I had to be the strong point within this group of people, and help counsel them. |
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With a sword he would've taken care of them easily but barehanded fighting wasn't his strong point. |
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For many years, middle and long distance running has been the strong point of our sport with field events and sprinting being the poor relations. |
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But you're go-getting ways prevail, and you take charge of what's important because prioritizing is your strong point. |
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Consistency however hasn't been their strong point and anything less than their best may not be enough this time round. |
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But having already proven that this is not my strong point, I was soon relieved of my hammering duties once again. |
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Modern dance is not their strong point, though, as their movements were a bit out-of-date. |
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The opening cutscene is indication enough that graphics aren't the game's strong point. |
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The Romans were fond of building enormous ramps to allow them to walk over the walls of an enemy's strong point. |
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Felicity of language is a strong point, and he switches with ease from English into the local lingo. |
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And so, the album ends on an unexpectedly strong point, fuzzy guitars purring out simple, yet wonderful riffs. |
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He wasn't good with dilemmas, choices usually involved thinking and thinking wasn't his strong point. |
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But the niceties of narrative structure, pacing and simple declarative English prose aren't her strong point. |
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A strong point was the recognition in article 3 of the right of indigenous peoples to self-determination. |
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But serving up culture in a governmental sauce was not his strong point and the group was disbanded after a year. |
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I am very fond of a singer called Kristin Hersh who really has no voice, but has made a strong point out of her voicelessness. |
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The other traditional strong point of forwarding agents resides in their ability to manage all customs operations. |
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The strong point of this second phase is the roll-out of a population consultation operation. |
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That means that the owners of WM2003 machines will need to install the runtimes in RAM, which is not a strong point in its favor. |
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Military management, never the strong point of post-Confederation Canada, was not going to suddenly improve with the return of the troops. |
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Fashion is not my strong point and the brain numbing possibilities of the bluff and double bluff involved here are well beyond my analytical powers. |
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The strong point of the Faculty is that it offers the Dominican and Thomistic points of view. |
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Sociology and statistics don't seem to be your strong point, Mr Newton. |
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I didn't bowl too badly but that's never been my strong point. |
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Its strong point is SCADA, the integration tool designed and developed by Cegelec teams. |
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The strong point of the text is that it links up cultural diversity and pluralism, human rights, access to knowledge and freedom of expression. |
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William the Conqueror granted London a charter, confirming its previous privileges, but also began building the White Tower, nucleus of the Tower of London, as a strong point. |
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Another strong point is that the computer-assisted sequences showing the team's amazing ball skills are very zippily done, making you wish football always looked like this. |
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That night, the Japanese counter-attacked under cover of artillery fire and over-ran a strong point on the edge of the Royal Berkshires' position. |
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For example, you get a doctor from your team to make a presentation in front of the patients, precisely because speaking is not his strong point. |
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That said, high-speed handling is not a strong point as it may be in sportier, car-based crossovers. |
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The desire for transparency and public information and for the involvement of local populations in all safety plans is another very strong point of the report. |
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The strong point of a a non-formal education facilitator is being a local person, but the facilitator's status is not secured due to the contract that the facilitator has to make annually. |
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Host Martine McCutcheon's autocue had broken and the actress proved that ad libbing is not her strong point. |
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Docile believes that the addition of tear tape into the Jelly Rolls packaging provides a strong point of differentiation for the brand. |
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The design was conceived and created entirely in-house, the result of interaction among all of the Group's divisions, starting from know-how of the primary element, which has always been the strong point of Gefran sensors. |
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Other projects of the Eurodistrict cover the topics of health and transport, with as strong point the management of emergencies and local public transport. |
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Whether out on the land or in a strong point, however, the soldiers of O Coy do their best with what they have, living for the most part out of a small pack. |
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Coherence, though, is not the strong point of these extremist groups. |
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One strong point of this mill is that it runs on regular gas. |
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This is a strong point that bolsters what I was saying. |
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Another strong point is the reliable manufacturer support for resellers: Aastra sales partners and customers receive immediate support whenever needed. |
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Diversity of membership can be both a strong point and a weakness. |
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Safety is a Renault strong point, which is of particular importance to families carrying young children, as most Grand Scenics tend to do. |
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Worms was a German strong point in the southern Rhineland on the West bank of the Rhine and the German forces there resisted the Allied advance tenaciously. |
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