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The car, with everybody saying their piece simultaneously back in Maranello, was a weakish compromise.
"Some people think she was weakish, but I don't.
Is that a weakish tea?
The most common treatment is now the Michaels cuebid, which shows a weakish or moderate hand with at least 5-5 in two unbid suits.
Most disappointing, he is proving himself a weakish interviewer, willing to settle for canned statements when they suit his predilections.
A weakish hand with unbid suits (unbid major)
The sole weakish link among the principals is Amanda Halgrimson, as Donna Anna.
"A weakish report was more or less expected," said James Solloway, research director at Argus Research.
"Over all I'd say it's a weakish report, but there were some positives," said Ian Borsook, an economist for Merrill Lynch & Company.
With a good four-four fit in one major suit and a weakish three-two fit in the other, it is "always" right to play in the major suit.
A Comparison of Figures "The numbers are still on the weakish side," Mr. Griggs said, "but in January they grew strongly, and it looks like they are again this month.
And she is betting that the relatively stronger American economy will keep investors more interested in holding dollars than euros, leaving the new currency at about the same weakish level in 12 months that it is now.
A weakish looking team at the start had gelled over the early part of the season, added some strength in Roper mid-way through the year and finished almost as strongly as the League Champions, West Ham.
David Shulman, the chief equity strategist at Salomon Brothers, said that the Fed's decision in May not to raise interest rates, followed by the weakish May jobs reports and yesterday's retail sales data had been a succession of "green lights" for the stock market.