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But to be effective, there cannot be any weak link in the defense.

The mega-blip, however isolated, fuelled accusations that Germany has long been a “weak link” within the European counter-intelligence due to a fragmented, federalised system that’s underpinned by a strong emphasis on individuals’ privacy.

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The Americans allowed South Sudan to shoot 61% in the first half, got outscored 21-3 from three-point range and turnovers — the clear weak link of this team so far — were a problem yet again.

“Not having a weak link is critical,” Harbaugh said.

The weak link, however, is the script by Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou, who, despite the hope they’d steer back to their darkly suggestive “Dogtooth” days, can’t seem to link their customary meanness to any kind of profundity.

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