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If Senator Clinton tears up, she is thought weak.
For serious conditions such as psychosis, prompt treatment greatly improves outcomes.But teenagers are image-conscious creatures for whom the fear of being labelled "crazy" or thought weak looms even larger than for adults.
Though the prose of "On the Origin of Species" was thought weak upon its release — George Eliot called the book ill-written — it was not, apparently, for lack of effort.
But, as Malcolm Gladwell wrote in his piece on concussions, telling a competitive athlete that it's up to him can sound the same as telling him that he has to be there, or be thought weak.
In 1761, a version of Candide was published that included, along with several minor changes, a major addition by Voltaire to the twenty-second chapter, a section that had been thought weak by the Duke of Vallière.
Every point where the fort was approachable, or thought weak by its defenders, was bolstered by stockades made out of stones and stakes that had been stuck into the ground.
48% of the physiotherapists involved in this phase of rehabilitation thought weak hip abductors were the most common reason for referral as opposed to poor balance (34%), recurrent dislocation (13%) and frequent falls (5%).
"I thought weak-side was coming," Stoudemire said with a grin.
What gave way he thought weaker.
While praised for Carey's improved songwriting, production, and new sound, the album was criticized for its material, thought weaker than that of her debut.
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