Word: weaknessness
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Ryan also says the FLA's policy of brand certification, where entire companies, rather than individual factories, are declared "sweat-free" is a weakness.
Taking advantage of the Tigers' weakness, Steve Moore and Bala darted in two-on-one on Stathos, reminiscent of their freshmen year performance, and tallied the third Crimson goal of the night at 15:41.
Jennifer C. Kuhn '01, a cognitive neuroscience concentrator who introduced the speaker, said that Grandin's experiences are significant because she turned a weakness into a strength.
"The Republicans came to the peace talks from a position of weakness," Trimble said.
--Numbness or weakness in the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body.