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"We found he had a bit of a weakness".
"It's a little bit of a weakness and it's a difficult period now," Ballack said.
"I've really got a bit of a weakness for ridiculous European library albums and things like that.
Zainab loves going to school, where maths is her strong point – she got 90% in her last exam – and English is a bit of a weakness (29%).
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I wasn't feeling too good before this game, I had a bit of body weakness, so it was good to go out there and win it".
Neither central bank will mind a bit of currency weakness, just as the Japanese have hardly shed tears about the decline in the yen; it all helps the nation's exporters.But if the ECB.
There's a certain animal mentality, and if they sense a bit of weakness they will try it on more.
The Bagger was riding the bus home next to a really smart man in the movie business – it says something about the New York version of the industry that he would find a film executive on a bus – and he made a very good point: Yes, there may be a bit of weakness behind "Brokeback," but all the rest of the competition will splinter.
"It may be seen as a bit of weakness on the part of women, because you are not playing the game in the same way.
"If you were to see a bit of weakness in the broader market, you could well see that come back below the 2.50," he said, adding that the price could even fall below the 2.35-dollar range.
"But at certain moments there's a bit of weakness in us.
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