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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which is responsible for air quality and which recently launched a consultation on the subject, has become so feeble that there has been speculation it might be abolished.
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Mr. Perry's campaign became so feeble at the end that it is easy to forget why many observers, myself included, once thought him to be quite formidable.
Dresdner Bank became so feeble that it was taken over by its biggest shareholder, Allianz, and Commerzbank is a perpetual subject of takeover speculation.
Why did humans become so different: bipedal, upright, hairless, with limited strength, feeble jaws, bad backs, embarrassingly large heads and brains with a cerebral cortex four times the size of a chimp's?
Facts, in the third quarter of 2016 had became so many elusive bubbles, popping over our heads as we grasped at them with floppy, feeble arms.
It is by no means entirely salutary that the forces of censorship in this country should have become, of late, so feeble that even when a gopher ball like "Tropic of Cancer" is served up to them they cannot knock it out of the park.
In contrast, the sleep-deprived brain becomes noisy with electrical activity and so feeble at laying down memories that the process is all but blocked.
Guinea-Bissau, an impoverished former Portuguese colony, has become an ideal transshipment point for drugs from Latin America, diplomats say, because its institutions are so feeble and its leaders so susceptible to payoffs.
Is current regulation so feeble?
Why is Britain's policing so feeble?
Thank you for being so feeble.
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