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Hong Kong's legislature, even at the best of times, has feeble powers in the face of a strong executive.
The European Parliament has feeble powers by the standards of national legislatures, and at Nice it was given none of the extra ones it craved.
I want peace!" Raised in relative privilege in the Soviet Union, she has feeble economic prospects in New York: "Wash dishes in a lousy restaurant?
But Europe's federal government — the European Union — is like the post-independence U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation: it's weak, it's atomized, it has feeble powers of taxation, and it can't act without unanimity or something close to it among its several states.
A molecule with low chemical potential is a good electrophile and an extremely hard molecule has feeble electron acceptability.
This indicates that the HNTs@Fe3O4@Au nanocomposite has feeble catalytic action to the decoloration of CR dye.
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Sedum plot with incomplete plant cover, sluggish transpiration and limited substrate moisture storage had feeble evapotranspiration cooling.
"We have feeble memories," says Ken Kiewra, a professor of educational psychology at the University of Nebraska and one of the world's leading researchers into note-taking.
Most banks still have feeble deposit bases, and total lending is just 5% of GDP, a small fraction of the figure in rich countries.
Credit growth has been feeble.
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