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But in interviews today, several investment managers and analysts said the endorsement had been too weak to sway their vote.
Singing and light swaying.
"They want us to look at our students and parents as our clients". Daley was able to make such changes because Chicago's weak City Council holds little sway, said Michael Kirst, an education professor at Stanford University.
Weak leaders are easily swayed by other's opinions and make decisions based on what will make everyone happy, not what is right.
Burke had associated the beautiful with weakness and femininity and the sublime with strength and masculinity; Wollstonecraft turns these definitions against him, arguing that his theatrical tableaux turn Burke's readers the citizens into weak women who are swayed by show.
This is because the attachment that American Jews feel to Israel is not only too weak, in most cases, to sway their vote.
A puzzling combination of strong earnings and weak guidance did little to sway Wall Street's dispassionate views of Dell, as analysts maintained neutral outlooks on the stock and recommended it for purchase at lower levels.
The Serbs are fighting for turf and sway over a weaker neighbor and have won no European sympathy for doing so.
They know that under Russia's sway Ukraine would be weak and dependent.
Instead of taking back control, Britain has been left poorer and weaker, and will end up lacking sway over key rules impacting on our prosperity.
The administration of the land is supposed to be communal, but local political strongmen often hold sway over hundreds of weaker men's fields.
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