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  • They're hoping Obama will fail because they think that freedom from restraint is always the answer - that ethics and responsibility and justice and kindness are synonyms for the word weak.

    Steven Denlinger: Go home, Eeyore - send out Tigger! 2009

  • On the other hand, the conservative who sits and allows themselves to be bashed in a college classroom, I call weak.

    unknown title 2009

  • She didn't talk to me the whole rest of the day and then she decided to bring it out at Tribal that I called her weak.

    reality blurred 2008

  • She didn't talk to me the whole rest of the day and then she decided to bring it out at Tribal that I called her weak.

    reality blurred 2008

  • Strauss-Kahn said without greater cooperation the global economy will continue to struggle and job creation will remain weak.

    IMF Chief Warns Against 'Currency Wars' AP 2010

  • Strauss-Kahn said without greater cooperation the global economy will continue to struggle and job creation will remain weak.

    IMF Chief Warns Against 'Currency Wars' AP 2010

  • CEO Louis Chênevert said, “As expected, commercial aerospace aftermarket orders have rebounded nicely but the commercial construction markets remain weak.

    Airline Orders Boost Boeing Above Estimates, Stock Lifts Higher Heather Struck 2010

  • Strauss-Kahn said without greater cooperation the global economy will continue to struggle and job creation will remain weak.

    IMF Chief Warns Against 'Currency Wars' AP 2010

  • CEO Louis Chênevert said, “As expected, commercial aerospace aftermarket orders have rebounded nicely but the commercial construction markets remain weak.

    Airline Orders Boost Boeing Above Estimates, Stock Lifts Higher Heather Struck 2010

  • Exports seem unlikely to provide much of a boost; although China, India, Brazil, and some other emerging markets are growing quickly again, Europe and Japan — both major markets for U.S. exports — remain weak.

    How a New Jobless Era Will Transform America 2010

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