Word: weaknessness
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The euro, introduced little more than a year ago, has been crucial in accelerating the pace of change. Those who wring their hands over its declining value in 1999 miss the point. "The euro has allowed Europe to almost completely overcome its historical weakness of market fragmentation," says Albert Bressand...
Not to belabor the painfully obvious, but when the Postmaster General leads the coup d'tat (they don't call him the Postmaster Pacifist, do they?) the Chinese government will surely seize on our moment of weakness to settle a few scores. Let's face facts: we sent "peacekeeping" battle...
As the institution becomes more fragile, we've become even more attached to the symbolism. As shown by the Defense of Marriage Act, people get apoplectic at the thought of gay weddings because they fear that puncturing the traditions of marriage would expose the weakness of the institution. Also because...
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.