The two Democrats are not weak candidates, not at all, especially not on TV.
So he has to be aggressive: he has to make it clear through his words and deeds that he is not weak.
The dollar was, ehe, weak, but not as weak as it would be years later.
But the most likely outcome is an economy not quite weak enough and a crisis not quite large enough to galvanise spineless politicians.
And taking a long-term view, the euro is not as weak as it seems.
It's not the weak sort of take-off either -- this spherical delight can really grab some air.
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If not for weak AAPL earnings, it is likely the market would have been off to the races this morning.
In the nineteenth century, the Court was, if not as weak as Hamilton suggested, nowhere near as powerful as it later became.
Once the interviewer greets you, make eye contact and offer a palm-to-palm handshake that is not too strong and not too weak.
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But the Gadhafi regime was so obsessed with not appearing weak that it refused to let journalists see the hardships endured by Libyan citizens.
Figure them in, and corporate performance turns out to be not so weak in the 1970s and 1980s, nor so terrific in the 1990s, as it at first appears to be.
Indeed, public figures sometimes seem not just weak but malevolent.
He notes the federal prosecutor is accusing the lawmakers of breaking laws, not skirting weak ones, and that the accused represent a small slice of the 213 state legislators.
His aim--nothing less than "a comprehensive peace agreement, not another weak, meaningless set of general principles that would be forgotten or ignored as soon as the conference adjourned"--was certainly ambitious.
So maybe conviction is not so weak after all.
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Mr Sarkozy's constant taunting of the president, unthinkable were Mr Chirac not so weak, seems only to cement his popularity among voters fed up after ten years of rule by la chiraquie.
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Frankly without consumer numbers the defense mission was not only weak, but feels like Ballmer squandered air time in a preeminent spotlight that he could have used to tell the world what Microsoft, the consumer company, was going to become.
It measures progress by how the strongest companies, economies and individuals are performing, not how the weak are faring.
The new dimensions were designed to make the park play fairer, not make a weak-hitting lineup look like Murderers' Row.
They said the design did not take that weak layer into account.
And believe me, board service is not for the weak or cowardly.
Pay-TV looks a lot like retail banking: competition is weak not because the rules need rewriting but because customers are reluctant to switch suppliers.
The EU sovereign debt crisis has been one of the main causes of volatility in european markets, not to mention weak growth over the last two years.
The country has run a deficit continuously for 30 years, but last year's was its biggest yet, driven not only by weak exports but also by rapid growth in consumer spending.
The research firm now sees PC units up 5% in 2012, down from a previous forecast of 10.1%, reflecting not only the weak economy but also the impact of tight disk-drive supply due to the floods in Thailand.
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With an eye on a possible White House run in 2016, Rubio, a tea party favorite, has been careful not to appear weak on border security or create political problems among the conservatives who have great sway in picking the GOP's nominee.
The trouble with John Major was not just that he was too weak a personality to be an effective PM, but that he also made weak decisions - or did not make decisions at all.
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