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Russia is too weak to challenge the West.
Still militarily and economically too weak to challenge America, it has concentrated on getting richer.
They have helped foster a corrosive, mean-spirited, angry and divisive atmosphere that May and her lieutenants are too weak to challenge.
The older Democrats are too accustomed to the Senate's ways to share the frustrations of the newcomers; the handful of older moderate Republicans are too weak to challenge the newer radicals who now dominate the caucus.
The general said that Iran continues to train and finance Shiite extremists in Iraq and that Iran's goal is to ensure that the Iraqi state remains too weak to challenge Iran's increasing power.
Throughout the years of the Cold War and during the era of liberal dominance that followed, the world's autocracies were too weak to challenge liberalism as they had before.
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"He could end up very weak to challenges from inside and outside the ruling party," a senior United Nations official in Khartoum said.
We used two specimens from which 1-10 CFU of GAS were grown in culture as "weak positives" to challenge the assay.
He was viewed as intelligent but awkward and remote; he was criticized for being too weak, too hesitant to challenge the commission with the necessary ferocity.
Dissatisfied with the supply of generic drugs, Congress passed the Hatch-Waxman act in 1984 to encourage manufacturers to challenge weak or invalid patents on brand-name drugs.
And while he's derided as weak, Miliband has started to challenge those interests in a way no leading British politician has for a generation – just as he played the decisive role in parliament's refusal to launch a disastrous attack on Syria last summer.
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