weak

Definition for weak

adjective as in faint, soft

adjective as in exposed, vulnerable

adjective as in watered-down

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Wales opened the scoring with an opportunistic effort by Edwards who capitalised on some weak Japan tackling,

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A weaker labor market is still a source of worry, though and bears close watching as the end of the year approaches.

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“Some of these could become severe, could become supercellular where they start spinning, and those carry a remote, non-zero, risk of damaging winds and/or a weak tornado,” Kittell said.

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The top issues include how to address weak climate goals and how to improve financial flows from rich to poor countries to build resilience against a warming world and transition to low-emission economies.

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These modest purchases, say local retailers, wouldn’t have been possible a few years ago when logistics and digital-channel penetration were weak.

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