Word: weaknessness
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A s a chief architect of Britain's "New Labour" strategy, Peter Mandelson was Tony Blair's most valued adviser. As E.U. Commissioner for Trade, he now focuses on Europe's competitiveness. He spoke last week in Brussels to Time's Leo Cendrowicz - but only until a phone call from...
The weakness in Nadal's tennis DNA is that Spain routinely produces great dirt ballers who have feet for the slow clay of the French--which rewards baseliners--but who can't serve and volley on the slick grass of Wimbledon or on the high-speed hard courts of the...
Murphy had long promised that his defense would surprise the detractors who’d pegged the unit as the team’s most glaring weakness. Nine of Harvard’s 10 most athletic players lined up on defense according to their skills testing, he repeatedly said, his...
Senior midfielder Elaine Belitsos scored six goals to lead the team to a 12-7 win in its opener against UMass. Harvard stretched its streak on the subsequent Sunday against Quinnipiac but revealed an unresolved weakness from the previous season—the failure to close consistently—as...
Thomas Holt, a professor of history at the University of Chicago who used to hold an appointment in Harvard’s Af Am department, says there is little doubt that the losses of Dawson and Bobo, both social scientists, have diminished the department’s strength in that...