He never mentioned it but for an enfeebling bout of jaundice, he might have sprinted for Britain at Wembley in the 1948 Olympics. |
The ECB's support for the banks cannot prevent the weak economies of Spain, Portugal, Italy and Ireland from enfeebling their banks and governments. |
It is the governments of the Member States that are enfeebling Europe, while we should be restoring her strength! |
On the simple ground of the enfeebling of the Male intellect, I rest this humble appeal to the highest Authorities to reconsider the regulations of Female education. |
But even this is more symptom than cause of a societal recidivism in which economic change, the enfeebling crutch of welfarism and clinging to working-class tradition all play a part. |
Governments need to lay out a credible path to reducing their deficits in the medium term, but without excessively enfeebling an already weak recovery. |