But as global problems proliferate and information whips round the world ever faster, the organisational response looks ever shabbier, slower and feebler. |
The Persian's mew was rather feebler that day, because she had a cold. |
This feebler cohesive force renders it apt to deliquesce, especially if there be a small excess of the alkali. |
Half a minute after being introduced commencement of torpidity ensued, shown by contractions becoming fewer and feebler. |
He observed that the therapeutic effect of the simply diluted solution was feebler than the effect observed with the homeopathic dynamised solution. |
Otherwise, the burden on the strong could become intolerable, and the weak would get feebler still. |