The children were so weak they couldn't cope when a tiny drop in the temperature came after sunset.
If all this is so brilliant, you may say, why is the economy still so weak?
He was so weak at this stage, that he died less than twenty-four hours after his transfer.
The biggest worry for Mr Koizumi may in fact be that the opposition is now so weak.
Don't be so weak as to forget problems which are not constantly being rubbed in your face.
So weak banks are avoiding the stigma of participating, which weakens the financial system as a whole.
Some banks in Spain have tried to avoid evictions partly because the resale market has been so weak.
Until now, scientists thought the effects of the magnetic field were so weak that they could be ignored.
Others carry on fasting, despite becoming so weak through lack of food, that they are unable to continue chemotherapy.
Three-year-old Mohammed Ali(ph) arrived here so weak that he could only be fed through a tube down his nose.
With the housing and employment markets so weak, how confident could consumers be?
Martin's left arm, leaving it so weak he couldn't lift a soda can.
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Another reason why share prices were so weak, he added, was that the brokers weren't marketing enough equity-based investment trusts.
Roger Swenson was only 40 when his heart was so weak he couldn't walk 200 feet without gasping for air.
The main reason why consumer spending was so weak in the first quarter was that consumers started to save more.
But the hand that Poland was dealt was so weak that disaster loomed whether it was played well or badly.
Our work force, although not fully utilized currently is productive and with the dollar so weak we are more than competitive.
But the overall economy is now so weak that it would take a lot to get growth up to a reasonable rate.
And this is why this association argument is so weak and impotent.
So weak is the Welsh sense of nationhood that Plaid Cymru was careful in this election not to campaign overtly for independence.
But her muscles are so weak that she topples over like a broomstick when she gets even slightly off balance, which happens often.
But then, one day in February 1994, Gina Pollichino woke up dizzy and vomiting, so weak she could hardly walk across the room.
Many corporations are either unable to borrow because lenders are more skittish or unwilling to borrow because the business outlook is so weak.
With bond funds, the link was so weak that the relatively high expenses charged by actively managed funds overwhelmed the value of their modest outperformance.
However, the man was unable to be moved as he was so weak and frail, so the helicopter was then used to deliver vital oxygen.
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The 1970 Bengals replaced Sam Wyche with Virgil Carter, whose arm was so weak he forced his offensive coordinator to devise a new passing attack.
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Lack of interest in large television sets, reduced interest in tablets and phones were cited as some of the reasons the results were so weak.
For good measure, it went on to highlight in yellow why the study is so weak just to drive home how schizophrenic its own article was.
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