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Software, in general, is still a weak point for Samsung.
This gap seems to be the Fold's biggest weak point.
Hamilton's race starts have been his weak point this year.
The Boston Celtics, like all these teams, have a weak point.
Battery life was an undisputed weak point of the Galaxy S2810.
Yet that may be the weak point for stock-market observers.
Services can also be a weak point for traditional automakers in China.
And the company's cloud services — long a weak point — need shoring up.
There was no one particular weak point for them that stood out.
But LG's own software is still a weak point for the G73.
It's a weak point that it's hard to see Apple ever addressing.
It proved to be a weak point for the former vice president.
Not from Hollywood, which is at a weak point in its trajectory.
Just as with Samsung's phones, Bixby is a weak point on the Active.
He has made me deface a political cartoon to make a weak point.
Self-declaration without verification is, he reckons, the public-registry model's weak point.
Exchanges are "kinda the weak point here," Kelly said on "Fast Money" Wednesday.
If there is a weak point in the movie's argument, it concerns demand.
The instant way advertisers can reach users seems to be one weak point.
But most will tell you that the weak point of a room is the door.
Samsung is known for great hardware, but its software has consistently been a weak point.
Mr. Maduro's legitimacy has another weak point: the political institutions that hold him in power.
Battery life has always been, and will continue to be, the primary weak point of wearables.
But the added headband protection — a notable weak point for over-the-ear headphones — is welcome.
Meanwhile, Trump's weak point is dealing with Congress and getting any major legislation passed, Panetta said.
"His weak point is his two sons," said Yousri Abdelraziq, a volunteer lawyer for Mr. Mubarak.
The Ethereum developers used the same weak point for the counterattack as the original attackers used.
I've found that communications and clear division of responsibility among companies are often a weak point.
Representation of different body shapes is a particularly weak point for brands that show at fashion week.
Cunningham has pointed to Arrington's steadfast support for Trump as a weak point in the general election.
"A clear weak point of mine would be I'm slow to make personnel changes," the billionaire admitted.
Siri has been a huge weak point for Apple, especially compared to Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
"Starbucks had a weak point," said Jeffrey Towson, a professor at Peking University and China business expert.
"Suddenly they're told that these skills that are their weak point might be really important," he said.
Writer Anthony Ha is a huge PKD fan, but admits that Dick's characterization is often a weak point.
Its only weak point, specs-wise, is the fact that it's running Android Oreo and not Android Pie.
"The Bank of Italy has been a weak point in the system," Renzi said in a radio interview.
The internet of things is more than just Alexa, and its weak point is more than just privacy.
As Nate Cohn notes in The New York Times, Sanders's reliance on infrequent voters could be his weak point.
So its willingness to compromise in China has been a notable weak point, readily exploited by competitors like Facebook.
But it's not actually a weak point in scientific discourse—that's what's crazy about the whole thing to me.
So if there was a weak point in my business plan, it sure as hell wasn't me employing them.
"The critics were always talking about Marvel villains being the weak point, so you have that pressure," Brolin said.
The euro fell 0.2 percent to $1.1548, close to its 53-month weak point of $1.1531 hit last week.
The offshore yuan last traded at 33 to the dollar — stronger than Friday's intraday weak point, which exceeded 23.
Manufacturing, a weak point throughout the year, actually saw 15,1353 new jobs, the same total as business and professional services.
Next comes the attempt to "break down their ideological certainties" by finding a weak point in their armour of beliefs.
Banks — like many major corporations — are constantly under attack by criminals, seeking to find the weak point in their defenses.
But with its move to shut down flights to the landlocked region, Iraq seems to have found a weak point.
Hackers can tap into one weak point at a hospital — like an unsecured wireless printer — and access the entire system.
When the cycle is at its peak, for example, more rain might fall in the tropics than during the weak point.
While the issue has been resolved, it does highlight a weak point as countries are increasingly moving towards becoming cashless societies.
"Its definitely one of the strongest teams in the race on the flat stages and that's my weak point," he said.
With Tesla's automotive business now as strong as its been in the company's history, the weak point is now obviously solar.
Tomatoes are known to carry a gene that influences the formation of a weak point on the stem of the fruit.
Heck, they might have been about how Trump's convention speakers had focused on Hillary Clinton's untrustworthiness — a weak point with voters.
Intelligence officials have long pointed to this border region, home to a sizable Muslim community, as a weak point in Brazilian security.
Or, heck, they might have been about how Trump's convention speakers had focused on Hillary Clinton's untrustworthiness — a weak point with voters.
Economist Robin Hanson, responding to the paper, highlighted Bostrom's optimism about global governance as a weak point, raising a number of objections.
Many of the same groups are now warning that Trump has created a weak point for the GOP in the general elections.
Obama had a major weak-point of specifying the JCPOA as his legacy, allowing Tehran to continuously utilize this to the fullest.
"But the obvious weak point in the argument is it's not clear how owning Time Warner helps AT&T deploy more 5G."
Whatever your view of policy, this is just trying to blunt a political weak point by pinning it on the other side.
In her case, practice tests revealed that logic games were her weak point, so she doubled down on studying for that section.
"Shanghai's environmental protection work has had obvious successes but environmental quality remains a prominent weak point affecting the city's overall development," it said.
Bonus points if you detail steps you've already taken to improve your weak point or how you would counteract it on the job.
"If you complain about your weak point to a doctor, they told that to the interrogators," said Younous Chekkouri, a Moroccan, now released.
Such a move would allow Putin to circumvent term limits, and put Russian forces within striking distance of a major NATO weak point.
Sentry-mode Bastion has a weak point on its back, so anything you can do to keep flankers like Tracer or Reaper away helps.
The government also talks a good game on infrastructure—the backbone of future growth—but again it was a weak point in the budget.
Sanders and his aides have signaled in recent days that they see Biden's record on Social Security and other entitlements as a weak point.
But the Delaware Aqueduct is showing its age at a weak point where it crosses through limestone beneath the Hudson River near Newburgh, New York.
Vitor Constacio: That's indeed the weak point where the impact on the euro area was more severe and very significant as you say, no doubt.
T-Mobile says that Band 71 is designed to provide better coverage for rural customers, which has traditionally been a weak point for the carrier.
Gaines was the weak point for an otherwise solid Chiefs defense, and the Broncos found a way to continually exploit him for big plays. 4.
New Scientist explains:The team's simulations show that the kink acts as a weak point in the tube, easily snapping the normally strong carbon-carbon bonds.
Since last summer, Lin's focus has been on altering his jump shot — still a weak point in his game — with help from a shooting coach.
To safeguard human rights, a historically weak point for the military, the government says it has signed an agreement with the United Nations for training.
It's a strange weak point in the service, and one that could seriously jeopardize Cook's goal of building an all-in-one location for reading news.
Software is traditionally Samsung's weak point, so these new ventures will have to overcome years of mediocre S Voice and TouchWiz history to wow new users.
"The United States was clearly the weak point of this first semester," Chairman and Chief Executive Jean-Paul Agon told an analyst conference call on Wednesday.
The only problem with a $900 lock is that the thing it's locking (say, a safe or door) kind of becomes your de facto weak point.
India's fiscal balances are a weak point of the sovereign's credit profile, with both general government debt and the deficit well above its 'BBB' peer medians.
A pollster told him that his only weak point was when voters were asked about candidates being nice, Mr Trump confided in an interview in August 2015.
But this didn't make it into Variations on a Theme, whose weak point is a comic sequence in which the dancers blend a disease-busting prednisone smoothie.
Furthermore, China built the J-20 specifically to counter a weak point in the US Air Force: unarmed aerial refuelers and airborne early warning and control aircraft.
The global wave of Covid-19 is about to crash over the country—and the weak point in what happens next is the nation's health care workers.
Villainous Sydney is the novel's weak point, although she is hilariously horrific, but her monotonous evil serves well as a foil for the more complex main characters.
The U.S. recovery then was still at a weak point, and Fed officials at the time felt rates needed to remain low to support employment and growth.
Of course, this hints at what will likely be a weak point of the season for many: Pastor Tim is far from The Americans' most beloved character.
In fact, if there is a weak point to the film, it's the literal monsters, more disappointing CGI creations — why do they always have to look so fake?
My limited time with the Redmi Note 3 tells me that the camera is its weak point, delivering underwhelming results despite a 16-megapixel sensor and speedy autofocus.
Some judges, and those close to them, see that veto power as a potential weak point should Beijing lean on the Hong Kong government to exert greater control.
The storm will gather fuel from the warm ocean temperature in the Gulf Stream and it will pick up speed from a weak point in the surface pattern.
The single red LED is also a weak point in the design; it flashes to show remaining power when you plug it in, so you must pay attention.
This makes it all the more intriguing that season two is hurtling straight at that weak point, forcing you to look at it as much as it dares.
And again, in 1991, through a constellation of think tanks and funded thinkers, Koch exploited that weak point in scientific discourse and started politicizing the issue of climate change.
Battery life has consistently proven to be a weak point of mirrorless cameras, so it's good to see Sony working to extend how much time you can spend shooting.
This is a big weak point for gaming laptops, in general, but this one's lifespan under that same load came in at about an hour, which is disturbingly short.
"Capex plans are starting off from a weak point, so investment is not as strong as before and sentiment is weak," said Norio Miyagawa, senior economist at Mizuho Securities.
Embedding the technology under the front glass adds durability to the phone (the home button often serving as a weak point) and protects the spot from scratching and water.
Likewise, too often Control pads out its length with scavenger-hunt quests through previously explored areas of the Oldest House, and conventional "aim for the weak point" boss battles.
How he fits: The Redskins could use some skill players on offense, as well as some offensive line depth, but the team's defense was its weak point last year.
Hackers exploited a weak point in website software to gain access to sensitive information like Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers for as many as 13 million Americans.
For example, all three have invested huge amounts of money in logistics, a weak point in India's commercial infrastructure, and also have to balance tight margins with offering competitive prices.
Taking Dance Lessons While dancing has never been my forte, hip-hop dancing in particular is a weak point for me, despite hip-hop music being a favorite of mine.
The real weak point is the 25-inch display, which is listed as "HD" but looks pixelated and washed out compared to any of the other phones Motorola announced today.
For their part, conservatives have long treated the individual mandate as Obamacare's Achilles heel—a weak point that could bring down the entire health care law with one clean hit.
On handling foreign affairs, a weak point for Trump throughout the campaign for the presidency, confidence in the President-elect is sharply upside-down, yet still, few land in the middle.
Intelligence agencies are worried that a terrorist might try to down a commercial jet using a bomb concealed in a consumer device placed against a weak point in the cabin wall.
At a time when the Democratic field is especially fractured, Biden's choice of issue to lead with presses on both a potential fissure and a weak point for his own candidacy.
"If this diversity is not well managed, it will be a weak point and increase confusion over the government's work," Nizar Makni, columnist with Tunisia's influential Arabic language daily Assabeh, wrote.
Scientists now wonder if metabolism could prove to be the long-sought "Achilles' heel" of cancer, a common weak point in a disease that manifests itself in so many different forms.
In offshore markets, the Chinese currency fell 0.1 percent against the dollar to 6.8562 on Monday, but was well away from the 6.91 weak point the yuan had plumbed last week.
Lack of paid sick leave Another weak point in the nation's fight against the coronavirus' spread is the lack of national standards on paid sick leave, a rarity among industrialized nations.
"    And, as Schumpeter saw it, the publicly traded corporation, lacking the visceral allegiance of private property, was capitalism's weak point: "Defenseless fortresses invite aggression especially if there is rich booty in them.
Uniqlo's online sales in Japan, long a weak point for the brand, expanded 29 percent in the year just ended and now accounts for 7 percent of Uniqlo's revenue in the country.
He also has been highly effective at net and continued to hit through his backhand, which has been his weak point since the series of wrist operations that nearly derailed his career.
So far in the battle for Mosul, the weak point for the Iraqi-led operation has been the western side, from which ISIS has been able to move freely to and from Syria.
"These hackers figured out this was a weak point on the periphery, and they went for it," said Jeffrey Kutler, editor in chief at the Global Association of Risk Professionals, a trade group.
However, in terms of security, not only are humans an obvious weak point, acting as the gatekeeper to the network and the data that resides on it, email by design is inherently open.
You can also do an attack while grappled that will either drop some slinger ammo if you're using a light weapon, or create a new weak point if you're using a heavy weapon.
Yet the fact that this is such a prominent weak point for such a high-profile candidate perhaps also suggests that Mrs Clinton is not quite as scandal-riddled as her opponents often claim.
His jump shot has been a weak point, but this season, he's shooting 37.5 percent from deep, up from 31.2 percent last year, while launching 23-pointers at the highest rate in his career.
But the weak point is that they do almost nothing unexpected, and the best humor comes from the unexpected, the startling cognitive dissonance that happens when two things that don't normally go together, do.
Democrats view health care as a winning issue for them, as it's consistently polled as a top issue for Democratic voters, particularly Hispanics, and a weak point for President Trump and Republicans in his orbit.
The cameras have always a weak point on Motorola smartphones and while the Z Force Droid takes good photos, they pale in comparison to what Samsung's Galaxy S7, S63 Edge and Note7 are capable of.
In effect, the company has identified itself as a potential weak point in the security process because the FBI can compel it to provide data, thus, removing its ability to do that, mitigates that risk.
The Bank of Italy has been the "weak point" of the system under the governorship of Ignazio Visco, former prime minister Matteo Renzi said Thursday, putting pressure on the government not to renew his mandate.
Boston has won 10 of its last 12 games and has seen a complete turnaround from a pitching staff that was the weak point of the team during the first four months of the season.
The GOP needs to win at least 85033 Democrat-held House seats in 2020 if they hope to recapture control of the chamber, and they see the impeachment inquiry as a weak point for vulnerable Democrats.
Nothing has hurt the city's global standing more than protests at the airport, but radical groups have continued to target it, seeing it as a weak point to exploit and one that draws significant international attention.
They built a large kingdom around polished, accessible takes on various genres, but their stories are a weak point, and how they conceptualize women characters is a rot that goes all the way down to the foundation.
I obviously haven't had enough time to see how the headset's internals hold up over the long term, but the band — typically a weak point on any headset — can bend in any number of directions without snapping.
Companies' spending on new buildings and equipment, which depends in part on improvements in the nation's transportation network and energy and digital pipelines, has been a persistent weak point throughout the nation's recovery from the Great Recession.
"The methodology is itself interesting, but the weak point of the work is that they did not sufficiently consider the whole set of taphonomic, bioanthropological and forensic evidence detected on the victims' corpses and bones," he said.
A weak point in the January-March quarter, however, will likely be advertising - which made up nearly 20% of revenue in the third quarter - as companies cut back spending amid concerns over the virus' economic fallout, analysts said.
ROME, Oct 26 (Reuters) - The Bank of Italy has been the "weak point" of the system under the governorship of Ignazio Visco, former prime minister Matteo Renzi said Thursday, putting pressure on the government not to renew his mandate.
The weak point in Europe for Vodafone was its home market, where revenue fell 4.8 percent in the final quarter as it still battled to recover from the implementation of a new billing system more than a year ago.
Criminals gained access to certain files by exploiting a weak point in website application, the company said, adding that since it discovered the intrusion on July 26 there had been no evidence of unauthorized activity on its main databases.
Although the offshore trade, which is subject to less control by Chinese authorities, was off its intra-day weak point of 6.9619 from last Friday, it was still substantially higher than its levels around 6.92 for much of last week.
The app does a good job of detecting which language you are using, automatically switching its correction of typos even if you switch languages midmessage (a common weak point of other keyboards' autocorrect systems, as bilingual typists like me know well).
"If I die, you can spend eternity in virtual heaven with Mackenzie Davis," I say to my wife, because finding the weak point in the wall around an awkward moment and puncturing it with a joke is a thing I do.
And that could present a potential weak point that the Trump administration and others could exploit, if China is willing to go along, as they look for ways to persuade North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
What they do have is a young core, much of it homegrown, that most any team in baseball would envy; the rest of the roster is aging, imported, but still solid enough that it doesn't really have a weak point.
"The danger is that the U.S. starts to view this practice as akin to a weak-point in its trade war," she wrote, explaining that some companies could re-route their goods to a third destination in order to avoid higher tariffs.
China is sharpening its scrutiny of small banks' shareholders amid fears that loans from the lenders to big investors could prove a weak point in the country's financial system, jolted by the state's weekend rescue of one lender and recent takeover of another.
Maybe I'm just glad I can't understand the words, usually the weak point when men and women alike put on too much makeup, crank their guitars up to eleven, and scream about romantic dysfunction, about wearing a bleeding heart on the sleeve.
As officials around the world search for the money and place blame, the caper is highlighting what looks like a weak point in the global financial system that allowed the money to get by regulators: the murky banking system of the Philippines.
The bioinformatician from New Zealand, who valiantly, albeit masochistically chose to study Biology because it was his scientific weak point in high school, has recently been working with genetic sequencing, specifically with the smallest and most cost-effective DNA sequencer around, the MinION.
I mean, consider the fact that she is using a tuning fork as a blade and that it has a clear weak point (the hinge), which will likely be the first point of failure when the weapon is exposed to extreme Forces.
We've got to think really hard about the manipulation of all our technology here, because we're becoming so reliant on it that it's something that's a real weak point for this country in a way that I don't think other things are.
Photo: iFixitAt around 7mm wide, the gap doesn't appear that large, but it seems to be the one real weak point on the Fold, as that opening allows particles or other foreign objects to sneak under the Fold's flexible display and damage the screen.
The debate about the U.S. Census in 2020 and the Trump administration's oversight of it is overly focused on the political implications — it's coming across like a football game, with one side on the offense while the other side scrambles to find a weak point.
Mr Frum describes the president in near-animal terms, as sniffing out his opponents' weaknesses—"low energy", "little", "crooked"—in the same way that he instinctively sensed the weak point in modern politics: "that Americans resent each other's differences more than they cherish their shared democracy".
BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China is sharpening its scrutiny of small banks' shareholders amid fears that loans from the lenders to big investors could prove a weak point in the country's financial system, jolted by the state's weekend rescue of one lender and recent takeover of another.
Clinton Hits Sanders on His Weak Point: Foreign Policy Despite his quarter decade in Congress, Sanders is still seen as lacking on the foreign policy front, especially compared with Clinton, a former Secretary of State with a large rolodex of foreign policy advisers at her fingertips.
The Night King killed a whole bunch of Jon and Dany's forces, but in the end, his death led to the deaths of every other member of his army, which feels like the kind of tactical weak point you'd maybe correct for somewhere along the line.
The People's Bank of China's intervention last week to impose a reserve requirement on foreign exchange forward contracts had the desired impact of halting the slide in the yuan - in offshore markets, it fell 0.1 percent to 6.8574 , well away from the 6.91 weak point plumbed last week.
The government's filing on Tuesday does acknowledge one weak point in the argument for a tougher sentence for Flynn: Much, if not all, of prosecutors' current dismay with the former Trump adviser and retired general is based on actions taken by the new defense team Flynn brought in last June.
Her attack on Biden's record working with segregationists in the Senate and opposing busing worked both to hit Biden on a weak point and build up her own appeal to the African American community, given that some on the left have criticized her previously as being too aggressive as California Attorney General.
Update February 8th, 1:47PM ET: This article initially described the Control's screen as "washed out" and a "weak point" of the device; however, Brilliant has emailed us to say that what we saw was a pre-release model using a different display — with a lower 480 x 800 resolution — than what's actually shipping.
"It's reasonable for Chinese media to tell the country's story via overseas social media platforms, and I don't understand why some companies or individuals have had such a strong response, is it because the information hit their weak point?" the Foreign Minister said, according to the state-run media outlet the Global Times on Twitter, ironically enough.
This has long been the weak point of North Korea's program: Building a nuclear device small enough to fit on the tip of a missile is hard, technically speaking, and dropping a bomb from a bomber flying over a city would be risky given that America's vastly superior air force could just shoot the bomber down.
" A passage near the beginning of the book's long title poem (unfortunately the volume's weak point, it reads like a gathering of all the random passages the poet couldn't quite resolve) gives a good example of why Geoffrey Nutter probably should have been even more stringent in avoiding simile: "Purple apples snapping / under hailstones / are as logical / and cavernous as summer.
Josh: It's a headline-grabber to be sure, but I'm not sure it's a question that the court has to answer directly in order to address the issue before them about turning over Trump's tax returns to the Manhattan D.A. A real weak point in the Trump legal team's argument is that they seem to be contending Trump has the right to keep any evidence about him away from investigators even if they want to use it to charge others.

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