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weak and parts
Analysis in roleplaying is usually done for the purpose of understanding strong and weak points of an individual or as a process to eliminate weak parts and strengthen good parts.
However, this overlooks those parts of scripture which provide for the doctrine of the " Two Swords " and for the medieval Roman Catholic concept of the powers of kings to protect the Christian Constitution of states, to defend and extend the boundaries of Christendom by lawful means only, to protect and defend the innocent, the weak, the poor and the vulnerable, and to protect the church and the papacy with the king's own life, if necessary.
Loyrette has tried to improve weak parts of the collection through income generated from loans of art and by guaranteeing that " 20 % of admissions receipts will be taken annually for acquisitions ".
The building's exterior uses Pennsylvania Blue Marble, which, due to the manner in which it was cut, has begun to deteriorate from the exposure to the elements of weak parts of the stone.
* 1962 – Robert Dicke, Peter Roll, and R. Krotkov use a torsion fiber balance to test the weak equivalence principle to 2 parts in 100 billion
After the transmission of the first of the two parts, Amis was quick to praise the adaptation, stating that " All the performances ( were ) without weak spots.
* Bombette () the Bob-omb, with the ability to blow up weak parts of walls.
TMS uses electromagnetic induction to induce weak electric currents using a rapidly changing magnetic field ; this can cause activity in specific or general parts of the brain with minimal discomfort, allowing the functioning and interconnections of the brain to be studied.
However, Mercury is said to be extremely weak if it is in the same sign as the Sun in a Navamsa divisional chart ( the Navamsa is a harmonic chart which divides each sign into 9 parts ).
I was then able to fix a few parts I thought were a bit weak and add a few extra parts to it that I thought were important-the guitar and the female vocals in particular.
The large holes that swallowed up parts of Guatemala City in 2007 and 2010 are a spectacular example of " piping pseudokarst ", created by the collapse of large cavities that had developed in the weak, crumbly Quaternary volcanic deposits underlying the city.
When the size of the observable universe becomes smaller than any particular structure, no interaction by any of the fundamental forces ( gravitational, electromagnetic, weak, or strong ) can occur between the most remote parts of the structure.
Failures can range from slight errors ( slight over or under extraction – too bitter or too weak ; or uneven extraction – some parts over-extracted, some parts under-extracted ) to significant errors ( undrinkably harsh or watery ) to complete failure ( espresso does not brew successfully, water sprays everywhere, etc.
* The rule for integration by parts is derived from the product rule, as is ( a weak version of ) the quotient rule.
The Spanish continued to dispute the annexation of the western parts of its West Florida colony, but their power in the region was too weak to do anything about it.
Some squash concentrates are quite weak, and these are sometimes mixed with one part concentrate and two or three parts water.
When those two groups break then the two parts together eventually unify into the usual weak hypercharge U ( 1 )< sub > Y </ sub >.
The strong, or man of parts, had no more in division of victuals and clothes than he that was weak and not able to do a quarter the other could ; this was thought injustice.
UFO researchers and theologians critical of TST admit that, while, observations of diffuse lights during ( and sometimes before and after ) very severe earthquakes may give some weak support to some parts of TST and Earthlights theory ( see Earthquake lights ), they question the ability of fault lines to generate luminous effects and hallucinatory experiences under much less severe conditions.

weak and story
In a 2011 news story, Investor's Business Daily wrote, " Before the mortgage crisis, Attorney General Janet Reno accused banks of racism for failing to market mortgages to poor minorities with weak credit.
It had lavish costumes but apparently a weak story.
IGN gave the game a score of 9. 0 / 10, noting its strong story, graphics, and music, but cited weak dialogue.
Unlike the hot-headed Mario, Luigi is willing to listen to both sides of the story before resorting to violence, and has devoted his life to helping the weak and oppressed.
Writer Vladimir Nabokov, in his lectures at Cornell University, said: " In an Anglo-Saxon thriller, the villain is generally punished, and the strong silent man generally wins the weak babbling girl, but there is no governmental law in Western countries to ban a story that does not comply with a fond tradition, so that we always hope that the wicked but romantic fellow will escape scot-free and the good but dull chap will be finally snubbed by the moody heroine.
Criticisms included the unusual control scheme, which Game Informer considered awkward ; lack of focus on the story, making Entertainment Weekly compare the game to a " 1990s arcade game, filled with over the top battle sequences, spectacular visual effects – and a pretty weak plot "; and backtracking, stated by GamePro that inexperienced players " might find it exhausting to keep revisiting the same old places over and over and over ".
These epic introductory tendencies give way to the main portion of the story, usually involving a battle of some kind ( such as in the Iliad ) that follows this pattern: dressing for battle ( description of Achilles shield, preparation for battle ), altar sacrifice / libation to the gods, some battle change ( perhaps involving drugs ), treachery ( Achilles ankle is told to be his weak spot ), a journey to the Underworld, and the final battle.
The movie tells the story of Kalyani, the all suffering, selfless, sacrificing, and strong yet weak Indian woman.
However, on the advice of filmmaker Aditya Chopra, who thought that the male characters would be too weak, Karan decided to tweak the story-line to make it the story of two brothers.
In this story the weak " Prince of Powdah " and his mentor " Reschem " travel the world in search of blends.
In the context of the story, it is only because the school professor has a weak heart that he succumbs, as is confirmed by the survival of the second victim.
Though she is quick to cry and psychologically weak in some respects, over the course of the story she develops undeniable skills in leadership and swordplay, and becomes the central figure of the Tatara Army.
Reviewers also considered the story and voice acting to be weak.
Using modern design methods, it is possible to take a weak story into account.
Typically, where this type of problem is found, the weak story is reinforced to make it stronger than the floors above by adding shear walls or moment frames.
Meanwhile, Russel Berman sees the story as a discourse on the nature of judgment in general, recognizing its depiction in the story as weak and illogical, yet simultaneously necessary.
Some classical and post-classical hadith scholars such as Al-Albani, Majdi, and Al-Jawzi have rejected the story, with some declaring it as fabrication, pointing out in their arguments that the chains of transmission by which the story was transmitted are all weak.
Some classical and post-classical hadith scholars have rejected the story, with some declaring it as fabrication ( mawdu ’), pointing out in their arguments against the factuality of the incident that the chains of transmission ( isnads ) by which the story was transmitted are all weak ( daʻif ).
This particular story has been challenged by Muslim scholars for having a weak chain of transmission ( that is, they deem it difficult to determine if the oral traditions can be traced precisely back to a witness of the events described during Muhammad's life ).
" 1UP. com gave the game a D +, criticizing the enemies ' intelligence and weak scenarios, and labeling the story " boring.
The most common complaints were the weak story, short length of the game and the low resolution.

weak and have
Needless to say, strong hands are not eager to be joined by weak hands, for this increases the risk that they will have to absorb what these weak hands unload on the way up, at higher prices, during the run-up phase of the campaign.
Some species in the Plethodontidae have a weak zone at the base of the tail and if the salamander is in danger or if the tail is grabbed by a predator, it breaks off, a process known as autotomy.
While the use of paracetamol, aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen and other NSAIDS concurrently with weak to mid-range opiates ( up to about the hydrocodone level ) has been said to show beneficial synergistic effects by combatting pain at multiple sites of action, several combination analgesic products have been shown to have few efficacy benefits when compared to similar doses of their individual components.
However, many have argued that the usefulness of these laws is vastly inadequate in terms of controlling government actions, largely because of institutional and systemic obstacles like a weak judiciary, poorly trained judges and lawyers, and corruption.
Corruption in the public administration and a weak judiciary have continued to be long-term problems, and the presence of organized crime remains very high.
In some areas, the Militant tendency were held to be systematically targeting weak local party branches in safe seat areas in order to have their own candidates selected, and thus become MPs.
The luggage wagons, with a great amount of plunder, is said to have remained along the old Roman road, the main route from Poitiers to Bordeaux, to give protection to his weak right side.
It uses a limited number of vocalisations, mostly grunts and snorts while females have a weak mooing contact-call for their young.
Most English verbs ( traditionally known as " weak verbs ") have just four separate forms, e. g., " start ", " starts ", " starting ", " started ".
Conversely, states such as Virginia and Massachusetts in the United States of America did not have sovereign status, but had significant political and economic independence coupled with weak federal control, reducing the incentive to secede.
The " strong "-" weak " categorization is not the same as " Western "-" non-Western ", as some Latin American states like Argentina and Brazil and Middle Eastern states like Egypt and Israel are considered to have " strong " administrative structures and economic infrastructure.
Historically, the international community would have targeted weak states for territorial absorption or colonial domination or, alternatively, such states would fragment into pieces small enough to be effectively administered and secured by a local power.
In the Halo franchise, the weak, low-ranking Grunts of the Covenant originate on a frozen exoplanet named Balaho, where methane is a primary constituent of the atmosphere, prevents the planet becoming even more frigid than it already is due to its distance from its parent star, and thus, Grunts have evolved to utilize the gas for respiration.
The most widely accepted explanation for these phenomena is that dark matter exists and that it is most likely composed of heavy particles that interact only through gravity and possibly the weak force ; however, alternate explanations have been proposed, and there is not yet sufficient experimental evidence to determine which is correct.
The effect of Digivolution, however, is not permanent in the partner Digimon of the main characters in the anime, and Digimon who have digivolved will most of the time revert back to their previous form after a battle or if they are too weak to continue.
Healthy adult elephants have no natural predators, although lions may take calves or weak individuals.
Initially, it was believed that low frequency fields that were too weak to cause significant heating could not possibly have any biological effect.
Food webs exhibit principles of ecological emergence through the nature of trophic relationships: some species have many weak feeding links ( e. g., omnivores ) while some are more specialized with fewer stronger feeding links ( e. g., primary predators ).
* Mahaina-A woman who claims to suffer from alcoholism but is believed to have a weak temperament.
The deletion of historical final schwas ( weak vowels ) at the end of words such as give and have phonemicized / v /, but the now-silent ⟨ e ⟩ remained at the end of most / v /- final words.
I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a King of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any Prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm.
ENSO conditions have occurred at two-to seven year intervals for at least the past 300 years, but most of them have been weak.

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