Word: weaknessness
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But the defense has been a strength, not a weakness. If the offense flows with it, the Crimson could pull off the upsets.
The 1980 defeat also intensified a trait that is universally considered Clinton's greatest weakness. Even as a young teenager, he recalls, he often felt compelled to act as a peacemaker, trying to smooth over the violent quarrels at home. As a politician, he wants to be loved by everyone...
If true, that would point up what many critics, and some friends, consider Clinton's greatest executive weakness: he is a poor manager who conceives good programs but does not see that they are carried out. A lawsuit filed against the state and Clinton personally last July charges that the...
By pandering to domestic politics, Bush diminishes his nation, his office and himself. He betrays a weakness of character -- a lack of grace, and guts, under pressure. His campaign for re-election hasn't even got tough. So far he faces opposition from a conservative pundit and TV talking head...
Harvard--which has traditionally emphasized speed over size--is even smaller this year than it has been in the past, and, so far, the Crimson has struggled in games dominated by rough play. Cornell and both Brown contests exposed that weakness vividly.