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In the short run, infrastructure investments provide a boost to a feeble recovery.
They got off to a feeble start with "From the Manger to the Cross", made by Sidney Olcott in 1912 and shot in the Holy Land.
Memorising those sentences, I held on to a feeble dream that I was meant to be a doctor when I grew up.
And when an economic crash in 1990s Japan gave way to a feeble recovery and deflation, Friedman recommended a monetary "kiss of life" in the form of QE.Unfortunately, we can't know how he would have reacted.
Daiei's managers admit that they need help yet again, but continued to cling this week to a feeble plan that would involve lots of vanishing debt but little genuine restructuring.
Mr da Silva goes to Washington ReprintsNot necessarily: successive governments have blocked endless attempts to reform a state which employs 200,000 people, or 25% more than in 1989, when dictatorship gave way to a feeble democracy.
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Our ride to Moynak intersected with several canals, which appeared to bring a feeble amount of the Amu Darya's final water to the town.
Global growth is set to be a feeble 0.9%.
Apparently, Dikembe Mutombo or Chris Webber will not be arriving soon to rescue a feeble Knicks' frontline from being overwhelmed.
To close, a feeble cover of It's Alright (originally by Sterling Void) feels like an admission of defeat.
It's a profitable strategy to, as a feeble witticism of the industry has it, "put the fun back into funerals".
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