Weak definition

Weak means a cheese requires little pressure to crush and is soft but not necessarily sticky like a pasty cheese.
Weak means that individual berries are somewhat translucent, watery and soft, may have relatively low sugar content, inferior flavor, or are of poor keeping quality.
Weak means that there are only 1 or 2 well-designed U.S. studies or only studies from elsewhere and/or inconsistent results.

Examples of Weak in a sentence

  • Weak consensus (WC) is a primitive that achieves a weaker form of agreement compared to BA: it guarantees agreement among all the parties that output a bit, but parties are allowed to output a special symbol ⊥.

  • Mk+σj j approach exploits the advantages of timestamps (e.g., T 1 and Similarly, ▇▇▇ cannot present as a legal NAN gateway to a T 3, and T 2) and random numbers (e.g., uSMj and vN ) of the Security services comparisons [14] [17] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] LAKA Session-Key security Weak √ √ √ Forward security √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Impersonation attack safeguard √ √ √ √ √ Wireless USB Laptop NAN meter and NAN gateway, respectively.

  • Weak radicals, weak suppletion, and phonological indices in Semitic.

  • Extremely Weak 0.25 to 1 Strong 50 to 100 Very Strong 100 to 250 The structural integrity of a rockmass will be affected by the presence of discontinuities.

  • Weak or nonexistent procurement policies and management oversight can entice some employees to manipulate contracts to their personal benefit and can result in costly, wasteful, or unenforceable contracts.


More Definitions of Weak

Weak in this context means simply ‘non-specific’, such that weak_∃x = “there exists some x” (as opposed to a specific
Weak means a vacant building or a building with few windows on eye level facing the footpath, resulting in little or no visual relationship between the footpath and the interior of the building.
Weak here means tested against functions in (Lp
Weak means that the equivalence in Definition 3 is not required to hold for all pushout-pullback half cube, but only for those one resulting from the Grothendieck construction (see the discussion of “modularity” in the concluding section).
Weak cipher suite support, TLS1.0 support, sweet32 etc.); • Reports indicating that our services do not fully align with "best practice" (e.g. missing security headers or suboptimal email-related configurations such as SPF, DMARC etc.); • Issues surrounding the verification of email addresses used to create user accounts; • Clickjacking vulnerabilities; • Self XSS (i.e. where a user would need to be tricked into pasting code into their web browser); • CSRF where the resulting impact is minimal; • CRLF attacks where the resulting impact is minimal; • Host header injection where the resulting impact is minimal; • Network data enumeration techniques (e.g. banner grabbing, existence of publicly available server diagnostic pages); • Reports of improper session management / session fixation vulnerabilities. Responsible investigation and reporting includes, but is not limited to, the following rules: • Don't violate the privacy of other users, or destroy data, etc.; • Don’t defraud or harm Tectum SoftNote or its users during your research; you must make a good faith effort to not interrupt or degrade our services; • Don't target our physical security measures, or attempt to use social engineering, spam, • distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks, etc.; • Report the bug only to us and not to anyone else; • In general, please investigate and report bugs in a way that makes a reasonable, good faith effort not to be disruptive or harmful to us or our users. Otherwise your actions might be interpreted as an attack rather than an effort to be helpful.
Weak means that fish passage provisions are set in policy or statute, but not effectively implemented. Tasmania, for example, has strong fish passage provisions in the Inland Fisheries Act, however they are not effectively implemented - in a political climate that places a high priority on encouraging the building of dams. Fish passage is included in the assessment criteria for medium and large dam proposals. "Strong" means that an effective implementation program is underway. Key elements of implementation include: (a) accurate mapping and auditing of dams, weirs, and other impediments; (b) a program for the identification and removal of unnecessary impediments; (c) readily available written guidelines on fish passage provisions for small and medium dams are available; (d) policy requires all new major on-stream dams must have fish passage facilities.
Weak means built from a language with finitely many variables.