The weak link that has allowed robots to turn Webmail into a spam hose?
All the data says that usernames and passwords are the weak link in the security chain.
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The weak link for Ford, like most other companies in the fourth quarter, was Europe.
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Mr Woodruff plumps for money as the weak link, tracing Russia's descent into a barter economy.
Feature phones are the weak link in the handset market now that consumers are migrating rapidly to smartphones.
The weak link in pavement is bitumen, the black petroleum product that holds the bits of rock together.
First, the weak link in any wireless or radio system is the antenna, its effectiveness and its location.
The weak link: County employees had been logging into the network through their home computers, leaving a gaping security hole.
The financiers were, with a very few notable exceptions, the weak link.
The weak link, I think, is the imposition of the domestic version of FATCA on US Banks which is necessary for IGA reciprocity.
Gearboxes have traditionally been used to speed up the RPM from the rotor to the generator, but they are the weak link in the chain as you get larger.
Francesco Garzarelli from Goldman Sachs said that in the event of a massive write-down "a systemic danger in the eurozone which comes from the weak link that is Greece will be removed".
The Neighbors has clearly emerged as the weak link in the network's Wednesday comedy chain, but last night also suggested the show might be stabilizing since it did not drop this week.
Still, this development is good news for consumers, as it should lead to increased demand for the cards, which will hopefully serve as a kick in the pants for the weak link in the CableCARD chain, whoever it is.
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Labour see the Lib Dems as the weak link in the coalition and they will be applying as much pressure as possible to Nick Clegg's party by suggesting that the 'new politics' of partnership should not mean saying one thing in opposition and doing another in government.
The next weak link in the power-deregulation chain is transmission and distribution .
Yet for all the recent progress in supply chains, a weak link remains--the link between product development and manufacturing.
Gatland picked out the Northampton player, 24, as a weak link ahead of the opening Six Nations encounter in Cardiff on 4 February.
Meanwhile, the Telegraph newspaper reports that England hooker Dylan Hartley - whom Gatland criticised as a weak link in the run-up to the 4 February clash - has accepted the Wales coach's apology.
That perked markets up since it promised to sever the link between weak banks and weak sovereigns.
This would help break the link between weak banks and weak sovereigns.
The world economy's other weak link, Japan, faltered half-way through 2004 and despite the odd spark has not yet sputtered into life again.
The initial impetus for the link-ups has been the weak performance of bank shares in the UK in the past year.
There was no weak link among the four host properties, though you do not have to stay at any of them.
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There's still one weak link in the equation: What if you're using a different e-mail address in five, ten or 20 years?
Consistent with that rather gloomy finding, some new research finds only a weak link between the rule of law and economic growth.
With bond funds, the link was so weak that the relatively high expenses charged by actively managed funds overwhelmed the value of their modest outperformance.
Even if Mr. Paulson were to figure out the link between the weak dollar and oil dictators around the world, a greenback reversal would take time.
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