He challenged me with one of the feebler bits of rhetoric the faithful adopt to clinch the argument. |
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This last obstacle will be very trying for Marc Guillemot as the winds will be even feebler and more variable than in the approach phase. |
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Otherwise, the burden on the strong could become intolerable, and the weak would get feebler still. |
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Agriculture, which was expected to prop up the rest of the economy, is looking feebler after the late rains. The government seems to realise that something is wrong, and that further reform can put it right. |
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Having gained membership, those efforts became even feebler. |
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But if the lacklustre growth is largely down to feebler supply, then fiscal austerity becomes more defensible and loose monetary policy more risky. |
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He observed that the therapeutic effect of the simply diluted solution was feebler than the effect observed with the homeopathic dynamised solution. |
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As soon as there occurs any prostration of the vital forces, the spirit disengages himself from the body, and the feebler the body, the freer is the spirit. |
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But as global problems proliferate and information whips round the world ever faster, the organisational response looks ever shabbier, slower and feebler. |
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Instead, they interact through its feebler cousin, the weak nuclear force. |
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