaf and not the full loaf, they are really starting at a real point of weakness.
As we noted last week, foreign policy was a noted point of weakness for Carson even before the attacks.
If the two or three defects are close to each other, they act as a single point of weakness and the critical buckling load is only slightly reduced (similar to the existence of only one vacancy defect).
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