There is a real risk that the FDA could field a weak team and fail to settle the considerable public safety arguments about these drugs.
In talking of the weak executive team around his choice of director general, Patten said sarcastically that George Entwistle "talked a good game" about reducing the number of senior managers.
Bangladesh have now lost all six of their Tests against Sri Lanka, while their overall record is 36 losses in 41 Tests - with only one win against a weak Zimbabwe team.
Possibly worse than the sepulchral summer of 1974 when England walloped a weak Indian team 3-0 - twice by an innings - and India were skittled out for 42 - their lowest score ever - at Lord's.
"There's no such thing as a weak All Black team, " said Lineen.
In contrast, Arsenal's flagging form was epitomised when the disappointing Denilson played team-mate Laurent Koscielny into trouble with a weak pass across the face of his team's penalty area.
Laimbeer pointed to both Ford and Bone as players who will improve New York's rebounding, which has been one of the team's weak points in recent years.
Redwood City attacked the inbounds pass, the point in a game where a great team is as vulnerable as a weak one.
By taking equity stakes, the Treasury also risks picking industry winners and losers--it's unlikely Paulson's team would put taxpayer money into weak banks that could otherwise be sold or closed.
So a club winning 100 games in a relatively balanced season--one in which many clubs hover close to 0.500--scores better than a 100-win team from a season with more disparity between weak and strong.
Fire is weak to water, wood is weak to fire, and so on and so forth, making team formation an interesting task for each dungeon at hand.
However, Saleh was criticized by local media for having weak opponents in warm-up rehearsal games, while the 2004 hosts, Tunisia, played a first level quality team like France.
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