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In one sense it seems unreasonable to expect any more, given the evident weakness in the Seahorses' squad.
In brief, the mice were given a score of 1 (normal function of hind limbs), 2 (difficulty in spreading toes), 3 (evident weakness in legs), 4 (paralysis of one hind limb), or 5 (both hind limbs are paralyzed).
The Seahawks are 0-2, and Seattle Coach Mike Holmgren acknowledged today that if he were another coach evaluating the Seahawks, their run defense would be an evident weakness.
McQueen is something of a unifying thread in the book and a man with an evident weakness for tomboys: His second wife, Ali McGraw, is pictured just a few pages later in a photo by William Claxton.
Adrian Coles, the director-general of the Building Societies Association, said: "Despite the evident weakness in the housing market, mutuals continued to strengthen their position with gross lending and approvals up 20% in the first half of the year compared with the first six months of last year.
On the other hand, clinical data appeared to have an evident weakness as well.
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Many studies have evident weaknesses, and recall bias and particularly publication bias are major concerns.
England had caused Uruguay too few problems, in spite of the evident weaknesses in that side.
He has rarely lost to players with lower rankings and evident weaknesses.
It has done little to push for political change or to exploit the evident weaknesses in the mullahs' regime.
The China we have known for 30 years has been a phenomenal success, but one with some increasingly evident weaknesses and failures.
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