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The central weakness of the liberal case is that it is morally thin.
What Kuhn had run up against was the central weakness of the Whig interpretation of history.
The central weakness of Hobbism is its arbitrary, simplistic, sweeping psychology.
A passage about Winkler seems to hold the key both to Doerr's philosophy and to the central weakness of the book.
The central weakness in the administration's antiforeclosure efforts is that participation by lenders has been voluntary — with little or no consequences if loans are not adequately reworked.
They saw clearly the central weakness of Spain: the attitude of mind that despised productive work and those who engaged in it.
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The campaign is designed to address two of the central weaknesses of the remain side: the need to enthuse younger voters, who are likely to be more pro-EU but who are less likely to vote, and the need to change the minds of older voters who are more likely to be anti-EU and more likely to vote.
One report serves to illustrate this central weakness: "The first information concerning this man [James Chapin] received at the Department of State was contained in a telegram from John Burt, deputy U.S. Marshal in New York, dated Saratoga, September 3, 1861, as follows: 'I have arrested James Chapin, a captain of the Vicksburg (Miss).
Kirk Douglas is the film's central weakness.
That reach for universality is the theory's central weakness.
During the past year, the Muslim Brotherhood has been able to win elections without confronting a central weakness: the immense distrust that it inspires among many powerful elements of Egyptian society.
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