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The exhibition has its weaknesses, which are sometimes glaringly apparent.
The euro has, in effect, exposed Italy's true weaknesses, which are microeconomic in nature.
David: That gives us a chance to talk about Romney and his weaknesses, which are glaring.
As a result, the discussion among political leaders on this Labor Day is more apt to be about the candidates' weaknesses, which are considerable, rather than their strengths.
The inbred strains themselves do not make good crops, because inbreeding often leads to genetic weaknesses which are not expressed in the hybrids.In this section Clever cleavage Truly selfish genes No sex, please, we're plants ReprintsThe advantage of apomictic seed for the companies is that they could dispense with the costly process of hybridisation.
Directed by Michael Mayer (who should have chopped down the running time), the show is a summation of Moore's strengths and weaknesses — which aren't the ones you might expect.
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Then they were supposed to go out and exploit each other's weaknesses, which is the essence of tennis.
"I want to be objective, and I did indicate his weaknesses, which was unpalatable to many members".
Oh yeah, and the Nets are looking for a coach again to plaster over their weaknesses, which is also change and more of the same.
His first year in office demonstrated his strengths and his weaknesses — the first half mainly the strengths, the second half the weaknesses, which is why Democrats are in despair and Republicans surging with hope today.
Rosberg said: "We each have strengths and weaknesses, which is normal.
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