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Instead, the United States Chamber of Commerce, the Financial Services Forum and other important players wrote a series of weak letters to the White House and Congress saying, in essence, "just don't default".
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Public interest groups opposed to the deal called Mr. Cohen's letter weak, noting that it did not make any funding commitments for local or national news.
The advantage to participating in pre-exam quizzing seems to give even the weakest students a letter grade advantage over those not taking pre-exam quizzes.
Linking word and image, library and gallery, Yiakoumaki uses a limited number of display cases to present treasures to make any book dealer go weak at the knees: manuscripts, letters, drawings casually stored by surviving relatives of the artists.
His early letters show a weak grasp of spelling and grammar, and his handwriting was later described as "that of a near illiterate".
Weak leaders recruit weak people.
Talking about irrelevant and weak arguments will ruin your letter.
No new letters were evolved; the weak (less forceful) consonants were distinguished only in instances in which there were Latin spellings that could be utilized (e.g., strong ll: weak l, strong rr: weak r, nn:n, c ch, t:th) or with the help of the punctum delens (s:ṡ, f:ḟ), a dot that shows that the sound is not pronounced.
According to the neo-conservative orthodoxy of extremism, any thing that bends must be weak, and weak is a four-letter word.
Encoding a secret message by taking every prime th letter might be too weak of a signal by itself, but could be amplified by taking several additional steps.
Angry e-mails and letters notwithstanding, and despite the weak economy, Mr. Page said 2011 was one of the best in the company's history.
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