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Growth also tends to be weak in the aftermath of financial crises.
The document does not mention radiation, which is said to be weak in the employed form of depleted uranium.
In all these matters, there is a pervasive attitude: that to follow the law is to be weak in the face of terrorism.
His government may be weak – in the circumstances it would struggle not to be – and it may lack much loyalty or credibility, but it would be entirely legitimate.
It warned last month that revenue would be weak in the first half of the year and strengthen in the second half.
Yet both men could shape the presidential race.Mr Giuliani may be weak in the early-voting states, but he leads national polls of Republican voters, albeit increasingly narrowly.
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Economists at Deutsche Bank said the data suggested that economic growth in Germany would be weaker in the months ahead.
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We expect the selection against the AUA codon to be weaker in the latter than in the former.
But younger RA patients with higher risks could be weaker in the general population.
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