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Instead, Clinton only offered another feeble assurance that his "commitment [to fast-track] will be in the fast lane of our concerns".
By now, it's obvious that no amount of bad weather could dampen their spirit––each drop that falls is taken as some feeble challenge to their collective commitment.
Five other ministers soon followed suit, including two from opposition parties, who voiced doubts over the government's commitment to reform.The feeble-looking caretaker government, which is to pave the way for elections in July, is now run by Beji Caid Sebsi, an 84-year-old former foreign minister.
After years of sacrificing promising young players for name-brand veterans past their primes, the Yankees developed the core of their mid-to-late '90s dynasty, allowing Steinbrenner to grow old and feeble while celebrated for an everlasting commitment to winning.
My silent condemnation of those fellow-exiles who wished to assimilate — which is to say my bloody-minded commitment to rootlessness — was my feeble act of fidelity to the old country; or maybe not even to Libya but to the young boy I was when we left.
It's a feeble attempt to persuade you that the music's lack of commitment or thrust is somehow enigmatic, rather than a cop-out.
Their love not only meant forging Christian commitment in those whose faith was, at least in Arif and Kathleen's terms, feeble; it also meant guiding Muslims toward Jesus.
Feeble labeling.
How feeble!
Feeble stuff.
Too feeble.
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