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Weak

Weak meaning

Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability. | Unable to sustain a great weight, pressure, or strain. | Limp, soft.

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The report singles out weak management assessment, weak budgetary performance and flexibility, and weak debt and contingent liability positions as contributing to S&P’s negative assessment.

Odor Salts of strong acids and strong bases (" strong salts ") are non- volatile and odorless, whereas salts of either weak acids or weak bases (" weak salts ") may smell after the conjugate acid (e.

After Pillar hit a weak pop up to shortstop and Rosario hit a weak fly ball to left, utility infielder Vaughn Grissom was the Braves last hope of continuing their historic season.

As a result, I am projecting weak growth for the company going forward, with it underperforming the videoconferencing industry and its competitors, driven by market share losses, making this a tricky investment opportunity with a weak risk-reward profile.

China's steel mills have struggled with weak margins in recent months because of sluggish demand from a slowing economy and weak activity in the property sector.

Now Musk has been called out for being a free speech 'absolutist' who sues his critics, with a user on his own social media platform saying: 'What a weak, weak man.

Together with weak state education systems, this results in weak skill levels across Arab economies.

Waterman felt weak, sometimes too weak to do anything.

Speaking in Brussels now, warns that Europe’s productivity is “weak, very weak”, and point out that growth has been slowing down for a long time.

Suggesting that the cause of cancer was passive exposure to his father’s cigarettes and a few extra pounds instead of a medication known to form NDMA—a probable carcinogen—seems like a weak pretty weak argument, right?

Even as the management has done a good job in cutting costs and conserving cash, volume outlook for JLR remains weak due to weak global growth and model launch pipeline besides the Brexit event in CY2021.

Meanwhile, as Germain-Lee treated more and more children with bone diseases, she noticed that weak bones could lead to weak muscles.

Meanwhile, Emily was treating children with diseases that affected their bones, and she noticed that weak bones could lead to weak muscles.

She was so weak, when the ambulance came they put her on a water drip because she was weak.

Specifically, because the U.S. faces small and weak opponents in the Middle East – Syria, Libya, Iran – and operates in weak, fragmented states like Yemen or Somalia, the U.S. can use drones with less blowback.

The rupee opened on a weak note and declined by 18 paise to 71.51 against the US dollar in opening trade on Monday, tracking weak opening in domestic equities and strengthening of the American currency overseas.

In such a weak economic environment, structural issues surface and the weak financial sector is becoming a drag on growth.

GM’s sedan business is weak because GM’s sedans are weak: Virtually all of the best-selling sedans in the United States are made by Toyota, Honda, and Nissan.

Goertzen said global conditions for agriculture are weak, but Canadian producers are still doing relatively well and will continue to do so thanks to the weak Canadian dollar.

MANCHESTER UNITED will have to exploit weak link Leonardo Bonucci if they are to get anything against Juventus this weak.