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You should know your weakness.

weakness造句

OK, I'll confess a weakness.

It was my folly, and thy weakness.

After all, everyone has a weakness.

Yes, vanity is a weakness indeed.

I don't know why femininity should be associated with weakness.

It should use that credibility to fend off weakness now.

Femininity isn't weakness; it's the glorious, splendid crown on humanity.

He confessed to a weakness for orange squash.

It breeds perceptions of illusionary strength rather than deflation's exaggerated weakness.

We have been buyers during every prolonged period of gold weakness for years, and we continue to be buyers of gold during the current bout of weakness.

The onset of the disease is usually gradual, starting with fever, general weakness, and malaise.

Symptoms include headaches and weakness, along with a horde of other problems.

Don't try to be brave, in the face of love feelings, all is human weakness.

The initial symptoms include tingling and cramps in the arms and legs, followed by muscular weakness.

Given these things, here's an example of a good answer to the question: "What is my greatest weakness?"

Their travails, however, go some way towards explaining the puzzling weakness of job creation since the recession ended last year.

Mr Putin has positioned himself as the symbol of a resurgent nation recovering from years of humiliation and weakness.

Dieting, skipping meals, or eating erratically can lower blood sugar, with symptoms such as weakness, irritability, and fatigue.

It was not the faintness of physical weakness, though confinement and hard fare no doubt had their part in it.

As one Turkish columnist has noted, for Turkey to be so touchy about the minutiae of a congressional vote betrays weakness, not strength.

In the euro area, where there is scant evidence of wage inflation and extreme weakness in the periphery economies, the ECB should not raise rates.

The precise order can be worked out from the direction of fractures on his skull: when bone breaks, the cracks veer towards existing areas of weakness.

In 2003, Gaddy co-authored a book called The Siberian Curse arguing that Russia's huge territory was in fact a weakness and not something to be proud of.

Its painless bite may seem harmless, but the deadly neurotoxins begin working immediately resulting in muscular weakness, numbness, followed by a cessation and breathing and ultimately death.

Boeing yet again postponed the maiden test flight of its 787 Dreamliner, this time because of structural weakness in the area where the wing attaches to the body of the aeroplane.

We need to consign the expression 'Nice Guys Finish Last' to the dustbin of history, by realising that being a decent person is not a sign of weakness but a positive and desirable trait.

The born weakness of vernacular poems is the unrefined language. The paper discusses the connotation of the language refinement, analyzes the problem of non-refinement and puts forward some improving measures.

Therefore he is all the more ashamed of his moment of weakness about a month ago, when he bought some candy and offered it to a bunch of them on the street.

A neurotic disorder characterized by chronic fatigue and weakness, loss of memory, and generalized aches and pains. It was formerly thought to result from exhaustion of the nervous system.

Out of the window is the bitterness of the rain hitting the banana, and the haggard face on the window does not want to see himself. The orange light on the desk gives me the only warmth, keeps the left hand up, has never had the weakness, and looks at the ink as the sand earthed and portrays the reflection.

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