Word: weaknessness
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Washington officials believe that the Cambodian army's weakness is directly related to the government's lack of broad public support, but Marshal Lon Nol still denies that any such problem exists. His troops "are making firm resistance against the aggressors," he insists. The U.S. has already prevailed...
Harvard's greatest weakness throughout the afternoon was that it could just not catch 22, UMass attackman Pete Conolly, who got loose for three goals and six assists. Conolly, a short, sunken-chested milque-toast with an equally unimpressive stick, somehow knew exactly where to be, where to shoot, and...
Noting that UMass is "one of the best around" in recruiting, Munro said, "Year after year they've had potent midfielders--where our weakness is."
With extensive documentation Jonathon Kozol, Charles E. Silberman, John Holt, and Joseph Featherstone, to name only the most prominent, exposed the fundamental weakness of education in America. Starting either as despondent school teachers or irate spokesmen for minority groups, they arrived at the same dual conclusion: American schools are bad...
The coach's optimism is based on an exceptionally strong contingent in the field events and an experienced group of middle distance runners. The major weakness on the team so far is a lack of proven sprinters and hurdlers.