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Robb says older brother William had a weakness for chocolate.
That helped him overcome his biggest weakness for a night.
Still, he admitted to having a weakness for Syrian sweets.
There are early signs of weakness for Trump in Michigan.
But the Russian economy is a potential weakness for Putin.
DeVos has a weakness for any school that isn't public.
This is often played as a political weakness for Democrats.
It turns out, both have a weakness for the Polk men.
The problem is, you have a weakness for the little things.
It comes at a time of particular weakness for Mr. Sanders.
"Indians have a weakness for being recognized in America," she said.
British pop culture has a weakness for the royal fantasy, too.
Gerber also had a weakness for more conventional, awkward soap opera dynamics.
TC: Is European regulation a strength or a weakness for European tech?
And that combined with my weakness for them equals a snacking problem.
Pradip, in particular, has a sweet tooth and a weakness for barkTHINS.
The primary culprit for the downward trend has been weakness for multinational companies.
Abel's weakness for drink and inability to manage money only made life harder.
Losses could be seen as a sign of weakness for the Republican president.
Mr. Peres accused Prime Minister Rabin of weakness for resisting a military solution.
Those troubles were a harbinger of general election weakness for Carter and Bush.
J&J's namesake baby care line has been a weakness for the company.
An NBC News/Marist poll last month showed some possible weakness for Walker.
Asked to share her greatest extravagance, DeGeneres revealed she's got a weakness for watches.
Jim Toomey has a weakness for space memorabilia, but he doesn't have unlimited funds.
And, to some, Apple looks like it could endure market weakness for a while.
In the end, though, Google clearly saw that strength as a weakness for Duo.
"We're seeing continued weakness for the Republicans in North Carolina," McDonald said late Wednesday.
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His move exposes another significant weakness for the new coalition — its numbers in parliament.
His move exposes another significant weakness for the new coalition -- its numbers in parliament.
The results showed persistent signs of weakness for one of the world's financial standouts.
In fact, his strongest moment was an interruption — a weakness for Kasich in previous debates.
The man in charge of Google's hardware renaissance has always had a weakness for gadgets.
Warrior decks in all their many forms have proven to be a weakness for Zoolock.
Katie might have won the Nobel Peace Prize if not for her weakness for squirrels.
I also have a strange and regrettable weakness for inventing catchy acronyms for art museums.
However, Fitch continues to view the extended working capital as a credit weakness for Huiyuan.
"And I have a weakness for salmon dials," referring to the face in red gold.
"The most critical, enduring weakness for both ISIS Libya and A.Q.I.M. is recruitment," Rear Adm.
Corbyn is not alone in seeing Trump as a major weakness for the prime minister.
The trade war seems to be a growing source of weakness for the global economy.
Among many other vices, he had a weakness for women and a sensitivity to beauty.
I have a weakness for long monologues, and I tried to give Redford a good one.
I also apologize for your weakness for papier-mâché, poutine, and excessive quantities of maple syrup.
It's also a sign of what might be a weakness for Biden in a potential primary.
Downbeat data and factory surveys on Thursday pointed to further weakness for Asia's trade-reliant economies.
"I have a particular weakness for any crime that requires intelligence and calculation," she tells Broadly.
Mr. Riboud's weakness for sentimental subjects and left-wing causes marred his reputation with some critics.
The most potentially potent weakness for an incumbent — the economy — is right now Trump's greatest strength.
But that actually speaks to something that this premiere indicates is still a weakness for Westworld.
That would be even more dangerous than a perception of weakness, for it could quickly escalate.
His hosts went out of their way to indulge his weakness for flattery and deal-making.
Mayer's other big weakness for the job is his lack of operational experience on his resume.
We have previously identified weak free cash flow generation as a major credit weakness for the group.
It signaled a weakness for Johnson on foreign policy and underscored the perceived novelty of his campaign.
Charlotte's painfully realistic ambitions are both a strength and a weakness for A Study in Scarlet Women.
Cramer considered Sprint horrendous, but liked T-Mobile on weakness for those investors with a high tolerance.
At each turn, Mr. Stringer focused on areas of potential weakness for Mr. de Blasio next year.
They have a particular weakness for orchids, and believe that even the droopiest ones will bloom again.
Her dad giving her some money to spend; he always had a weakness for his only girl.
MICHAEL I have to admit to a weakness for the "evil-robot-takes-its-sweet-revenge" genre.
Acceding to Mr. Trump would be considered a sign of weakness for Mr. Xi, according to analysts.
Johnson has also revealed a weakness for flapjack, the rolled oats mixed with butter, sugar and syrup.
That lack of diversity is a major weakness for a genre that prides itself on exploring infinite possibilities.
But I have a real weakness for outdoor gear, even though I don't really need most of it.
Guggenheim analyst Michael Morris pointed to rising costs as a source of weakness for the search-engine giant.
" She confessed a weakness for teenage surfing movies, "an enthusiasm I should try to pass off as sociological.
No longer a dictator, he is a well-meaning but pompous honcho with a weakness for the limelight.
Opposition leaders see this moment of weakness for Tsai as a chance to swoop in and gain support.
He's obviously a formidable screenwriter, but he's also one with a weakness for painfully on-the-nose dialogue.
Cat lovers know felines have a weakness for boxes, often choosing them over toys designed specifically for cats.
A key weakness for Xinyuan is its need to constantly replenish its land bank amid rising land costs.
Downbeat data and factory surveys on Thursday had also pointed to further weakness for Asia's trade-reliant economies.
Add to that their sentimental weakness for women, although Gunther's taste tends to be more Weimar than Hollywood.
Ponsot has a weakness for poetic forms like the sestina, though her sestinas are recommended only for insomniacs.
Trump tweeted that it would show "great weakness" for Israel to let the U.S. congresswomen into the country.
"You just try to be smarter," said Mr. Gonzalez, who has a weakness for Barneys and Bergdorf Goodman.
Ms. Stess, whose 2015 "Heartbreak" inhabited a similarly heightened dramatic world, has a weakness for abundance over clarity.
Paranoid Androids • Bernard's affection for Lewis Carroll is a prime example of the show's weakness for interpreting itself.
"I think Donald has a weakness for guys who made a lot of money," said one Republican donor.
We were left with the Unsullied army commander Grey Worm admitting his weakness for Dany's handmaiden and adviser, Missandei.
Recent events highlight that political risk remains a sovereign rating weakness for Greece, despite positive economic and fiscal developments.
Maybe you just can't stop listening to that power ballad, or you've wondered about your bewildering weakness for yodeling.
She had a weakness for the readily available ice cream in the dining hall and put on 25 pounds.
A pattern of unstable governments is a weakness for Bulgaria's 'BBB-'/Stable sovereign rating, which we affirmed in June.
One weakness for Wal-Mart has been that its profit margins have dipped slightly due to more aggressive promotions.
This weakness for quasi-enlightened despotism in the global South stems from a visceral fear of politically disaffected masses.
So — does Page just have a heightened sense of self-importance and a weakness for cloak-and-dagger language?
Time is a slippery concept for Ludwig's willful title character, an autistic teenager with a weakness for Michael Jackson.
Washington has accused Germany, Japan and China of exploiting exchange rate weakness for competitive advantage over the United States.
One weakness for Wal-Mart the second quarter was that profit margins fell slightly due to more aggressive promotions.
DXY, which hit a one-week high, was also supported by broad-based weakness for the euro and the pound.
So-called 'Brexit' would likely trigger "significant" economic weakness for Britain, hit sterling and send inflation sharply higher, it said.
It's heartbreaking in any case, but especially so when those old people are defrauded via their weakness for line dancing.
They're not something I'd urge anyone to buy in a store, but they're also not a weakness for this phone.
It broke below its 200-day moving average of 96.806, a technical signal that portends further weakness for the dollar.
Downbeat data and factory surveys on Thursday had also pointed to further weakness for Asia and Europe's trade-reliant economies.
Paul is the golden child, handsome, athletic and charming, but with a weakness for whiskey and high-stakes poker games.
As I suggested during the interview, I think it's a weakness for his candidacy but not necessarily a fatal one.
Maggie's closing monologue, which essentially summed up the entire story to this point, reflected the show's weakness for bludgeoning sentimentality.
Weak Corporate Governance: Eurotorg's lack of adherence to best corporate governance practices is a weakness for the company's credit profile.
Possibly, but I doubt it ever occurred to him that his namesake, John, Jr., might have a weakness for alcohol.
A protracted bout of weakness for the U.S. dollar would be seen as positive for commodities priced in the currency.
" Still, questions about her history as a prosecutor are shaping up as "a weakness for an otherwise resolutely progressive candidate.
One area of weakness for Apple in the quarter was the Greater China segment — comprising mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
I have a weakness for small boxy cars fueled by gasoline and the visceral hate of a surprising number of people.
A period of weakness for the Hong Kong dollar appears to be coming to an end, and that has investors watching.
Most companies have been seeing weakness for a while, which was at odds with AVGO maintaining their FY guide last quarter.
In their hasty attempt to exploit their opponents' vulnerabilities, liberals have revealed a real weakness for scoring short-term political victories.
An Italian sage of the 11th century, Saint Peter Damian, scolded the bishop of Florence for his weakness for the game.
Charlie is a hothead and a brute—the stronger partner, you'd say, were he not ravened by a weakness for booze.
It was a glaring weakness for Kentucky, which entered the game allowing opponents to shoot 39.7 percent from 3-point range.
There was the businessman whose errors of judgment led to his ruin, the cocaine addict with a weakness for bad company.
He slipped behind Bernie Sanders and Biden, both of whom demonstrated strength among voters of color, a persistent weakness for Buttigieg.
It was a rare moment of weakness for a stock that had shot up more than 230% in the past year.
If there is a notable weakness for these teams, it is pass defense; both have done far better against the run.
AND SOME PEOPLE SAY THAT MIGHT BE A WEAKNESS FOR US, WE BELIEVE WILL PROVE TO BE OUR LONGTERM GREATEST STRENGTH.
Snapchat's slow, buggy Android app was long seen as a major weakness for the company, which has spent years rebuilding the app.
One area of weakness for Apple in its second-quarter was the Greater China segment — comprising mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
And they could help Cruz make the case that Trump would lose to Clinton -- though the results show weakness for him, too.
Though she has a weakness for cheeseburgers, Neuwirth starts each day with a protein-packed shake that has evolved over the years.
What better way to prey upon our weakness for nostalgia than repackaging the same story with new stars and updated visual effects?
So it's probably not a surprise he's such a sentimentalist—and that he's got a weakness for the big, show-stopping moment.
If there is significant currency weakness for the Yuan that will mean more imported deflation and it will make things more difficult.
Manager Mike Matheny said Friday that Siegrist had complained of weakness for a couple of weeks before the diagnosis came in Thursday.
Ellsworth, dim and sweet, with a weakness for hooch, is determined to find the boy and return him to the righteous road.
The cop on the case is all hard-boiled masculinity, but he has a weakness for women and his loyalties are split.
Trump's denials of responsibility and evasion fit a broader pattern of weakness for the man who inhabits the world's most powerful office.
In "Sabers and Utopias," Vargas Llosa repeatedly returns to what he regards as Latin Americans' chronic weakness for demagogues and phantom utopias.
Glezman loves Skee-Ball and does improv comedy; Mr. Buttigieg has a weakness for claw-vending machines); explored their divergent personalities (Mr.
The 81-77 loss to the Owls exposed one big weakness for coach Bob Huggins' 17th-ranked Mountaineers, who host Manhattan on Monday.
Channel checks suggested something was amiss with the iPhone 7 supply chain and the technicals show significant weakness for the stock, Ross said.
And given Wolff's weakness for gossip and the questions raised about some of his juicy tidbits so far, a skeptical eye seems warranted.
As Bedford sees it, finding yourself unprepared in the midst of a crisis can be a "terrible feeling of weakness" for a mother.
"I have a weakness for curry, pakora, and samosas," Mirza says, gesturing towards the trays of food lined up in the front display.
I happen to have a weakness for almond milk lattes, which is why I splurge on one a couple of times a week.
The divide is also philosophical: Trump's weakness for strongmen and disdain for multilateral diplomacy cuts against the liberal international principles of the West.
Clinton, 71, says his reading interests span history, politics and policy but he admits to having a special weakness for page-turning thrillers.
He has the faraway look of a man perpetually considering life's deeper mysteries, though he has a weakness for Real Madrid and moonshine.
I also could definitely have done without learning about Mr. García's weakness for "strenuous fornication" and drunken romps in the Facebook broom closet.
The owner, Purushottam Goyal, has a weakness for the past, and for nearly four decades he has filled the store with intriguing relics.
Farm goods could be a big weakness for China should the trade conflict with the United States turn into an all-out brawl.
And the bottom line is that there are aspects of Harris' record as attorney general that are a major weakness for her candidacy.
Above all, I have a particular weakness for the big guns: the BFGs, the fusion cannons, the nukes, the Queens, the King Tigers.
The women's retailer, which includes White House Black Market, Soma and Boston Proper brand names, cited retail environment weakness for a decline in volumes.
That could suggest further weakness for the Chinese currency ahead, Jonathan Cavenagh, head of emerging Asia foreign-exchange strategy at JPMorgan, told CNBC Monday.
On the flip side, most return weakness for commodities occurs during stages when change in the indicator is negative and at a decelerating pace.
As if to underline this weakness, for the third time in the past decade, the Italian economy has again succumbed to an economic recession.
The huge attrition of registered Democrats — either through switching or from voter roll purges — might seem like an indicator of weakness for the party.
I am hardly alone in my weakness for the charms of Charleston, and as more folks move to the area, its politics are changing.
The overwhelming favorite is Boris Johnson, the controversial journalist-turned-politician, with a lifelong weakness for causing offense and then laughing off the consequences.
American media of the late 19th and early 20th centuries also thrived on the idea that black Americans had a pathological weakness for watermelon.
One widely reported weakness for Mr. Sanders in 2016 was his struggle for support from black voters, an issue that still divides his supporters.
Mr. Trump has so thoroughly rewritten the rules of engagement in politics that restraint and polish have become signs of weakness for many candidates.
Multiple campaigns told me they see foreign policy as a huge weakness for Trump, and they relish the chance to hit him on it.
People with anxiety, too, can also experience muscle twitching or weakness for the same reason: Their muscles are recovering from the tension, Hallett explains.
Leveraged lending and oil and gas commitments were the main source of underwriting weakness for 21% of sampled loans in last year's SNC review.
At a time of weakness for Mr. Netanyahu, amid several corruption investigations, he has found both political renewal and common cause with Mr. Trump.
In The Dead Queens Club, Cleves is a fierce and funny indie kid with a strong feminist streak and a weakness for magnetic personalities.
Somehow sensing that Manon has a frivolous side and a weakness for finery, Geronte decides to abduct her and take her to Paris with him.
It mentioned weakness for German auto manufacturers due to new fuel emission standards, and soft domestic demand in Italy after recent sovereign and financial risks.
The difficulty May faces in calming Trump and getting her trade deal is that she goes to Washington at a time of weakness for Britain.
I happen to have a weakness for almond milk lattes, particularly the ones sold at the coffee shop a few doors down from my apartment.
And my female friends would then repeat the hype in my space, knowing my child-like weakness for vampires, werewolves, and all that paranormal shit.
Wall Street was set to open lower after another big drop in Apple shares on Thursday spilled over into weakness for other major stock markets.
" A 1961 Life magazine article, "The President's Voracious Reading Habits," listed Fleming's novel as one of Kennedy's favorites due to his "weakness for detective stories.
Slim, handsome and barely 5-foot-3, he had an infectious smile and a weakness for hats, from jaunty duckbills to baseball caps worn backward.
Trump, who does not share her husband's eating habits — she is partial to fruit and fish, with an occasional weakness for pasta — has maintained Mrs.
But I have a weakness for the form at any time of day; I never get tired of recommending old favorites and discovering new ones.
Mr. Hamilton sold his philosophy collection — hundreds of volumes — when he moved to New York, but they both admit to a weakness for book buying.
In the last 12 months, shares of Centene have managed to outperform the broader market even during times of weakness for the health care cohort.
We have a horrible weakness for triumphalist sentimentality and EDM power ballads that diagnose our perceived generational maladies ("Last Day Alive," also the whole record).
The pre-New Hampshire national polls suggest over-reliance on the white vote could be an area of weakness for Klobuchar and Buttigieg in future contests.
A government report this week on sales of newly built homes, which is based on contracts signed in March, showed weakness for the third straight month.
The deeper damage to Pence was among women voters -- one area of weakness for Trump that Pence would be precisely the wrong candidate to help with.
Henrik Unell, a chief analyst at Nordea Bank, told CNBC on Wednesday that this weakness for the currency is a direct consequence of the Riksbank's actions.
Alex Avila, acquired this off-season to fill in at catcher, will shore up what had been the biggest area of positional weakness for the Tigers.
" Clinton, who believes female voters could be a fatal weakness for Trump in the fall, quickly took to Twitter to call the comments "horrific and telling.
One point of weakness for Red Hat, which helps enterprises connect to the cloud and link various applications together, was its lighter-than-expected billings results.
The team's marquee addition this winter, Dexter Fowler, will shore up center field for St. Louis, which had been a weakness for last year's Cardinals squad.
"Every show is new to me, even when, to my friends, it's a revival," said Ms. Ulman, who has a weakness for plays about dysfunctional families.
It can be buoyant, furious and glued, for better or worse, to the predawn emissions of an executive Twitter feed with a weakness for capital letters.
The result was nearly two hours of limb-splayed wheeze-grunting from two very middle-aged men with few athletic strengths but a weakness for spectacle.
This fleshed-out Winnie is very much a reflection of Milne's Pooh — a naïve, openhearted creature with a great weakness for food and capacity for love.
In "Cyndra Won't Get Out of the Truck," a depressed young housewife turns a weakness for Palm Springs slot machines into a full-blown gambling addiction.
The report itself pointed to trade as a key source of weakness for the manufacturing sector, making this week's trade talks the key focus for traders.
The market may have greatly surpassed expectations, but a flattening yield curve may be hinting at oncoming weakness for stocks, Fundstrat's Tom Lee told CNBC on Thursday.
This is conceivably a point of weakness for Cruz even in a Republican primary, since his plan amounts to a big tax increase on middle-class seniors.
Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates, said traders appeared to be pricing in protracted weakness for the dollar as expectations for higher interest rates cooled off.
"The double whammy of low crude-oil prices and falling production suggests continued weakness for the country's current account balance at least until next year," Banorte said.
Like Trump, Samson was famous for his hair, fought against foreign domination of his nation, was quick to vengeful anger, and had a weakness for female beauty.
But New Hampshire also exposed a weakness for Trump: late-deciding voters, who made up almost half the Republican vote, broke evenly between Trump and Ohio Gov.
And on a technical level, gold did something on Wednesday that could indicate weakness for the metal, which has risen more than 8 percent year to date.
Weak capitalisation levels will remain a key credit weakness for the 11 banks, the ratings agency said, adding that they had limited ability to raise external capital.
Trump's weakness, for example, makes it less likely he'll fire Bob Mueller, the special counsel he loathes, and more likely he will face consequences if he does.
Against the euro, sterling did not move after May's comments and remained up 1.43463 percent at 88.53 pence per euro amid broader weakness for the single currency.
During her 25-year reign as host of The Oprah Winfrey Show, from 153 to 2011, Oprah repeatedly showed a weakness for crackpots and quack medical theories.
In the 2001 film "Training Day," Denzel Washington played a corrupt narcotics detective with a knack for busting drug gangs and a weakness for skimming the take.
He expects his clients to move their bodies every day and live "clean" most of the time, but he admits a personal weakness for pizza on occasion.
But this "rationalization" account, though compelling in some contexts, does not strike us as the most natural or most common explanation of the human weakness for misinformation.
In other words, "despite weakness for Clinton in the Midwest, Clinton looks well-positioned in other states Trump still needs for an Electoral College victory," McDonald writes.
That could in turn signal fresh weakness for the yuan, which recently slid to 210-1/2 year lows, adding to a wall of worry for international investors.
The dollar meanwhile was enjoying its longest winning streak since February, posting a fourth day of gains supported by broad-based weakness for the euro and the pound.
A fourth day of gains for the dollar index, which hit a one-week high, was also supported by broad-based weakness for the euro and the pound.
Why it matters: Though Airbus also stated that it had beaten rival Boeing in 2017 sales, the A380 news indicates a looming market weakness for its flagship plane.
Ramaphosa has vowed to root out corruption, which is perceived as a weakness for the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and his presidency ahead of elections this year.
CM: Overall, regulation is rather a weakness for European tech and many processes on the way to building a successful company are still way too bureaucratic and slow.
Still, he navigated his position of weakness for more than five years, securing sponsorships and a hard-won prize money increase from the top tier of ATP tournaments.
Some analysts point out that Mubarak became less military-minded over time, and perhaps Sisi, who seems to have no weakness for corruption, will develop in positive ways.
To that end, Kim cunningly exploited Trump's weakness for flamboyant displays of pageantry and photo ops to get what he desired most: A handshake with an American president.
He also appears weirdly intense about his profession, initiating a series of loony ghost-nabbing procedures interspersed with pitiable confidences about his pending divorce and weakness for cats.
My friend Jane, bighearted cynic with spiritual leanings and roving intellect, loved ideas and books, and she loved babies, but she had a particular weakness for teen-agers.
So I would concede that it's a weakness for the Democrats not to be developing a bigger farm team of politicians who can get Republicans to vote for them.
If his willingness to drop $160,000 on a first-edition copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is any indication, Drake has a weakness for YA fantasy fiction.
The Reuters survey offers scant hope on wages, a longstanding weakness for "Abenomics," with three-fourths of companies saying they have no plans to increase wages or add workers.
The Reuters survey offers scant hope on wages, a longstanding weakness for "Abenomics," with three-fourths of companies saying they have no plans to increase wages or add workers.
We know her flaws: She has a weakness for secrecy, occasionally fudges truths, has fawning aides and a husband who lacks discipline when it comes to moneymaking and women.
But it is not just a fondness for ostriches that the two men have in common: Both had a weakness for offshore bank accounts, fine suits and prestigious properties.
Both represent net shorts of just over 2 billion pounds compared to record peaks of around double that during previous periods of weakness for sterling in 2010 and 2013.
I happen to have a weakness for almond milk lattes, and while I don't buy one every morning, I still shell out $5 at least three times a week.
To Cramer, the situation looked a lot like when athletic retailer Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy in 2016, which resulted in months of weakness for sportswear makers like Nike.
But this focus on nuclear weapons and China's trade war with the United States obscures the real significance of Mr. Xi's trip, and it mistakes his weakness for strength.
A partnership with Under Armour has been cited as another weakness for Dick's because the apparel maker is expanding its connections with other retailers, including at lower-price Kohl's.
They also reveal political weakness for the president at a moment he is embroiled in a deepening impeachment inquiry and desperately needs to project strength with his own party.
Also of note: GoPro's longtime rival Ion just filed for bankruptcy protection, a development that is both good (one less competitors) and bad (market growth weakness) for the company.
The market-cap-weighted ETFs, both of which count Qualcomm and Intel among their top holdings, have managed to skirt trade-related weakness for much of 2019, until this week.
Gains for riskier currencies translated into weakness for currencies perceived as safe-havens such as the Japanese yen and the Swiss franc with both of them weakening against the dollar.
His weakness for street food (a discarded chicken bone) gets the better of him as he manages to snaffle one on the way home, ignoring my commands to drop it.
Currency strategists, including a team at Swiss bank Julius Baer, are predicting more weakness for sterling as investors continue to fret over the U.K.'s split from the European Union.
In the district known as Shiah, the "Dons" do not allow any such manipulation—they do, however, have a weakness for European soccer matches and boost power on game nights.
Marshawn Lynch — aka "Beast Mode" — has a well-documented weakness for Skittles, to the point Seahawks fans would shower him with the colorful candy every time he scored a touchdown.
"We believe one should be buying into the current trade-driven weakness for a stronger growth in the second half, focusing on exporters," wrote JP Morgan equity strategist Mislav Matejka.
Trump had publicly pressed Israel on Twitter to do so shortly before the announcement, arguing it would show "great weakness" for Israel to allow the two lawmakers into the country.
This kind of manipulation of the law is unfolding at a keen moment of weakness for the press, which has already been buffeted by falling revenue and mounting public disaffection.
It might hurt the Democrats, because they would be seen to be overreaching and would no longer be focusing on the pocketbook issues that are a big weakness for Trump.
For now, though, concerns about electability appear to be a major weakness for Sanders and can, as New Hampshire demonstrated, provide an opening for other candidates to take advantage of.
"Any Weakness for Early Sales of iPhone 1473 Could Be a Case of 'Short-term Pain for Long-Term Gain,'" Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Olson advised in a Friday note.
While hitting has not been a weakness for the Yankees, the team is expected to explore ways to improve its struggling pitching staff ahead of the July 31 trade deadline.
Anyway, Zelda must have a weakness for extreme self-confidence because she's soon smooching Scott and sneaking out of the house so they can take romantic strolls through the local cemetery.
"Kraft Heinz's recent troubles have raised concern about whether Berkshire's partnership with 3G Capital has become a weakness for Berkshire," Barclays analyst Jay Gelb wrote in a note earlier this week.
Most major bank analysts have forecast more weakness for sterling with a cut in official interest rates now at least 65 percent priced in for next week's Bank of England meeting.
Economic inequality for women is a huge weakness for our nation, and the GOP proposed tax plans in the US House and Senate could turn that disaster into a national calamity.
Recent polls show that public attitudes are shifting on climate change — as they have on gun control, another issue that was seen in the past as a weakness for Democratic candidates.
If Mr. Biden does win the 2020 nomination and Ms. Warren becomes his running mate, however, she would help him build credibility with the left — an area of weakness for him.
But the lack of chemistry between Ms. Merkel, a scientist who grew up in communist East Germany, and Mr. Trump, a billionaire with a weakness for beauty pageants, is not new.
Like the later two men, Geisel was an American master who married shrewd commercial instincts and a weakness for something close to formula with a genuinely overflowing and companionate visual style.
Most coverage so far has focused on the plan's striking weakness (for obvious reasons), but there are several other aspects of the fight over power plant emissions that are worth understanding.
Dean Phillips and Collin Peterson both raised less than $200,000, a potential sign of weakness for GOP challengers, though neither Democrat is formally considered one of the party's more endangered seats.
It has a historic weakness for showboating — the more suffering the better — which is why Joaquin Phoenix (often otherwise worthy) and his jutting rib cage in "Joker" seem like a lock.
As this story rattles along, Welky betrays an increasing weakness for cliché: MacMillan's "heart sank"; someone else "went ballistic"; an uneven surface would surely "wreak havoc" with the sled dogs' feet.
Top Ukraine diplomat Bill Taylor testified last week that it would be viewed as a sign of weakness for Zelensky to acknowledge to Ukrainians that he capitulated to a foreign leader.
Most major bank analysts have forecast more weakness for sterling with a cut in official interest rates now at least 60 percent priced in for next week's Bank of England policy meeting.
Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket manufactured goods fell by the largest amount in 15 months with a key category that tracks business investment showing weakness for a third straight month.
London (CNN)It was the moment when a famous, powerful dynasty, built on inherited wealth, hounded by tabloids and with a weakness for palatial, gold-encrusted residences met ... the British royal family.
A family weakness for the British nostalgia industry is unlikely to have much impact on his approval rating among a population deeply concerned about the President-elect's ethics, prejudices and mental stability.
Trump's best moment For better or worse, Trump was Trump up on that stage in Hofstra, but he was at his best early, hitting Clinton on trade, a real weakness for her.
Most coverage so far has focused on the plan's striking weakness (for obvious reasons!), but there are several other aspects of the ongoing fight over power plant emissions that are worth understanding.
Alongside WhatsApp Status, Instagram Stories and Facebook Stories, Messenger Day could use convenience to compete with Snapchat for user growth, which has become a key weakness for Snap as it goes public.
If there's one aspect of the 2010s she doesn't embody, it's a generational weakness for nostalgia, and Arca's constant forward momentum has resulted in some of her most honest and challenging work.
But then there is Raphael the Waiter (Ugo Chukwu), a soulful sort with a weakness for the Hermiones of the world and a wistful fantasy of opening a bar that sells books.
Most people do not do much exercise while a broken arm is healing and can struggle with this loss of muscle, known as "atrophy," and weakness for many weeks after the injury.
But it cut directly at what many believe could be a weakness for Harris with black voters and young voters, with whom she has not yet made significant inroads in the primary.
"These numbers spill more weakness for the manufacturing scene and, given their closeness to the German export sector, we see quite a bit of reaction from those East European currencies," said Christensen.
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"Relying on YouTube is also a weakness for us, because what if they decide to cut us off one day?" the Rebel's founder, Ezra Levant, said in a pitch video asking for donations.
While 2023 percent of men say the country is headed in the right direction, only 32 percent of women say the same, underscoring a key weakness for the president as he seeks reelection.
Sadly, instead of a boring yet objectively attractive man looking for love, it's been a bloated, over-bronzered Afghan Hound with a bad combover and a weakness for sexual assault calling the shots.
" The combination of rustic wood-slice and marble-and-gold serving trays also plays into Jessie's signature style, which she says combines her rustic Nashville roots and her weakness for all things "glam.
Kevin Hall, a scientist at a federal research center who admits to a weakness for reality TV, had the idea to follow the "Biggest Loser" contestants for six years after that victorious night.
Dunsmuir sounds like a perfect blend of Clutch and Fu Manchu, if they both spent a little more time listening to Corrosion of Conformity and had a weakness for sweet 80s metal licks.
In a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May, the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, wrote that the negotiations "have now gone as far as they can," blaming the government's weakness for the latest stalemate.
The Gilded Age drama follows Lily Bart — a beautiful, vain, yet endearing socialite with limited means and a weakness for gambling — as she seeks financial security in the form of a suitable husband.
Never a particularly gifted retail politician — even before he took a decade off from campaigning for office — Mr. Bloomberg has a weakness for shtick, often followed by a note of but-seriously-folks.
But the president's aides, who are more apt to hold grudges, are all too aware of Mr. Trump's weakness for flattery and are doing their best to keep him from blessing Mr. Corker.
The uncertainty for economic policy, external trade and regulatory frameworks created by June's Brexit vote are a sovereign rating weakness for the UK. Our sovereign ratings assessment is not predicated on any base case.
Late in Season 3, though, Marc the character sustained a back injury, and a weakness for the resulting painkillers caused him to blow an important chance to elevate his career to the next level.
Progress to overhaul the U.S. tax system and President Donald Trump's choice to lead the Federal Reserve could be two major events that lead to weakness for the dollar, according to one currency expert.
But the overall picture isn't one of weakness for China's crude oil imports, which are now up 8.4 percent for the first 20183 months of the year, compared to the same period in 2017.
Huanitzin had hidden in the totocalli with his eldest son when the sack of Tenochtitlan began, and the two of them had been saved because Cortés had a weakness for the art of featherwork.
That was a weakness for the Blue Devils during a brief swoon in late January, but they are no longer treating defense like a chore they have to complete before getting the ball back.
Monday's strong rebound comes after a period of weakness for stocks as Hurricane Harvey and Irma pummeled the Gulf coast and investors braced for news that North Korea would continue to conduct nuclear tests.
"It is a sign of weakness for any side of the political spectrum to resort to media closures rather than engagement to put one's position across," Barrow's office said on Wednesday in a statement.
The defense has been the weakness for the Chiefs, who rank 500th against the run and 28th versus the pass, but they limited Oakland to 268 total yards and forced three turnovers last week. 1.
It is typically one of the most important issues for voters during elections and often regarded as a weakness for May's Conservative, or Tory, Party, whose opponents accuse the government of inadequately investing in it.
Another potential problem comes in the Senate, where the Democratic caucus continues to have members from very Trumpy states, and where Chuck Schumer has in the past shown a weakness for dubious bipartisan infrastructure schemes.
The latest manufacturing numbers indicate that if he's not impeached and removed from office before then, Trump's economic record could go from being a strength to a weakness for him before November 2020 comes around.
His stratospheric rise has happened fast: little more than a decade ago, the generously built MP from the Saarland was joking that he had no prospects under a woman with a "weakness for thin men".
"As refiners prepare to go into maintenance, we thus reiterate our end of 3Q16 target for WTI of $39 per barrel," BAM said in a note, citing typical weakness for oil in the third quarter.
For those of us (because make no mistake, I am one of you) with a particular weakness for nerds or tendency to sexualize knowledge to kinky degrees, there's a better, more precise word out there.
John Defore, The Hollywood Reporter At their best, these dogs will skate by on kids' weakness for cute animals; at their worst, they look like they should be hawking auto insurance in a TV commercial.
The weakness for sterling also comes ahead of a week in which a crucial Brexit vote in the British parliament and economic data may determine if the pound can snap its two-month losing streak.
While Ms. Klobuchar could be helpful in cementing Mr. Biden's connections to the Midwestern battleground states in play this fall, she would struggle to excite many liberal voters — an area of weakness for Mr. Biden.
Still, corruption is perceived as a weakness for the ANC after years of rule by former President Jacob Zuma, who was removed from the presidency last year by the ANC after years of corruption probes.
He is a moderniser with a weakness for unpopular causes such as Ulster unionism (he was a vocal critic of the Good Friday Agreement) and a convinced Tory with a streak of wild radicalism about him.
Does "tasteful" entail a cultivated aesthetic, one arrived at through formidable powers of judgment and discernment, or a contrived affectation that degenerates into an automaton-like weakness for bamboo cheese boards and artisanal-coffee-shop playlists?
Still, there were moments where Harris didn't quite clear the bar -- most notably her comments on her own history as a prosecutor, which is shaping up to be a weakness for an otherwise resolutely progressive candidate.
That's been a weakness for Microsoft, whose two prior Surface laptops both received "repairability scores" of zero out of 10 from iFixit, a company that sells repair equipment and rips apart gadgets to reveal their guts.
Clinton is honing in on national security as a key potential weakness for Trump, and is set to deliver a foreign policy speech on Thursday designed to portray the billionaire businessman as unfit for the White House.
Asset quality, the main rating weakness for both banks, is also improving, as the banks manage down their stock of impaired loans, helped by property price growth, investor demand and a low inflow of new impaired loans.
Economists say it's too soon to blame consumer weakness for the slower pace of sales — to 16.8 from an expected 17.5 annualized selling pace, since some of the softness has been the result of tighter lending standards.
Data triggered more weakness for the rand on Tuesday, however, when the statistics agency confirmed South Africa entered recession in the second quarter for the first time since 2009, a bad start for new President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Mr. Burrow has a weakness for Bluetooth speakers: Though he already has two that are perfectly functional, he still found himself purchasing a third when the price fell to a new low on Black Friday last year.
China uncertainty could remain an overhang, though driven by the strength of the broader eco-system, continued strong free cash flow and services strength, we believe shares should prove attractive on the latest weakness for long-term investors.
Here, Little Red is a smartphone-obsessed city kid, and the wolf, Wulfric, is a misunderstood dude with a weakness for sugar who tries to intercept her when she heads to the country to take cupcakes to Grandma.
It seems like almost every day I stumble upon another top I absolutely "need" due to Instagram and its algorithm that seems to have tapped into my weakness for a good puffy sleeve or vintage-inspired crop-top.
Communal violence over dwindling fertile land in the Middle Belt, a resurgence in attacks by Boko Haram and a fragile ceasefire by militants in the oil-rich southern Niger Delta have turned security into a weakness for Buhari.
Mr Sorkin has a weakness for didactic speeches and seems to have developed a habit of repeating variations of those he is particularly proud of (this reviewer noticed two that had echoes of scenes in "The West Wing").
Try to identify something that is an actual point of weakness for you, and then share what you've done since then to hedge against that happening again, and what you might do differently if you encounter it again.
He is also angry at just about everything, especially gay men who waste their lives getting wasted — chief among them his best friend, Tuffer, a trust-fund wastrel with a weakness for crystal meth and go-go boys.
As technology stocks dive and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite is set to log its first monthly loss since October, some strategists are forecasting further weakness for technology in the near term — with an upward resumption further out.
It said the latest revision is due in part to carry over from last year, mentioning the trade conflict but also weakness for German auto manufacturers due to new fuel emission standards, and soft domestic demand in Italy.
His weakness for protectionism, while regrettable in my view, harkens back to an older G.O.P. orthodoxy and, in any case, is consistent with his pledge to speak for industrial workers left behind by decades of free-trade agreements.
"It's also a sign of weakness for any great democracy to refuse to allow those who have some criticisms to participate in a meeting — a giant missed opportunity for two countries that value dialogue and dissent," Jayapal added.
While those developments point to near-term weakness for the Indian rupee, the August 5-6 poll of over 40 strategists predicts those concerns will be short-lived, and the currency will regain lost ground over the coming year.
Thomas has a weakness for refractive adornment, but Lee's main vices are European designer clothes and ostentatious sneakers, which are constantly arriving at the Quality Control offices, courtesy of various people who like him, or owe him a favor.
Currency derivative markets are signalling further weakness for the euro with one-year risk reversals on the single currency — a gauge of demand for options on a currency rising or falling — dropping to a seven-month low on Wednesday.
It said the latest revision is due in part to carry over from last year, mentioning weakness for German auto manufacturers due to new fuel emission standards, and soft domestic demand in Italy after recent sovereign and financial risks.
This is a real weakness for Sanders, and one that'll be hard to address: That he's an insurgent facing down a corrupt Democratic establishment is core to his identity, and to the bond he's built with his staunchest supporters.
There's no mistaking Green, though: not with his blue eyes and blond curls and constantly flushed cheeks, not with his monogrammed L. L. Bean backpack, not with his weakness for blurting the word "awesome" ("a Caucasian catastrophe," he notes).
The bank's chairman has said no appointment would be made before the end of July, but Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan pressed for a quick decision on Friday, saying the uncertainty created an "element of weakness" for the bank.
"We remain cautiously constructive on gold as we see no end to dollar weakness for the moment given the ongoing political dramas in Washington and the approaching deadline to extend the debt ceiling," said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.
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I've had a particular weakness for Peter Pan kinds of queers, which doesn't encompass all andro bois but, rather, a particular subset therein: lesbians and enbies living out delayed adolescences after being denied the real thing in their closeted youths.
In the wake of Mitt Romney's defeat in the 623 election, most analysts immediately leaped to the GOP's extraordinarily poor performance with Latino, Asian, and African-American voters as a key weakness for the party in an increasingly diverse country.
Although he maintains a weakness for nice champagne, today, on our sedate date, he's sipping ginger tea with honey and lemon to preserve his already strained voice ahead of The Dandy Warhol's headline show at Bowery Ballroom later that night.
" Besides, asked Carrie Chapman Catt, head of the national suffrage association, "Does it occur to you that it was no more a sign of weakness for Miss Rankin to weep, if she did, than it was for Congressman Kitchin to weep?
And given Apple&aposs immense reach across the tech sector — whether it&aposs the semiconductor makers that make its chips, to competitors whose stocks trade in lockstep — any weakness for the tech giant is bad news for the whole industry.
Lieu, one of the few computer experts in Congress, has argued that the push to mandate encryption backdoors is "technologically stupid," pointing out that there's no way to prevent bad guys from exploiting this built-in weakness for their own ends.
LONDON (Reuters) - Currency derivative markets are signalling further weakness for the euro with one-year risk reversals on the single currency — a gauge of demand for options on a currency rising or falling — dropping to a seven-month low on Wednesday.
But also those considered "antisocial": The homeless, the jobless, those on social welfare, and boys with long hair — Ms. Aegerter's eyes lingered on Nelson — or with too many girlfriends, or with a weakness for American music, like Jazz or swing.
His disappointing showing in Iowa after leading in the polls there demonstrated that caucuses were a weakness for him, since his supporters are generally low propensity voters who are less likely to participate when it becomes more difficult to vote.
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High public debt, set to peak at close to 21103% of GDP (Maastricht gross debt definition), compared with an estimated 'AA' category median of 37%, remains a key weakness for the UK's 'AA+'/Stable sovereign rating, which we affirmed in December.
There is only one occasion I can think of where it might work: at a Pokémon tournament, where the person delivering the line has an obscene amount of suavity and confidence, and the person receiving has a weakness for terrible puns.
I hardly live a monastic life, but my splurges are well within the confines of the normal overeducated, slightly underpaid working girl just getting by in this expensive city: too much Seamless, the occasional new pair of shoes, a weakness for Sephora.
"The U.S. consumer is the only thing keeping the U.S. economy out of a recession and we've heard just this week the worries over auto sales and weakness for restaurants," Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, said in a note.
"By no means do we think the weakness for sterling is over, in the sense that the market needs to price in more risk of a no-deal Brexit," said Ray Attrill, head of FX strategy at National Australia Bank in Sydney.
Knowing that a certain fugitive had a weakness for 7-Eleven's Slurpees, Mr Zook got access to security video recorded by the firm and used face-recognition software to learn when and at which outlet he was most likely to swing by.
There are probably many ways to explain this weakness for ruthless authoritarians, including the affinity of a real-estate wheeler-dealer for men who have the power to deliver what they want — something American democratic institutions have often blocked Mr. Trump from getting.
A puzzlement was why, given the credible reports that Jackson had a weakness for the bottle and was careless about doling out opioids to White House aides, two previous presidents, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, had given him such high marks.
But as vice president, he also had access to information on "AWS's strategy, roadmap, pipeline, customers, strengths and weakness for cloud-based productivity products, including the development of new products not yet publicly launched or announced, " Amazon said in its original complaint.
Trump treats foreign policy like a series of personal relationships—a power dater with a weakness for the bad boys, a teenager determined to chuck that irritatingly stable "Europe" suitor his parents might prefer in favor of an authoritarian stud who rides motorcycles.
" He went on, "In one way or another the subtext of all these novels is the great Melvillean theme of the American weakness for secret conspiracies and arcane knowledge, and our embrace of con men, scam artists and flimflammers of every sort.
I spent much of last night steeling myself to be disappointed, fully expecting that this morning we'd be sighing over the American weakness for British accents ("1917"), parsing the triumph of nihilism ("Joker") and sighing over a cute Holocaust movie ("Jojo Rabbit").
"It is a sign of weakness for any side of the political spectrum to resort to media closures rather than engagement to put one's position across," Barrow's office said on Wednesday in a statement that also called for the release of detainees.
"We don't think this is the beginning of meaningful and sustained weakness for markets, but volatility is back and investor confidence has taken a hit," said David Lafferty and Esty Dwek Roditi, Natixis Investment Managers global chief strategist and investment specialist, respectively.
The NHS, which delivers free care for all and accounts for a third of government spending on public services, is typically one of the most important issues for voters during elections and one which is often regarded as a weakness for May's Conservative party.
Wall Street has been a glaring weakness for Clinton throughout the campaign as Sanders has blasted her for giving high-dollar speeches to Goldman Sachs and she stumbled in an early debate, citing the September 19683, 2001, terrorist attacks for her support of Wall Street.
The Hawks forced the Celtics into a ton of turnovers—their 15.5 percent turnover rate in those four games was their fifth highest against any team this season—cleaned the defensive glass (usually a weakness for Atlanta), and kept Boston from dominating the transition game.
However, some investors took the vote as a troubling sign of weakness for the government, which has struggled out of the gate in building a coalition to pass a social security overhaul aimed at saving more than 1 trillion reais over the next decade.
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He also said Kraft Heinz has "become a weakness" for Berkshire, which in February took a $3 billion writedown because the packaged food company has failed to keep up as consumers shifted to healthier and private-label products, but other investments could help overcome the drag.
Even when Mr Gorbachev accepted the fall of the Berlin Wall, the unification of Germany and ultimately its membership of NATO, Mr Bush would play to Mr Gorbachev's weakness for wanting to be lionised, but felt no obligation to help Russia financially or accommodate him politically.
Several unnamed sources familiar with the investigation told McClatchy that Congress and the Justice Department are focusing on whether Trump's campaign, namely Jared Kushner,  gave Russian cyberoperatives the head's up on which key voting jurisdictions showed weakness for Hillary Clinton and could be targeted with fake news.
Sanders, hoping to exploit what could be a major weakness for Clinton in labor-heavy states, called Clinton the "outsourcer-in-chief," latching Clinton to her husband's promotion of the North American Free Trade Agreement and her slow-to-the-game opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
A Saul Goodman-inspired lawyer whose personal life bleeds metaphors at every turn — chronic eczema that ebbs and flows with the outlook of the story, a cat that he's severely allergic to but can't quite give up on, a dirty trench coat, a weakness for prostitutes.
But we knocked Castro down four spots between October 25 and November 1 after he threatened to drop out of the race if he doesn't raise $800,000 by Halloween — a huge show of weakness for his campaign that indicates his days in the race might be numbered.
"My sense is that we are going to challenge the $1.20 level before too long again, and 1.15 is not out of the question, but there won't be the kind of weakness (for the pound) that we saw in the second half of last year," Hatheway said.
Not everything in American conservatism is toxic, but the convention has revealed a profound and genuinely unusual intellectual and moral rot in the Republican Party: a weakness for outlandish conspiracies and a preference for talk-radio antics over the necessarily-somewhat-dull work of practical politics.
But it's the offhand remarks about cult figures like Yotam Ottolenghi (who admits to a weakness for drugstore candy and claims to have had more trouble mastering pastry than he did, as a philosophy grad student, tussling with Hegel) that move Kramer's writing from informative to irresistible.
This movie badly needs some lightness, and the only person who seems willing to provide it is Robert Pattinson, who pops in for a few scenes as the French Dauphin, a louche fop with a weakness for gold silk and an accent that's directly descended from Pépé Le Pew.
The recent data appears to have lulled people into a false sense of security and so a downturn in the data, maybe a contraction in (the third quarter) or (the fourth quarter) could trigger another bout of weakness for sterling, possibly sending it back towards 1.15 (against the dollar).
After seeing the Mi Fold and getting the chance to go hands-on with the Mate X, I think the biggest weakness for Samsung's Galaxy Fold isn't its thickness or its alleged crease, but rather the small 4.6-inch "Cover Screen" Samsung features on the exterior of its device.
All of it—the rank reactive cowardice posturing as toughness, the sophistries and cynicism that excuse a constellation of self-serving cruelties great and small, the weakness for any comforting lie over every troubling truth—will still be here when Trump is, once again, a face in the crowd.
Being afraid of sounding too much like Trump or reporting something that may be beneficial to him is a major weakness for the media, and Democratic candidates who see obvious misdeeds and wrongdoing but refuse to call it out are doing a large disservice to them and their supporters.
Quotable: "It's obvious the president's team understands this is a weakness for him right now given the rhetoric he's used, the dismissal of climate science and all of the executive actions that are consistent with that rhetoric," said Carlos Curbelo, a former Republican congressman from Florida who championed a carbon tax.
By exploiting Trump's weakness for pageantry and flashy photo opportunities, Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnChina is the United States's North Korea problem Pope appeals to world leaders to renounce nuclear weapons Trump must hang tough on North Korea MORE hoodwinked an oblivious Trump into gaining international legitimacy for his murderous regime.
But Clinton's campaign has been careful to not hit Sanders broadly on Wall Street -- a bedrock issue for a senator who prides himself on his distance from wealthy Americans -- and is instead focusing on the shadow banking industry, turning what many progressives see as a weakness for Clinton into an attack line.
Mike Pence of Indiana, who has a weakness for impromptu stops at county fairs, took his future — and still only — wife ice-skating on their first date and is serious enough about his faith that he regularly meets with a small group of men who hold one another accountable to Christian principles.
"The July bounce in sterling was on some expectations that the Bank of England will increase interest rates at its last policy meeting, but with fundamentals looking increasingly downbeat for the economy, it seems to be a path of gradual weakness for sterling," said Viraj Patel, an FX strategist at ING in London.
Officials from the Spanish and Dutch finance ministries denied the report and said there was no new agreement between the countries on how Britain should leave the EU. Sterling was already gaining on Friday before the report, helped by demand for euros and the continued weakness for the dollar, before spiking higher.
"It's obvious the president's team understands this is a weakness for him right now given the rhetoric he's used, the dismissal of climate science and all of the executive actions that are consistent with that rhetoric," said Carlos Curbelo, a former Republican congressman from Florida who championed a carbon tax when he was in office.
Hurdles remain: But even if Buttigieg does well in the Granite State, two strong performances in overwhelmingly white early states would obscure a major weakness for the mayor — he is barely registering with voters of color, who will play a big role in determining the Democratic nominee in coming states, especially in the South.
The bet is that targeting Trump's weakness for exaggerated shows of respect will make him look kindly on Britain amid its deepest political crisis since World War II. Yet experience suggests that the unpredictable and often self-absorbed President rarely draws such straight lines and he's less deflected from his ideological aims than it's often assumed.
Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang touched on it when he wrote of Anderson's "weakness for racial stereotyping," pointing out the dubious politics of having the dogs speak perfect English, while the Japanese human characters—speaking in their native tongue—aren't subtitled, and translated just a handful of times by Interpreter Nelson (voice by Frances McDormand).
Scaramucci has publicly and humiliatingly criticized Priebus, calling him a "paranoid schizophrenic" who will be pushed out soon, and let it be known that the only person he reports to is the President himself, not the chief of staff -- a stunning arrangement for a communications director and a sign of debilitating weakness for a sitting chief of staff.
He may not have been the commercial equal of Dame Agatha, with sales as paltry as half a billion copies, yet he outdid her in industry—he produced more than four hundred novels, to her sixty-six—and in pretty much everything else, displaying a frighteningly intimate acquaintance with mortal weakness for which she could only grope.
On the flip side, it is rarely charged with weakness for setbacks that would likely render the United States vulnerable to that accusation: Its conduct in the East and South China Seas has alienated many of its neighbors; it has been unable to dissuade North Korea from increasingly brazen provocations; and it has had little success boosting its soft power around the world.
So if you have a weakness for funny cat videos and you spend an enormous amount of time, an inordinate amount of time, just watching—you know it's not very good for you, but you just can't stop yourself clicking, then the AI will intervene, and whenever these funny cat videos try to pop up the AI says no no no no.
After Indiana's primary, it is now clear that Republicans will be led into the presidential election by a candidate who said he would kill the families of terrorists, has encouraged violence by his supporters, has a weakness for wild conspiracy theories and subscribes to a set of protectionist and economically illiterate policies that are by turns fantastical and self-harming.
Peg, who has a weakness for the bottle and for her estranged husband, a playboy actor and playwright, runs a down-on-its-luck theater that doubles as a boardinghouse for showgirls and others involved in its productions, all of which is overseen by a stern British aide-de-camp named Olive who turns out to be more than just Peg's secretary.
External liquidity remains a key credit weakness for Belarus, as reflected in the country's low international reserves (USD4.3bn at 1 July 2016), sizeable sovereign debt servicing obligations in foreign currency (USD4953bn for 2016), a large current account deficit (USD1.5bn at end-1Q16) and continued, albeit moderated recently, depreciation of the Belarusian rouble (BYR) against USD (by 8% in 1H16 and by 56% in 2015).
Her supporters hope that bringing it up at a nationally televised debate could create a moment of weakness for Republican presidential Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
It took a while to get here, and yet, three years after gender fluidity purportedly "went pop," and almost five decades after academics first theorized that gender is performance, the market has awakened to the burgeoning commercial viability of people like TJ. That includes Madison Paige, a blond model with wholesome all-American features, a spiked rockabilly haircut and a weakness for Instagram's Boomerang feature.
Audio recordings revealing Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's vulgar and graphic language about women during a taped 2005 interview threatens to exacerbate an already glaring demographic weakness for the Republican presidential nominee.
Polls also show some signs of weakness for Cornyn as well as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, further raising hopes of a win in a state that has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since Lloyd Bentsen in 1988.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday said President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is "showing weakness" for signing Russia sanctions legislation into law, arguing his action amounts to declaring "a full-fledged economic war" on Moscow.
The decision Thursday, which was condemned by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, followed a tweet by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in which he encouraged Israel to deny entry to the U.S. lawmakers, saying it would show "great weaknessfor Israel to allow the lawmakers into the country.

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