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This reform is a brave, and quite possibly brilliant, effort to shape up one of Britain's most important and too often feeble sectors.
But nothing like this is being done in China, and specialists like Li Sifa of Shanghai Fisheries University insist that Chinese regulations are too lax and that enforcement efforts are often feeble or nonexistent.
The materials he used in his films for children were often rubbish - cast-off bits of grey felt or pink wool from a workbox, rudimentary pencil drawings on bits of card – and the animation was often feeble, but his voice carried you deep into the story.
The remarkable resurgence of Handel operas in the last quarter-century owes at least as much to their abundant opportunities for vocal display as to their overall musical quality, which can be spotty, or their dramatic persuasiveness, which is often feeble.
To observe these inconsistencies is not to dismiss everything the chancellor had to say. Britain's grip on what the French call grands projets is often feeble, so an infrastructure commission has much to commend it, as does setting local government pension funds to work on financing new public buildings and bridges.
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"Patients' voices are often too feeble and drowned out by the speed and intensity of a fragmented health-care system," Periyakoil said.
When the same river, at this point called the Padma, reaches the coast, it is often so feeble that the sea intrudes, poisoning the land with salt.The same problem curses the delta of the Indus in Pakistan.
UK distributors often make feeble efforts with films featuring black American casts, but Universal may be encouraged by the growing popularity of Hart to swing for the fences with Ride Along, which has so far grossed $123m in the US. 1.
"The thing is with Muslim women, they are often perceived as feeble and weak and not having a voice of their own.
Talbot's metaphysical ambitions are often undercut by feeble jokes (provided by the likes of Sid James, who died there on the opening night of a run at the Sunderland Empire) and flashy displays.
Like many influenza virologists, John Steel of Emory University in Atlanta often uses a feeble lab strain of influenza in his studies of how seasonal flu spreads.
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