Sentence examples for are often too feeble from inspiring English sources

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"Patients' voices are often too feeble and drowned out by the speed and intensity of a fragmented health-care system," Periyakoil said.

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Finished product testing is often too little and too late.

But nothing like this is being done in China, and specialists like Li Sifa of Shanghai Fisheries University insist that Chinese regulations are too lax and that enforcement efforts are often feeble or nonexistent.

They are often interesting, too.

Today, however, we are often portrayed as deeply flawed, feeble, feckless frauds.

It is often fruitless, too.

Now it turns out that genes, per se, are simply too feeble to accept responsibility for much of anything.

And, unlike in the real economy where risk of failure brings risk of loss, clawback provisions are all too feeble.

This is Beslan.The usual clichés of misfortune are too feeble.

His legs are too feeble to run; his walk is more like a plod.

OK, so Burley was slapped down, but it was too feeble a response in my view.

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