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Patients may be too feeble to farm effectively.
Growth, when it comes, will be too feeble to stop unemployment rising and idle capacity swelling.
Administration officials have tried to make that point, but they have stopped short of making absolute declarations — probably because many industry analysts say some banks that are "too big to fail" may well be too feeble to stand on their own.
If there is any consolation for Democrats, it is that the state Republican Party, after a series of election debacles, might be too feeble to capitalize on the Democrats' troubles, though the possibility of a prominent candidate — Rudolph W. Giuliani, for example — running in 2010 has generated some hope in Republican ranks.
Theyve taken some steps to act on the hunch, but their actions may be too feeble to make a difference.
Boy, he'd be the first CEO on God's green earth to be too feeble to break a contract.
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The Tories were too feeble to protest.
His reforms were erratic but bold, and they were too feeble to save the Soviet Union.
His legs are too feeble to run; his walk is more like a plod.
These achieved mixed success and in any case were too feeble to have any real impact.
"Thank you," Anna replied, dutifully, "for I am too feeble to do that".
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