Word: weaker
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even begin to explain how Maine, a team that plays in the America East--a conference that is weaker than the Ivy League--and lost to two teams that Harvard handily defeated, got a 13 seed. That may be a worse crime than Harvard getting shaft...
...problem is that we are incredibly busy students here, and our time is over-stretched in most cases," she says. "This means that students who are already involved in several things are not as able to support other groups as much, making our collective power that much weaker...
...Union we are becoming weaker, in my view because many of us have prematurely thrown in the towel. We, the members, are the Union, and it is our responsibility to each other and to the future security, health, benefit and strength of our work lives at Harvard to turn this thing around...
...this at a disadvantage." That statement was never turned over to the defense. Later, at the trial, Babin said she was "100% certain" Cousin was the killer. A few days after the end of the trial, an anonymous source mailed the defense a copy of Babin's earlier, weaker statement...
...tells me, "my position has become weaker, because there's been no development, no progress. In spite of my open approach, of maximum concessions, the Chinese position becomes even harder and harder." Last year all photographs of the exiled leader were banned in Tibet, and monks and nuns continue to be imprisoned and tortured at will, in what the International Commission of Jurists long ago called a policy of "genocide." Yet, he argues, all but banging his fist on the arm of his chair, "to isolate China is totally wrong. China needs the outside world, and the outside world needs...