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A classic "mixed message", with a brute practical impact and a feeble sign of wouldn't-it-be-nice idealism-on-the-cheap.
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Indeed, it marked the first, feeble sign that creditors were regaining the upper hand after years of bowing and scraping to borrowers.At the end of weeks of wrangling over the terms of the loan, the banks finally managed to squeeze from Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), a private-equity group buying First Data, a concession helping them make sure that the debt would be repaid.
Doing his collections, straightening up the city, he is the only feeble sign of life within it.
On September 23rd Giorgio Napolitano, the president, called on politicians to avoid a rupture and to nurture feeble signs of economic improvement.
LONDON — With the British economy showing feeble signs of resilience and a new central bank governor waiting in the wings, the Bank of England decided on Thursday to keep its benchmark interest rate and its economic stimulus program unchanged.
A sign of failure, of a feeble economy, perhaps?
A feeble justification.
But this is a feeble dodge.
That is a feeble argument.
Laura Rogers is a feeble, fledgling Lady Macbeth.
They could suffocate a feeble recovery.
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