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"I think the No6 spot is a bit of a weak link in the side," Warne added.
The Tories are in a bit of a weak position: most teachers I've come across – even former Conservative voters – don't like the Conservatives at the moment.
Meanwhile the £1.4m Perch, although full of youthful promise, was, nonetheless, regarded as a bit of a weak link at Nottingham Forest last season.
It won't win any performance awards, professional video editors will want to look elsewhere and gaming might be a bit of a stretch for anything modern, as the included graphics with the Y-series chips is a bit of a weak area.
I think the documentary ends on a little bit of a weak note.
Together with the observation that the MEG "scaffold" does not form in pgl-1/pgl-3 zygothe, the case for referring to this as a "scaffold", which implies a static structure on which the rest of the P granule components hang, is a bit of a weak proposition.
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The iPhone 6 bends with less force, but the button cutout appears to be a bit less of a weak point than in the larger phones.
Tottenham's attack of the jitters early in the second half had not been advertised and Wanyama drew the crowd's ire with a bit of dawdling and a weak shot, after a good chance had opened up for him.
I think [business has] probably been a little bit weaker — we've seen a bit of a dip in large transactions.
Bit of a scoop?
Bit of a maverick.
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