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But "Double Elvis [Ferus Type]" suffers from a weakness.
"Unfortunately, we are suffering from a weakness of our security forces".
No country is exempt from a weakness for news stories about sun and sexuality, particularly in August.
"The next generation," she added, is "turning our part-time culture from a weakness into a strength".
Aneurysm, widening of an artery that develops from a weakness or destruction of the medial layer of the blood vessel.
But looked at coolly from a commercial standpoint, Mr. Plotnick's wares suffered from a weakness that repeatedly proved lethal — the Sotheby's estimates were wildly over the top.
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Yet 30percentto40percentcent of patients given the newer antidepressants receive no benefit from them, a weakness they share with earlier medications.
The fact that we have no data to calculate the evolution of the erythropoietin resistance index in the cohort from 2009 is a weakness of the study.
A Martian could see Labour needs a way out, and that if ID cards look like a weakness from all those angles, they probably are.
Reactivation from latency, due to a weakness of the immune system, leads to herpes zoster.
Failure to describe participants who withdrew from the intervention was a weakness in the quality of the observational studies.
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