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Carnegie, alas, has a feeble electronic substitute.
As a result, Jerusalem has a feeble tax base.
Local practices matter, never more so than when things go wrong.Consider, for example, the well-known fact that Italy has a feeble stockmarket regulator.
Despite its army of 310,000 (including 118,000 conscripts), the largest in Western Europe, it has a feeble fighting capacity.
The jury gave no more than a music award to Wayne Wang's exploitative "Chinese Box", in which a journalist (Jeremy Irons), due to die just as Hong Kong returns to China, has a feeble love affair with Gong Li, star of "Raise the Red Lantern".
A few years after the Moynihan Report, Harvard urbanologist Edward C Banfield, who was to go on to serve as an advisor to Ronald Reagan, felt free to claim that: "The lower-class individual lives from moment to moment … Impulse governs his behavior … He is therefore radically improvident: whatever he cannot consume immediately he considers valueless … [He] has a feeble, attenuated sense of self".
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(The Ace actually had a feeble in-line 6).
They had a feeble.464 winning percentage from 1960 to 1993.
As a result, we have a feeble Opposition and the Tories are getting away with murder".
Ordinary people often skipped church and had a feeble grasp of basic Christian dogma.
Only a few hundred are owned by foreign firms, which on the mainland have a feeble market share of 2% of total assets.
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