If the new pension regime has an Achilles heel, it is the state-owned institutions still associated with it.
But the revolution in military robotics does have an Achilles heel, notes Emmanuel Goffi of the French air-force academy in Salon-de-Provence.
The ease of these attacks reinforces the extent to which fuel remains an Achilles heel for the U.S. efforts in the region.
Meanwhile, what was once an Achilles heel is becoming a competitive advantage.
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This requirement, though reasonable and common, could be an Achilles heel.
Imagine having banks in Cyprus become an Achilles heel for Europe.
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Now they think they have found an Achilles heel: global warming.
But while the simple requirement of a physical DVD is an impediment to casual downloaders of illegal content, that physical format has also left consoles with an Achilles heel that has been getting a lot of attention in the press these days: used games.
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If Huckabee has an Achilles' heel, it's his lack of experience, Holland said.
Until now, index funds have had an Achilles' heel.
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In the U.S., any success will only encourage China-basherss to redouble their attempts to browbeat China intto reform on a wide range of issues--and especially ahead of next year's Beijing's Olympic Games, which are seen as an Achilles' heel.
That makes the antibodies useful weapons in attacking the virus' Achilles heel, and a potentially powerful target for an effective vaccine.
Peters, on the other hand, will be spending some of his new free time suing the makers of Roll-A-Bout, an item he blames for the re-injury of his Achilles heel.
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