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The threesome proved particularly feeble with runners in scoring position (0 for 8).
But that was an old reflex, grown feeble with the passing years.
Britain is suffering an epidemic of financial crime, yet the institutional response is feeble, with banks the most to blame.
He did not strike out anyone, but he made the Mets look feeble with a sinker that nicked the corners of the strike zone.
International investors may well suppose that while America's economy goes from strength to strength, the European patient remains feeble, with no recovery in sight.
In a voice feeble with speechifying, he said: "A week or two ago it looked too close to call, my people were very scared, there were lots of rumours.
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The deliverer, even in the fleeting encounter, can check that feeble people with scant contact with the outside bustle of the city are all right.
The Europe that Mr Zapatero aspires to see as a world leader is a continent stuck with a growth rate that is feeble compared with America's, let alone China's and India's.
Over the past few years, hedge funds–frustrated with interminably low interest rates and feeble returns with such strategies as equities and convertible arbitrage–have followed the lead of funds like Silver Point and piled into the distressed debt markets.
Germany offered only feeble support with a few transport aircraft.
And Britain's efforts to promote exports are feeble compared with what other countries do.
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