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The Senate, responding to corporate arguments against such openness, appears ready to approve a weaker version of the law soon.
He seems like a weaker version of Rick, always conflicted about what he has to do to survive.
A weaker version of this theorem can be obtained in the case of the elliptic restricted three-body problem.
Pro-gun Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va). has been floating a weaker version of checks — but even this isn't gaining support.
The Senate, controlled by Republicans, has passed a weaker version of the bill, and the two sides appear unlikely to resolve their differences this year.
Remaining public-service obligations imposed by the law, and weaker finances, risk leaving ITV as a weaker version of the BBC.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France made a concession on Thursday by offering to adopt a weaker version of Germany's law committing to a balanced budget.
Deutscher does find three areas where a weaker version of linguistic relativity might hold — color terms, spatial relations and grammatical gender.
In addition to pushing for the approval of Nexium, AstraZeneca is trying to extend the life of Prilosec by seeking F.D.A. permission to sell a weaker version of the drug without a prescription.
Behind the scenes, diplomats said, France pressed the Palestinians to accept a weaker version of a draft resolution they are circulating, which condemns "acts of violence and excessive use of force" by Israel.
A weaker version of Definition 2.8 is the following.
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