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Other factors also influence a decision: whether a spouse works, whether children are still at home, the state of the economy (experts suspect that more officers are delaying retirement because of the feeble job market).
According to newly revised data from the Commerce Department, the economy is smaller today than it was when the recession began, despite (or rather, because of) the feeble growth in the last couple of years.
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This is different from the case of Au(111), in which the honeycomb network only derives from the vdW intermolecular forces because of the feebler interaction of 2 with this surface.
I am painfully aware of the feeble stature of writers and intellectuals in this complex world.
But that power had to be used in the service of the feeble local authority.
The manufacturing sector has been battered by a prolonged housing slump and feeble demand for autos, because of the weak economy and the big jump in gasoline prices that has occurred this year.
Out go one or two of the feebler tunes.
Letchworth Village was built specifically for "the segregation of the feeble-minded" over a century ago.
And, of course, utter nonsense, since what we all know but would rather not admit is that Clooney is on the list because of the popular and increasingly feeble Ocean's series.
Because of her feeble sight she doesn't realize she has been observed.
The Hungarian embassy in London reckons 100,000 such citizens live in Britain but only around 5,000 are registered.Mr Orban's triumph is assured in part because of a feeble opposition.
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