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Across the eastern half of the northern Pacific, they require a mid-tropospheric cyclone to cut off from the main belt of the westerlies and only a weak surface circulation.
In the eastern half of the north Pacific ocean and north Indian ocean, the older subtropical cyclone definition term is still used, which requires a weak circulation forming underneath a mid to upper-tropospheric low which has cut off from the main belt of the westerlies during the cold season ( winter ).
Those across the northeast Pacific ocean consider them subtropical cyclones as long as a weak surface circulation is present.
The Caps struck at once at the weak point of their opponents by ordering a budget report to be made ; and it was speedily found that the whole financial system of the Hats had been based upon reckless improvidence and the wilful misrepresentation, and that the only fruit of their long rule was an enormous addition to the national debt and a depreciation of the note circulation to one third of its face value.
This weak and underdeveloped bone structure increase the chances that the baby will get stuck in the pelvis during birth, cutting off circulation and leading to a rotting away of tissue.
At the Riksdag in 1765 the Caps returned to government and they struck at once at the weak point of their opponents by ordering a budget report to be made, and it was speedily found that the whole financial system of the Hats had been based upon reckless imprudence and the wilful misrepresentation and that the only fruit of their long rule was an enormous addition to the national debt and a depreciation of the note circulation to one third of its face value.
The weak circulation moved eastward over the interior of the Florida Panhandle, and dissipated on October 1 near the Florida / Georgia border.
On the following day, the system developed a weak low-level circulation, and was declared Tropical Depression Eight while in the western Gulf of Mexico.
Poor blood circulation leads to a weak pulse, pale skin, and fainting.
The origins of Alma was from a weak circulation observed in the eastern Atlantic on August 14.
A weak circulation north of Puerto Rico moved northeastward, becoming a tropical depression on September 10.
A very weak circulation caused by a tropical wave moved across the tropical Atlantic.
As the depression drifted erratically, the system remained weak due to its large circulation and lack of deep convection near the center.
The waved tracked northwestward and entered the Gulf of Mexico on June 16, where it began to develop a weak closed circulation on the following day.
It remained weak due to its fast westward motion and Saharan Air Layer around the circulation.
On the morning of September 28, a weak cyclonic circulation formed just off of Cuba and intensified as it moved westward.
A low-level circulation center formed and moved westward until it developed a weak surface low on August 27 ; consequently, a tropical depression was designated at 1200 UTC that day.
It is associated with notching of the ribs ( because of collateral circulation ), hypertension in the upper extremities, and weak pulses in the lower extremities.
* A rapid, weak, thready pulse due to decreased circulation combined with tachycardia.
The blood vessels develop collateral circulation around the blocked vessels to compensate for the blockage, but the collateral vessels are small, weak, and prone to hemorrhage, aneurysm and thrombosis.
On July 3, a weak low-level circulation developed while located south of Cape Verde.
Located in an area of weak steering currents and easterly wind shear, the tropical depression drifted to the north-northeast while the convection was displaced up to 70 mi ( 110 km ) west of the circulation.
The depression weakened further into a weak low-level circulation before dissipating on June 21.
Atmospheric effects are much more important than tides in its circulation ; its weak currents generally follow the prevailing winds, and these winds can influence the water level by as much as a meter.

weak and was
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves.
He knew the whyfores and the wherefores but he was weak, very weak, on the therefores.
One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375-degrees-C, showed the presence of adsorbed water ( about 0.3 wt ) ) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room temperature and which disappeared, due to broadening, at low temperature.
He mumbled at her but let himself be led off inside the house, shuffling mightily to make it clear how weak and aged he was and how he was buffeted about by those who still had their wicked strength.
He was six feet one like his father, with big hands and a hairy chest, a man the weak and persecuted would turn to.
In Greece, there was since the 19th century a science of the folklore called laographia ( laography ), in the form of " a science of the interior ", although theoretically weak ; but the connotation of the field deeply changed after World War II, when a wave of Anglo-American anthropologists introduced a science " of the outside ".
The omission of vowels was not a satisfactory solution and some " weak " consonants were used to indicate the vowel quality of a syllable ( matres lectionis ).
The legal system was based on Portuguese and customary law but was weak and fragmented.
The city remained a Free Imperial City, subject to the Emperor only, but was politically far too weak to influence the policies of any of its neighbours.
Suggesting her marriage to Claudius was to a weak emperor who was, because of his hesitations and terrors, a threat to the imperial authority and government.
On 19 June, the weak and ailing tsarevich received twenty-five strokes with the knout, and then, on the 24th, he was subject to fifteen more.
Many critics considered Johnson's actions were passive and delayed, and thought his defense of the Monroe Doctrine in this instance was weak.
This does not mean that he was a weak or somehow cowardly man.
Although an energetic campaigner, the empire during this period was just too weak to defeat its enemies in Anatolia, Bulgaria and Serbia.
Though a losing season, this was a 26-game improvement over 2004, and sufficient for second place in a woefully weak NL West, five games behind the San Diego Padres.
A weak ruler, his reign was dominated by a series of powerful ministers and by his wife, Aelia Eudoxia.
In this reign of a weak Emperor dominated by court politics, a major theme was the ambivalence felt by prominent individuals and the court parties that formed and regrouped round them towards barbarians, which in Constantinople at this period meant Goths.
The first known use of the word ball in English in the sense of a globular body that is played with was in 1205 in in the phrase, "" The word came from the Middle English bal ( inflected as ball-e ,-es, in turn from Old Norse böllr ( pronounced ; compare Old Swedish baller, and Swedish boll ) from Proto-Germanic ballu-z, ( whence probably Middle High German bal, ball-es, Middle Dutch bal ), a cognate with Old High German ballo, pallo, Middle High German balle from Proto-Germanic * ballon ( weak masculine ), and Old High German ballâ, pallâ, Middle High German balle, Proto-Germanic * ballôn ( weak feminine ).
The only forces immediately available for Vienna's defence were Prince Louis of Baden's force of 36, 000 stationed in the Lines of Stollhofen to watch Marshal Tallard at Strasbourg ; there was also a weak force of 10, 000 men under Field Marshal Count Limburg Styrum observing Ulm.
There was a final weak Gladstone ministry in 1892, but it also was dependent on Irish support and failed to get Irish Home Rule through the House of Lords.

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