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We have weak intelligence".
He blamed weak intelligence.
This did not necessarily imply that he was of weak intelligence.
This is especially worrying in a country with a history of security lapses at its nuclear facilities, a weak intelligence apparatus and a deeply rooted terrorist network.
The authors point all the way back to Galen, the early Greek physician and founder of experimental physiology, who, they wrote, spoke of the "smelly skin, defective brains and weak intelligence" of blacks, a perception that the authors say, may have influenced medical teachings in the Byzantine, Arab and medieval Christian worlds.
But we may be blindsided by how fast this "weak" intelligence might easily turn into something with which we have no idea how to deal.
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Paradoxically, the Germans had weaker intelligence sources but a better understanding of their opponents.
By being inside the EU, the UK would benefit from being able to raise the standards of some of the weaker intelligence agencies, she said.
To the end, Ms. Meadoff and Ms. Kopple focused on programs like those at the Churchill School in Manhattan, which helps children understand that a learning difference is not a sign of weaker intelligence and that asking for help is nothing to be ashamed of.
God the Father was just a stronger, more intelligent God capable of guiding the weaker intelligences, like us.
"We can't return to the failed policies of the past, of weaker defense and weaker intelligence-gathering," Mr. Forrester said, describing himself as a fresh voice equipped to face the challenges of the future.
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