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Wilson even asks in his catalogue essay, as if to acknowledge the fact, whether weak works say more than strong ones.
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The major defect of that arthritic art was "illustrationism" - weak work by weaklings for weaklings.
It doesn't help that many of the better-known artists are frequently represented by weak work.
Foreign and local businessmen complain about corruption, Iraq's impenetrable bureaucracy and weak work ethic, but concede that such defects are outweighed by the profits.
Although in retrospect he considers it weak work, he has retained some of the sequences from this Danish version for the Ballet Theater production.
Such events can be a mixed bag but the format ensures that weak work is over quickly and strong work really pops, efficiently introducing new talent for you to keep an eye on.
Processes-satisfaction has been found as weak: work-flows are poorly organised among team-members, there are many problems in allocation of responsibilities.
Back to the jock-pol lowlights of 2012: Chris Dudley was a strong rebounder and shot blocker for several teams over 16 seasons, a tribute to his athleticism, but he was also the NBA's all-time second-worst foul shooter (the mark of a weak work ethic), setting the league record for 13 missed free throws in a row.
Another ill person with an otherwise low work capacity and weak work incentives has a high risk of sick leave, See Table 2.
These are his weakest works, on the whole.
That may be why his musical-comedy adaptation of Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Fan" is among his weakest works.
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