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Meanings of weaker people in English
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Usage of weaker people in English
1
The further away government is from people, the stronger government becomes and the weakerpeople become.
2
We must, you know, have some regard to the effect of our conduct on weakerpeople.
3
What characteristic contempt for a weakerpeople!
4
It killed all the weakerpeople and forced the survivors to sharpen their wits lest they perish, too.
5
But as a weakerpeople are sometimes tempted to use these methods against oppressors, poison would occasionally be used by them.
6
These coolies, who had been kept strictly under discipline in their own land, here found themselves masters of a weakerpeople.
7
I did admire the weakerpeople, especially those who were unhardened by the months of physical training of the voyage out from England.
8
They are the weakerpeople, the minority; and you cannot help going with the minority who are struggling for their rights against the majority.
9
Weakerpeople than himself might easily give in to that voice and be tempted by its message.
10
Competition will be keen, the temptation to selfishness and arrogance will be severe, the provocations to deal harshly with weakerpeoples will be many.