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Enforcement of the limit is, in any case, weak.
From the start, prosecutors faced a difficult case — weak on evidence and long on outrage.
In either case, weak governments would shift some of the responsibility for their debt burdens to stronger ones.
Asked outside the courtroom why he believed prosecutors took 10 months to secure an indictment, Mr. Konoski said, "I don't think they have anything," and he called their case "weak and tenuous".
Lawyers for the six officers, who are free on bail, have called the prosecution's case weak, filed for dismissal of the charges and argued that Ms. Mosby has conflicts of interest and should be removed from the case.
Every time he called the prosecution's case weak because it lacked forensic evidence like blood, DNA or hair, Justice Uviller rolled her eyes toward the clock, frowned and stopped him.
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Ms. Balbert added that the evidence "in no way makes the people's case weaker, but rather stronger".
Banking systems in the region are likely only as strong as their weakest link or, in this case, weakest country.
Many of the trees on Versailles's 1,500 acres were too tall and in some cases weak from age and disease.
One proposal, favored by public-interest groups and by agency scientists, would replace a patchwork of uneven — and in many cases weak — state regulations with new national standards.
The Environmental Protection Agency immediately promised new national standards governing the disposal of coal ash to replace a patchwork of uneven — and in many cases weak — state regulations.
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