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Depending on what happens, this disaster could strengthen or severely weaken Pakistan's dangerously weak civilian government.
Most of these facilities are owned by the private sector, whose defenses are dangerously weak.
Its banks, having expanded during the construction and property booms, are now dangerously weak.
And Russia's banking system remains dangerously weak and racked by corruption.
I feel awful about it"? Would that make Dick Cheney seem too dangerously weak?
In retrospect, though, it seems clear they presided over the creation of a dangerously weak safety culture.
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In his autobiography, Sharon confessed his fears that the new generation of Israelis, having grown up in relative comfort and security, was dangerously soft and weak.
"A weak and dangerously ineffectual agreement is nothing but a polluters charter – it legitimises a do-nothing approach whilst creating a mirage that governments are acting in the interests of the planet and its people," said Asad Rehman, head of climate and energy at Friends of the Earth.
CANTON, Ohio, Oct. 22 - President Bush said on Friday that Americans had to judge who would keep them safer from terrorism, portraying Senator John Kerry as dangerously naïve and so weak on national security that his election would all but invite attacks on the United States.
A veterinary examination found the remaining cub to be weak and dangerously cold, perhaps due to not having been cuddled by her mother.
This is McAvoy's best performance yet: his Garrigan is well-intentioned, but also weak and arrogant, dangerously excited by Amin's demagoguery, and with an answering streak of violent craziness of his own: he impresses the president on their first meeting by shooting dead an injured cow.
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