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If ours is notably weak in Verdi sopranos, it is a golden age for lyric mezzos.
The Met's collection is notably weak in art from 1980 to the present, which happens to be a primary focus of today's insatiably overheated auction market.
Perhaps unfairly, Governor Bush, who presides over a single state (one in which the chief executive office is notably weak) and is far less seasoned in governing, can more easily claim the leadership mantle because he, at least, is in charge of something.
When the competitor walks in the door, the customer wants to see or hear about things that the competitor doesn't have or is notably weak at.
The fight choreography by Thomas Schall is notably weak, though perhaps he was working with neophytes when it comes to swordplay.
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Before intermission, the work is notably weaker, particularly in the evening's curtain raiser, "Arabian Nights" by the estimable David Ives, who riffs here about what gets lost -- and found -- in translation.
While Hájek's argument seems sound, its conclusion is notably weaker than the BCP as defended by Bigelow et al., Mellor, Schaffer, or Eagle.
They have substantial differences: Russia is notably weaker, fears Chinese designs in the Far East, and has tired of Beijing's theft of military technology.
The high number of referrals to the eye doctor could also be biased by the occurrence of other eye diseases, because patients with schizophrenia attend visual examinations less frequently than others, and their vision is notably weaker [ 25].
For the enzymes in the pyrimidine biosynthesis pathway, the rank correlation between dN/dS and expression level (r = +0.11, p = 0.79) is notably weaker than that between dN/dS and steady-state flux sensitivity.
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