How To Use Weakness In A Sentence

  • It is no more a sign of weakness to change leadership in wartime if success depends on it than it is to remove a baseball pitcher who is getting shelled in order to prevent the game from becoming hopelessly lost.
  • His other key weakness is his inability to detach himself from his players and put them under pressure.
  • He is capable of taking over this game, and if he does, Illinois' primary weakness will be its undoing.
  • The main weakness of these republican reforms was that they threatened fundamental change but didn't fully implement it.
  • Weakness number one is a cumulative amateurishness. The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley
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  • Speak to fitness and conditioning coaches and they will tell you how long layoffs cause weaknesses that heighten a susceptibility to minor injuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Hampshire junior school has turned weakness into strength and won glowing praise from Ofsted inspectors.
  • I've got a real weakness for chocolate.
  • And like past challenges to civilization, such barbarism thrives on Western appeasement and considers enlightened deference as weakness, if not decadence.
  • Data from human studies indicate that decompression at 1,000 feet/minute results in excitement and euphoria, followed by sensory dullness, weakness, and unconsciousness.
  • Besides, he had, it seems, a weakness in his voice, a perplexed and indistinct utterance and a shortness of breath, which, by breaking and disjointing his sentences much obscured the sense and meaning of what he spoke. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Vulnerability is not weakness, and the uncertainty, risk, and emotional exposure we face every day are not optional. Our only choice is a question of engagement. Our willingness to own and engage with our vulnerability determines the depth of our courage and the clarity of our purpose; the level to which we protect ourselves from being vulnerable is a measure of our fear and disconnection. Brene Brown 
  • The officers 'servants, commonly called "batmen," were unfortunate rankers who, in moments of weakness, had sold themselves into slavery for half a crown per week. Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army
  • He mixed, however, some prudence with his courage, and passed the greatest part of his time in a country retirement; alleging his advanced age, and the weakness of his eyes.
  • _ -- This affection is almost always met with in adults, and the earliest symptoms are pain and weakness in the legs, and sometimes a slight kyphotic projection of the spinous processes. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • This phraseology is grandiose, rotund and sonorous, but signifies a fatal weakness in Walcott's approach to both Brand and Philip.
  • I am certain that, over the board, I have a real-time weakness in assessing what is the best countermove by the opponent in a quiet position.
  • By exploring the nature of power, some of the weaknesses of the objective analysis of behaviouralism can be identified.
  • In fact my whole being was permeated by the leaden-armed pervading weakness one feels when forced to work in the small hours.
  • I was constantly confronted with my own weaknesses, my hunger, my low tolerance for pain.
  • Nature is as well adapted to our weakness as to our strength. Henry David Thoreau 
  • A fear of weakness only strengthens weakness. Criss Jami 
  • This is the same bacterial nerve toxin that causes botulism, an illness which causes muscle weakness or paralysis.
  • The process of demyelination interrupts the electrical impulses that run through these nerve fibers, causing weakness and paralysis. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • But Dominic Iglesias made effort to comfort him, speaking not uncheerfully, determining even to fight the fatigue and weakness which, as he could not but own, daily increased on him, if only for the sake of this faithful and simple adherent. The Far Horizon
  • The accident dissolved my life into illness, weakness, pain and exhaustion, cold and hunger.
  • Its characters offer human frailties, weaknesses and moral dilemmas that draw us in.
  • Never test another man by your own weakness. Joseph Conrad 
  • That was her other weakness, wanting to know if her own prognoses would come true. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • Side effects may include headaches, muscle pain, joint stiffness, weakness, high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), sugar in your urine (glucosuria), swollen hands and feet due to fluid retention, and redness and itching in the area you inject. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • Such conditions can lead to dizziness, weakness, lethargy and confusion.
  • I have a weakness for fishfinger sandwiches. Times, Sunday Times
  • While being interviewed by a start-up, 'you could say, 'My weakness is I get bored by routine,'' says Ben Dattner, a New York industrial psychologist.
  • It said the impact could be compounded if other areas of economic weakness emerge. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the part of those on whom they operate, they are indicative either of improbity or intellectual weakness, or of a contempt for the understanding of those on whose minds they are indicative of intellectual weakness; and on the part of those in and by whom they are pretended to operate, they are indicative of improbity, viz., in the shape of insincerity. Fallacies of Anti-Reformers
  • In the case of the anti-deficit campaign, flaccid fiscal management was a weakness to be strenuously avoided.
  • The legislation has a fundamental weakness.
  • A male Cancer-Pisces, fearing that his sensitivity is a form of weakness, may try to assume an aggressive persona, hoping to conceal his feelings with an overt display of toughness or machismo.
  • One of the most effective homeopathic remedies is gelsemium 6th, which conforms to the classic picture of most flu symptoms, including tiredness, weakness, heavy and sick feelings. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • There is also general fatigue, nausea, and gastric weakness, swollen and dropsical abdomen, and pain and tightness under the right subcostal region right front ribs. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • The British media may be attacked for the weakness of its investigative reporting and the salaciousness and dodgy practices of the tabloids, but I would rather err on the side of a profession that is hard to control than one that is pliant. Privacy decisions can't just be left to judges and politicians
  • Cardinal, accused him of prevarication and weakness, and threw himself at her Majesty's feet, conjuring her in the name of the King her son, not to authorise, by an example which he called fatal, the insolence of a subject who was for wresting favours from his sovereign, sword in hand. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • For comic effect it has a character whose supposedly hilarious weakness is to use phrases that have gone out of fashion.
  • In fact, this is the weakness of historic cost accruals accounting.
  • My attitude is that if you push me towards something that you think is a weakness, then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength. Michael Jordan 
  • Do not apologize as your weaknesses, failings and gaps in your c.v. are thrown at you.
  • This was an early example of what the ancients called akrasia, or weakness of will, where we find ourselves doing what we know we shouldn't.
  • That enviably resilient Bayesian model has been cracked, in the eyes of many philosophers, by such refractory phenomena as akrasia or ‘weakness of will.’
  • We need to learn our strengths and recognise our weaknesses to truly serve our armed services.
  • He writhed at the memory, revolted with himself for that temporary weakness.
  • We are more interested in bolstering confidence than in pointing out weaknesses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Internal causes, such as catarrhal diseases of the stomach and weakness and emaciation from disease, may act as direct or predisposing causes. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • Simpson's ruthless ambition and weakness for self-promotion has not made him the most popular journalist in the BBC.
  • Try to find a way to turn her stubbornness from a weakness to a strength.
  • The fiscal crisis instead reflects deep structural weaknesses in the economy. Times, Sunday Times
  • While Curzon showed him every courtesy, Kitchener treated his willingness to compromise as weakness.
  • And in the fraternity of coaching, this pathology is considered a strength, not a weakness. Jon Kerr: Football Coaches are Cut From a Different Cloth
  • The strength and the weakness were thus two sides of the same coin minted by Comte's sheer energy and persistence (or obstinacy, according to taste) which derived, in turn, from the strength of his motivation: the urgency of the social problem as he saw it; the need for a complete intellectual system as the means of solving it; and his conception of his own messianic mission. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • This of course is science's strength, rather than its weakness, its ability to self-correct and approximate ever closer to a possible underlying truth.
  • It doesn't take much to shuffle test papers in front of a classrooms of students; the art of the educator is in interpreting the results and assisting each student in their strength and weaknesses. Sound Politics: Sorry, low-income children of Washington, you lose
  • That is to say it did not stem from any inherent infirmity or weakness or deficiency.
  • Even the most black-hearted among us have secret weaknesses that make us go all warm inside.
  • These limitations are the main weakness of our systematic review.
  • We should not confound uncharity with a sort of natural repugnance and antipathy, instinctive to some natures, betraying a weakness of character, if you will, but hardly what one could call a clearly defined fault. Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals
  • Like any confidence man, the coercer can only exploit a weakness that we refuse to confront directly, ourselves.
  • So, they throw like girls, which implies weakness, yet they were vicious attackers who needed to be subdued with significant force?
  • Symptoms range from isolated ptosis, diplopia or mild proximal muscle weakness to severe generalized weakness.
  • The strength of criticism lies in the weakness of the thing criticized. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
  • Its greatest weakness is its meager budget and limited scope.
  • Kate may be a self-confessed dag who loves hanging at home in her tracky dacks and footy jumper but after our image-conscious judges exposed appearance as a weakness, Kate has presented herself as a beautiful diva and tirelessly worked at her stage presence. Kate upsets Lindsay Lohan + Wins Aussie Idol
  • The world's largest maker of computer security software forecast second-quarter sales and profit that missed analysts 'estimates, citing weakness in the euro and "cautiousness" among customers. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • We are upgrading forecasts and see current share price weakness as a good opportunity to buy. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is a perennial weakness of princes - a penchant for false-hearted favourites.
  • Such regimes put up a veneer of stability, unity and consensus, just as democracies project a misleading veneer of weakness.
  • If she has any weakness, it is her Italian.
  • The legislation has a fundamental weakness.
  • If there is what you call weakness, wouldn't the army be good for it? Dangerous Days
  • His weaknesses, such as ballhandling and passing, can be attributed to inexperience; it will be interesting to see if he can develop them over time. Other top forwards available in the NBA draft
  • I have a great weakness for fresh herbs and love the scent of basil and tarragon.
  • Wield knew that if Ellie had a weakness, it was a tendency to be star-struck by fully paid-up luvvies. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • In a position of authority, a weakness for the opposite sex leaves you open to blackmail.
  • His Marlowe is always pushing buttons, probing people for weakness, wresting control of the situation.
  • It is marked by weakness in the facial muscles and weakness and wasting of the shoulders and upper arms.
  • Hills' main weakness as quarterback is that he telegraphs his passes.
  • The weakness in their defense has already cost them dearly this season.
  • Both experts agree that pharming is simply a new application of well-known security weaknesses.
  • This produces Para paresis; with weakness more marked peripherally, urinary incontinence and aboulic and aphasic symptoms.
  • One actually grows "dof" (dull) from sheer weakness. Woman's Endurance
  • An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through a weakness in the abdominal wall at the navel.
  • Perhaps, in pointillist fashion, I can flesh out some of the strengths and weaknesses I see in greater detail in a future post. stuart A Blogger’s Case Against Blogs
  • In becoming that figure, he also brought out the essential weakness of official Unionism, its demoralised passivity, its sentimental traditionalism, its dearth of ideas, its hangdog lack of creative energy.
  • He was afraid, because of his great weakness, that he might fall in and drown.
  • In retaliation McCarthy announced he was "breaking" with the Republican leader and accused the President publicly of "weakness and supineness" in ferreting out Communists, indeed claimed he himself had made a terrible mistake -- namely to have voted for Eisenhower in 1952! Nigel Hamilton: American Caesars
  • Fortunately, being a nurse, she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses.
  • By contrast, it is easier to confirm an academic skill weakness through the use of standardized achievement tests.
  • The appraisal system seeks to assess employees' strengths and weaknesses.
  • Take your weaknesses and translate them into positives.
  • The wolf leaped lamely back, losing its footing and falling in its weakness.
  • You are the reason why I became stronger. But still, you are my weakness.
  • The objective of the event is to explore the strengths and weaknesses of franchising as a source of new business opportunities.
  • For example, concomitant complaints of limb weakness suggest the presence of neurologic or connective tissue disease.
  • However, cylindrical anodes have weaknesses such as long processing cycle and poor suitability.
  • In short, Scotland's economic strengths outweigh its weaknesses.
  • Its effects on the nervous system include weakness, paralysis, and tingling in the hands and feet.
  • British newspapers were full of moral outrage at the weakness of other countries.
  • Only by overcoming our weaknesses can we advance without any encumbrance; only by uniting ourselves in our struggle can we be invincible.
  • Involvement of the seventh cranial nerve results in weakness of the ipsilateral facial muscles and a vesicular rash in the external ear (zoster oticus) or on the hard palate.
  • This explanation provides us examples of Rae's great strength as an expositor and social critic and of his great weakness as a theorist.
  • Strength alone knows conflict, weakness is below even defeat, and is born vanquished.
  • But sarcasm, whether or not it's the lowest form of wit, is an expression of weakness.
  • The Ofsted report was highly critical of the school, and said its weaknesses far exceeded its strengths.
  • This would expose the weakness of the Islamist parties.
  • We believe the shoulder pain may be occurring because of superior displacement of the humeral head due to weakness of the external rotator muscles.
  • If he has a weakness, it is a questionable ability to make the deep throw well.
  • They have the usual quota of human weaknesses, no doubt.
  • Slugs are attracted to beer, and this weakness can be exploited by deploying pitfall traps baited with beer (real ales with traces of yeast, rather than filtered lagers).
  • Miltiades had personal experience from the Persian army and knew its weaknesses.
  • Take flower-de-luces, stalk, blossom, root, together; then decoct them over a slack fire; and with the liquid bathe your eyes several times a day; you will most certainly be cured of that weakness; but see that you purge first, and then go forward with the lotion. The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • Another weakness was that the assumed values for portion sizes, distributions of fish species in meals, and food contents of nutrients are only approximations to the true values.
  • And what standards of evaluation are appropriate for comparing the strengths and weaknesses of different ethical theories Kantianism, Aristotelianism, utilitarianism, ... Sociological knowledge
  • Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage. Truth and courage aren’t always comfortable, but they’re never weakness. Brene Brown 
  • A few approved highly of my conduct; while many not only blamed, but publicly derided me, for what they termed a ridiculous weakness. Narrative of Joanna; An Emancipated Slave, of Surinam.
  • The lamentable weakness of the words roused a motion of pity in Lily's breast.
  • For British companies, the recent weakness of sterling will provide a further fillip. Times, Sunday Times
  • Weaknesses: Have looked a bit insipid for the past year in attack. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most investors, once invested in an uptrend, will stay there looking for any weakness in the ride up, which is the indicator needed to jump off and take the profit.
  • Puppies are my one weakness. I love puppies!
  • I chose to start with the medical exam because I wanted to show the weakness of the human body in a situation in which the body seems to be moved by strings, like a marionette.
  • In my view, the relationship with Linda was so difficult and so peculiarly distressing upon him, that it heightened those personality weaknesses.
  • Her smile was nervous and her voice wobbled a little, but the information she gave made up for any weakness in presentation.
  • She was admitted to hospital in September, 1991, because of fever, productive cough, and weakness.
  • For power to show itself in weakness, for glory to appear in baseness, for divinity to kythe (228) in humanity, and such glorious rays to break forth from under such a dark cloud, this was greater glory, and more majesty, than if he had only showed himself in the perfection of the creatures. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • _The symptoms_ are of a general character, such as emaciation, weakness, wasting of muscles and lameness. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • Life doesn't forgive weakness. Adolf Hitler 
  • Despite the absence of precise measures, there are a few types of circumstantial evidence that suggest legislative weakness.
  • It screams of vanity, self-obsession and, quite frankly, weakness. The Sun
  • He has a weakness and that would be his heart, or in other words, the ones he cares about and loves.
  • We decided to stay, and that sign of weakness guaranteed that the first talks ended in deadlock. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know your past, I know your missions, your plots, plans, schemes, faults, weaknesses, interests, everything really.
  • There were not a few who saw things blackly in this respectand flayed the planlessness and heedlessness of the Reich's policies, andwell recognized their inner weakness and hollowness but these were onlyoutsiders in political life; the official government authorities passedby the observations of a Houston Stewart Chamberlain with the same indifferenceas still occurs today. Mein Kampf
  • But there in lay their weaknesses also. Banks soon started to favour business that was profitable (ie, risky) but which, under Basel 1's crude definitions, escaped the appropriate capital charges.
  • The very unique architecture described as a weakness in restoring systems after an attack, the fact that every company has a different set of defenses, is a benefit. The Volokh Conspiracy » If you like the BP spill, you’ll love cyberwar
  • But against this untimely weakness Lady Penelope was guarded, by the strong shield of self-conceit. Saint Ronan's Well
  • She did some in-office tests and remarked that I don't have the reflexes of a hyperthyroid - no signs at all of muscular weakness.
  • Those urging caution note the failure of the euro to go above $1.30, despite ongoing market clatter about dollar weakness.
  • This can lead to anaemia, resulting in fatigue and weakness. Times, Sunday Times
  • We recognised a weakness in their team and hammered it home. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've never found therapy to be a sign of weakness; I've found the opposite to be true. The willingness to have a mirror held up to you definitely requires strength. Brooke Shields 
  • Jordan, unfortunately, compounds this weakness with an abrupt style.
  • The more a guru or spiritual teacher abstains from food and laughter, the more he rises above human weaknesses and the accidents of life, the more a master and superior he is considered to be.
  • That points to another weakness: inexperience in dealing with geopolitics can sink a deal.
  • Let no man's greatness be a bar to full utterance; but let temperance and charity -- duties peculiarly imperative when uttering derogatory truth -- be especially observed towards a resplendent suffering brother like Coleridge, suffering from his own weakness, but on that very account entitled to a tenderer consideration from those who are themselves endowed to feel and claim something more than common human affinity with a nature so large and so susceptive. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
  • The patient presents at birth or during the first year of life with generalized weakness and characteristic myopathic facies with several physical deformities.
  • They come up against our distinctive types of personal defence and weakness.
  • Your life gets better by changing yourself - to improve yourself, to enrich your strengths and to discard your weaknesses. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It is the task of organization at the same time to neutralize the individual weaknesses of its members. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • It also plays down his weaknesses - ballhandling, creating off the dribble, facing the basket and perimeter shooting.
  • For it would seem that the wily old fox has finally outfoxed himself by falling prey to an inherent weakness that involves opening his mouth precipitately.
  • While women were increasingly associated with weakness and emotion, by 1860 men no longer dared embrace in public or shed tears.
  • a case of steroid-induced weakness
  • Solo time is a prerequisite of self-development and growth, not a sign of weakness or personal defect.
  • An innate horror at the sight of a naked sword averted him from the most just of wars; while his favourite Buckingham practised on his weakness, and his own complacent vanity rendered him an easy dupe of The Thirty Years War — Complete
  • In a position of authority, a weakness for the opposite sex leaves you open to blackmail.
  • It said the impact could be compounded if other areas of economic weakness emerge. Times, Sunday Times
  • A prolonged admission is likely to result in profound weakness and physical disability.
  • Traders heard about it and smelled weakness. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a family hatchback with no real weakness and a whole lot of virtues. The Sun
  • I ought not to lose an opportunity of refuting an absurd story which has been much circulated, and which is repeated exceedingly malapropos under the article of the “Abbé Gedoyn,” upon whom the writer falls foul with great satisfaction, because in his youth he had been a Jesuit; a transient weakness, of which I know he repented all his life. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • He notes that he looked "to those twelve Caesars so mistreated by Suetonius," in the hope of emulating the best of each: "the clear-sightedness of Tiberius, without his harshness; the learning of Claudius without his weakness; Nero's taste for the arts, but stripped of all foolish vanity; the kindness of Titus, stopping short of his sentimentality; Vespasian's thrift, but not his absurd miserliness. Portrait of Power Embodied in a Roman Emperor
  • It is often our emotional weaknesses and deficiencies that cause our portfolios to fail, and not - as many like to think - because the market isn't rising.
  • Dlr's present retreat fm 91.92 suggests price wud continue to 'gyrate' nr term established range of 91. 28-92.08 n downside bias is seen for weakness to 91.40, however, only below indicated intra-day low (AUS) wud yield re-test of y'day's 90.97 low. FXstreet.com
  • Louise suffers from osteoporosis and myasthenia, a muscle weakness which means she needs to sleep for about four hours after every riding lesson.
  • It had warped me into a suffocating, totalizing essence, pinned me with the girders of weakness, monstrosity, and leprosy that supported their dichotomous construction of Homosexual.
  • In occupation neuroses, other than those produced by the use of the pen, pain, weakness, and numbness are at least equally prominent, and even in writer's cramp the "neuralgic" form is common. Why Worry?
  • She's well aware of her strengths and weaknesses as an artist.
  • She lacks the indefinable charm of weakness.
  • The only idea that came up in her head and wouldn't go away was Judy Laverne, Wilshere's weakness. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The women's defiant attitude was the greatest surprise to the authorities who expected tears, supplications and general weakness.
  • Came the day when all mists and cob-webs dissolved, when he found his brain clear as a bell, and took just appraisement of his body's weakness. THE RED ONE
  • That's a very important shift, and that will stay whatever the strengths or weaknesses of the military campaigns.
  • After nine years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq, they are beginning to recognize age-old legacies of the battlefield -- once known as shellshock or battle fatigue -- as combat wounds, not signs of weakness. Michael Winship: Don't You Know There's a War On?
  • Traders heard about it and smelled weakness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most critical is a life-threatening weakness in the aorta -- the major blood vessel from the heart.
  • The greatest weakness of the scheme lies in its lack of government support.
  • Mr. Obama blamed the economy's weakness on the downturn in Europe, slow job growth and what he called the "debacle" of this past summer's debt ceiling negotiations. NYT > Home Page
  • Mrs Marcos' lawyer adeptly exploited the prosecution's weakness.
  • The strength of Chester's connections with Liverpool and with Wales and the Marches contrasts with the relative weakness of those to the east and south-east.
  • Besides the heart and the weakness of your opponent, you have still another chance, in ruffling his temper; which, in the course of a long conversation, you will have a fair opportunity of trying; and if – for philosophers will sometimes grow warm in the defence of truth – if he should grow absolutely angry, you will in the same proportion grow calm, and wonder at his rage, though you well know it has been created by your own provocation. Letters for Literary Ladies: To Which is Added, An Essay on the Noble Science of Self-Justification
  • The canker is suggestive of the character weaknesses, hurtful habits and secret sins that lurk below the surface of our respectability until exposed by extreme stress.
  • The teachers help the children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses.
  • I have lived without forethought or arrière pensée -- without the weakness of regrets or the stinginess of precautions, 'and then he turned to me -- his eyes were half shut and his voice was muffled as if a flood were battering on the door of his dispassionateness,' I have had everything in life except you, 'he said. Balloons
  • Some say that managerial cool is both his strength and his weakness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus it is that the weakness of our intellect and the perversity of our will lend each other mutual support; and that, generally, a disputant fights not for truth, but for his proposition, as though it were a battle pro aris et focis. The Art of Controversy
  • One of the key areas of weakness was information management.
  • He maintained that the weakness of old age should be resisted by a seriously undertaken regimen of frugal eating, moderate exercise and intellectual pursuit.
  • Collections of diplomatic documents concerned with the origins of the Great War have also had their built-in weaknesses.
  • These conditions continue to be seen as a sign of weakness rather than illness.
  • In the current situation, however, portraying Romney as a flip-flopper would not signal weakness or a lack of masculinity, but would tap into suspicions that he is not a true conservative. Aaron Belkin: Mr. President: Depict Romney as the Extremist He Claims to Be
  • It's a serious and immensely well-informed series about the way monarchs are defined as much by their physical weaknesses as by their strengths. Times, Sunday Times
  • The weakness of productivity is not just a statistical curiosity or a matter of international bragging rights. Times, Sunday Times

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