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Although it has long been suggested that feeble levels of participation may very well be an expression of consumers' dissatisfaction with scheme design, little systematic efforts have so far been channelled towards supporting such argument with empirical evidence.
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What has in fact happened is that unprecedented levels of massive growth in the public debt has, at best, bought a feeble, anaemic and jobless "recovery," with many economists calling for additional deficits for more stimulus spending.
In her forthcoming study, Dr. Levy found that older people exposed to negative images of aging, including words like "forgetful," "feeble" and "shaky," performed significantly worse on memory and balance tests; in previous experiments, they also showed higher levels of stress.
But he left school with a feeble set of A-levels and decided to be Jack Kerouac instead.
The chapter on Senator Dole's penis, included perhaps for reasons of spurious evenhandedness, is feeble and nasty and doesn't rise to the level of a Viagra joke.
In the west, Penruddock's rising, the most successful of a series of otherwise feeble royalist actions in March 1655, was effectively suppressed, but Cromwell reacted by reducing both the standing army and the level of taxation on all.
In August, Rosetta arrived at 67P, and scientists began a frantic effort to map the feeble gravity of the comet's mountain-sized nucleus even as they searched for boulder-free, level landing terrains.
This attempt established a pattern of hopeful Victorian regicides who were not merely feeble of mind but feeble in every department of life.
This sudden preoccupation with the extravagant sex lives of celebrities dismayed the Press Council, the feeble predecessor of the equally feeble Press Complaints Commission.
But opium is a feeble explanation of Coleridge's genius.
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