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And the feeble recovery is petering out.
They could suffocate a feeble recovery.
That pattern has persisted through boom, bust, and feeble recovery.
This is essential, but it has a price: an uncommonly feeble recovery.
In the short run, infrastructure investments provide a boost to a feeble recovery.
Bringing inflation back to the 2% target by raising interest rates would kill Britain's feeble recovery.
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Campaigning in 1992, Mr. Clinton promised something for everyone: a package of spending to give the still-feeble recovery a jump; a longer-term package of government spending on needs like education, health and the environment, and a tax cut for the middle class.
Most evidence suggests that the economy is moving into high gear after one of the feeblest recoveries in history.
Moreover, so feeble a recovery will do little to alleviate the economic hardship being experienced especially in southern Europe.
Japan's stock market fell sharply today as the benchmark Nikkei index dropped to its lowest level in nearly two years, deepening fears that Japan's feeble economic recovery might be losing ground.
Add to the list the global imbalances in capital flows and currency alignments, the feeble economic recovery in the United States and the volcanic rhetoric of partisan midterm election campaigns, and it makes for a gloomy picture.
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