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The bill, even in its weaker form, has many critics.
However, a weaker form of the first hypothesis can still be considered.
The partial order has a weaker form of the third condition.
The winds, though in far weaker form, will probably return over the weekend.
This weak form of tolerance is not what we are trying to promote.
Thus he felt it was a very weak form of manumission.
The theory can mean, in its weaker form, that the president has full authority over the executive branch.
These were declined as strong adjectives, usually with no weak form.
Usually they can still be understood by other speakers of English, so why is it important to learn how weak forms are used?
This is a relatively weak form of protection which can be easily cracked.
In a weaker form, it is used as an argument for the incompetence of God.
Some verbs have a mixture of strong and weak forms.
Norway employs a weak form of mandatory military service for men and women.
In its weak form, this theory says the president has the power to fire executive branch officials, like the independent counsel.
That would indeed be a weak form of criticism.
U.S. troops also used mefloquine, although in a weaker form.
In open systems, hidden channels are common and a weaker form of ordering must be used.
Indeed, the weak form of the argument seems almost intuitively obvious.
One also has a weaker form of this theorem in positive characteristic.
This is a very weak form of the typing available in certain programming languages.
He looked down to the figure he now wore, the killer's weak form.
Weaker forms of the theory state that "Every physical event has a physical cause."
The present system also differentiates strong and weak forms of the verb.
Unfortunately the wind was a bit weak form then on which limited our flights to top to bottoms.
Strong and weak forms of certain pronouns, found in some languages such as Polish.