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As a seasoned politician, Norton knows all incumbents have an Achilles heel of unfulfilled expectations from their own base.
At least the T-Rex (which Hammond assures me they have here) has a built-in Achilles heel — if these raptors learn how doors work, for instance, it could be a big problem.
Employment is going to be the Achilles heel of NDA regime.
'If you were to ask me what my Achilles heel is, I probably would say pride.
Liverpool started to look as susceptible to Forest's long throws just as much as their visitors were to dead-ball deliveries and it felt like the result would hinge on whose Achilles heel had the biggest target on it.
The Niners can run — the Achilles heel of the Eagles defense — and TE George Kittle finds open spaces when Purdy is hurried — a key element against the NFL’s best pass rush.
They believe it’s the government’s Achilles heel, while Chief Minister Andrew Barr thinks the silent majority approve of both light rail and the Calvary takeover.