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"feeble" Definitions
  1. very weak
  2. not effective; not showing energy or effort
"feeble" Synonyms
weak frail debilitated enfeebled weakened delicate infirm enervated slight sapped faint effete wasted prostrate languid prostrated asthenic wimpy unsubstantial wimpish dim muted pale soft subdued indistinct unclear vague wishy-washy low muffled quiet stifled inaudible dull softened hushed whispered elderly old aged senile senior ancient decrepit senescent anile doddering long in the tooth in one's dotage in second childhood weakly superannuated faltering dotard over the hill cowardly spineless timorous timid fearful craven chicken gutless yellow spiritless wet sissy sissified emasculated pathetic unassertive lame poor unconvincing implausible flimsy inadequate thin unbelievable tenuous incredible unpersuasive paltry inconceivable shallow questionable improbable untenable superficial ineffectual ineffective useless inefficacious inept incompetent unsuccessful inefficient futile worthless fruitless profitless inexpedient impotent incapable feckless insufficient minimal measly meager(US) meagre(UK) modest small inappreciable little marginal nominal tiny inconsiderable insignificant insubstantial scant sparse scanty slim unstable shaky precarious rocky tottering tottery teetery unreliable unsteady rickety wonky insecure suspect wobbly unsafe unbalanced shaking brittle breakable fragile vulnerable unsound crumbly frangible friable ramshackle smashable splintery destroyable destructible disintegrating fracturable shatterable wretched deplorable pitiful sorry contemptible despicable miserable pitiable unsatisfactory shameful lamentable disgraceful sad woeful vapid boring insipid flat uninteresting lifeless tedious bland uninspiring colourless(UK) tame unexciting uninspired stale tiresome unimaginative jejune characterless apathetic indifferent listless unenthusiastic limp bloodless wooden passive languorous unimpassioned draggy unmoved droopy unconcerned powerless helpless hamstrung impuissant handcuffed unfit paralysed(UK) paralyzed(US) unable incapacitated simple ignorant illiterate nonliterate uneducated benighted unlearned analphabetic uninstructed unlettered unread airheaded birdbrained bonehead boneheaded brain-dead brainless bubbleheaded chuckleheaded dense reedy shrill squeaky tinny high cracked high-pitched anemic(US) anaemic(UK) colorless(US) pallid wan ashen sickly white chalk-white chalky gray(US) grey(UK) jaundiced milky pasty pasty-faced weedy skinny puny scrawny slender undersized rangy spindly stalky stick twiggy underdeveloped angular attenuate unshackled relaxed loose lax loosened slack slackened unsecured flaccid sloppy unrestricted unbound unfastened unrestrained untied detached unfettered untethered washy watery diluted dilute thinned watered-down attenuated overdiluted adulterated cut impaired impoverished laced moderated reduced dwarfish bantam diminutive teensy-weensy teeny-weeny half-pint miniature pint-sized pocket-sized pygmy runtish small-boned stunted mawkish sentimental corny soppy cheesy emotional mushy schmaltzy drippy treacly cloying cutesy gushing icky oversentimental sappy twee bathetic subtle understated gentle imperceptible inconspicuous minimalist tempered conservative indefinite broken defective faulty inoperative kaput malfunctioning broken-down bust damaged non-functioning busted in disrepair inoperable not working disabled down finished imperfect not functioning More
"feeble" Antonyms
strong stalwart mighty powerful rugged stout energetic hale healthy hearty lusty robust sturdy vigorous able capable competent convincing efficient expert brave forceful courageous daring gutsy bold valiant valorous fearless firm backboned tough hard intrepid dauntless doughty gallant hardy greathearted effective successful potent puissant efficacious effectual expedient ultraefficient operant fruitful productive deadly profitable virtuous brawny big strapping great buff powerhouse ripped virile overpowering muscular jacked heavyweight Herculean decent presentable respectable admirable excellent superior remarkable outstanding accomplished superb fine stellar world-class extraordinary notable exceptional marvellous(UK) consummate good exciting lively colorful(US) colourful(UK) interesting pungent sharp spicy tasty vivid bright riveting engaging intriguing gripping engrossing absorbing involving stimulating enthusiastic zealous concerned determined emotional excited spirited warm wholehearted animated avid eager fervent exuberant contented buoyant thrilled high-spirited keen ambitious enterprising motivated active careful caring diligent hard-working inspired interested thrilling exhilarating rousing dramatic adventurous enthralling envigorating(UK) invigorating(US) stirring compelling considerable substantial major appreciable eventful sizable sizeable important large noticeable ample substantive hefty marked fair serious prodigious tremendous resilient irrepressible resistant resolute tenacious indefatigable plucky headstrong indomitable enduring resolved punchy cogent adequate conclusive incontestable incontrovertible persuasive reliable valid credible dependable influential rational sound trustworthy unassailable believable judicious intelligent smart clever intellectual ingenious knowledgeable astute insightful perceptive prudent resourceful sage scholarly perspicacious wise brainy witty brilliant resonant orotund sonorous bass canorous clear deep-toned loud mellow plangent sonorant vibrant booming carrying clangorous deep echoing profound ruddy blooming florid full-blooded glowing radiant rosy rosy-cheeked rubicund sanguine stable steady balanced certain changeless constant equilibrated immutable invariable predictable settled stabilised(UK) stabilized(US) stationary unchangeable unchanging unvarying definite reasonable honorable(US) honourable(UK) creditable worthy acceptable reputable respected honest taut tense tight stiff inflexible secure secured rigid fixed steadfast stretched commendable laudable meritorious praiseworthy fervid intense ardent fiery passionate knockout commanding impassioned ferocious vehement explosive perfervid harsh concentrated blistering penetrating intensified piercing dark high noisy earsplitting raucous boisterous deafening roaring grating shrill thundering thunderous blaring blasting clamorous squealing stentorian obvious blatant conspicuous glaring overt visible brazen evident inordinate open rank stark unmissable unmistakable flagrant manifest pronounced striking blushing feeling flushed sensitive

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Productivity growth has been feeble everywhere since the financial crisis.
Credit growth outside America has been feeble (see chart 3).
Michael Dukakis looking feeble as he sat in a tank.
"Nearly all novels are feeble at the end," he observed.
A chandelier casts a feeble light on the marble bar.
But banks are currently too feeble to be much help.
At most they will voice feeble complaints regarding Chinese behavior.
"The historical evidence assembled by Gamble is feeble," he wrote.
There were a lot of feeble swings and ground balls.
But she felt feeble and was having waves of lightheadedness.
The DMC's looks were something, but its performance was feeble.
It is big on rhetoric, feeble in action, reflecting powerlessness.
After all, I had a feeble young lady brain, too.
Although growth has resumed, it is a feeble 1.4% a year.
True, Mrs May might be too feeble to dismiss Mr Johnson.
His anger issues weren't the problem — her feeble self-knowledge was.
But museums and dictionaries are feeble defence against globalisation and urbanisation.
Others felt betrayed by their employers' and their colleagues' feeble responses.
Epileptics and Feeble-Minded, though she was neither epileptic nor mentally
In a group of sluggish, feeble pandas, Pan Pan stood out.
Her daughter's psyche is so feeble that anything can rattle her.
All this is expected to weigh on already-feeble consumer spending.
It turns out the Red Woman isn't so feeble after all.
It turns city kids from feeble hairless rats into hardened mercenaries.
So does Arto Saari's feeble five-o to fakie in Sorry.
He was unable to make the Giants feeble running game potent.
One by one, family and friends had vanished or grown feeble.
"I know Ivanka," someone shouted from the crowd in feeble resistance.
Enforcement of the ban was feeble because it lacked popular support.
She chews feeble lines like meat, spitting out the masticated remains.
Her hot young feeble lady brain just isn't up to it.
The talent around him hasn't been this feeble in eight years.
Feeble government in Germany could hardly come at a less propitious time.
While she does, he rubs her back like a feeble, useless bird.
If spending is weak, production, employment and income will be correspondingly feeble.
Yet even intelligent people cling to feeble explanations of why it happened.
An incomplete free-trade area exists, though intra-Balkan trade remains feeble.
The company has repeatedly tried to solve this issue, with feeble results.
But Tuesday's voting made the alliance they declared this week look feeble.
Some people thought that attempt at an apology seemed feeble, at best.
"Making weak and feeble gags wasn't going to cut it," he said.
"Sales are becoming very feeble," said Aka Marcel, who farms near Daloa.
The opposition to this powerful ensemble's doomsday logic is, as always, feeble.
And the feeble reaction to the Munich stunt was proof, experts said.
India should overhaul its feeble air law and reap the same benefit.
In reality, however, Mr. Abe's impressive majorities rest on rather feeble foundations.
Granderson, 22016, is an expert in the Blue Jays' most feeble category.
May's initial decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats was feeble and predictable.
Why strain to concoct such feeble rationales unless the truth is indefensible?
Yet in each instance, voter turnout reached just a feeble 50 percent.
She is taken on tour and integrated into his feeble strongman act.
Then, facing a feeble incumbent, Republicans went far right with Ronald Reagan.
A sting aimed at Hillary Clinton last year was considered especially feeble.
At best the deflection is a startlingly feeble, unsophisticated attempt to obfuscate.
Surveillance programs intended to detect outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases were feeble.
Thanks to our feeble transparency laws, it doesn't have to tell us.
Our head start should allow Canada to make his goal seem feeble.
Pakistani businesses tend to blame the government for the country's feeble export performance.
Intelligence becomes a feeble academic exercise if it is not relevant and useful.
Its economy is feeble, with growth this year expected to be just 0.1%.
Weak last time, the economic case for independence is even more feeble today.
And that plenty of election fiddling is free flowing under its feeble radar.
Some are keen to compensate for the feeble response to the Litvinenko murder.
Or are men just less likely to fuss and, God forbid, look feeble?
His feeble government has endured an even more than usually torrid few weeks.
"As it stands, efforts to do so have been feeble," Bertrand tells us.
But the government's preferred programme, its so-called "rapid response service", is feeble.
Trump himself made only feeble attempts at clean up before the furor faded.
The event ended up with sparse crowds and a feeble roster of performers.
Posed against Trump's life experience, Mueller's questions represent a feeble sort of power.
The wraith and ranger abuse and slaughter orcs and dominate their feeble minds.
The rest—the sick, the old, the feeble—were directed to the showers.
Beside the empty paper-towel dispenser, a hand dryer emitted a feeble puff.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "President Trump's campaign strategy is to paint Joe Biden as feeble.
At the same time, in other ways the regulators are being too feeble.
He was too [feeble] to shower, which is typically a requirement for me.
Nature, in his interpretation, dominates our feeble attempts at conquering its savage terrain.
Of course, if this is either too feeble or formidable, adjust as necessary.
Given their feeble effort on Monday, that might have been a good sign.
The nation has a frail and feeble electric grid, and lagging broadband deployment.
Rather, it's that because of their age, the right's attacks feel especially feeble.
But "suggests the contrary" would be a rather feeble basis for a perjury charge.
WADA's feeble decision has undermined its explicit purpose, which is to keep sport clean.
The charge that liberals are too wet and feeble about intolerance is again misplaced.
Why the feeble Afghan government is losing the war against the Taliban (10:23).
THE biggest puzzle in British politics is why the Liberal Democrats are so feeble.
Corden even made a feeble attempt to extend his right leg above his head.
Feeble manufacturing surveys revived concerns over the slowdown in the world's second largest economy.
In the first presidential debate, Trump's feeble command of cybersecurity was an easy target.
The recovery from the deepest recession since the 1930s has been the most feeble.
Price rises have for some time been too feeble for Western central bankers' liking.
On the left is what the scene looked like to my feeble human eyes.
Building codes and zoning are often feeble, or have come decades after indifferent attention.
The economy has been moribund for years, suffocated by over-regulation and feeble productivity.
Altogether, Cameron reminds us just how feeble his leadership of the Remain side was.
She categorizes the brand playfully as "my very feeble attempt at recreating Studio 54."
Julio Teheran has been the biggest victim of the Braves' feeble offense this season.
Political campaigns had feeble cybersecurity practices and were not ready for damaging online attacks.
At least until recently, the rebel yell had become more of a feeble yelp.
Japan's feeble growth and inflation rates send chills through everyone else at the table.
These are the "I'm getting old and feeble" equivalent to mittens on a string.
They looked as though they were holding Palenque's last breath in their feeble hearts.
In few areas is the Russian state so feeble as in its far east.
Most people thought these rumors to be nonsense, the superstitions of the feeble-minded.
It's not that he looks feeble or frail; it's just that he looks 76.
Manchester City would attempt a feeble comeback, only to register a tally on the day.
Globalisation, tepid wage rises, the ascent of tech and feeble competition made the bonanza possible.
They looked feeble often on Saturday as their eight-game home winning streak was snapped.
Bell that a judge could require a mentally handicapped, "feeble-minded" woman to undergo sterilization.
The secret weapon may seem feeble, but even Amazon is doing a catalog this year.
Her fallopian tubes were tied in 1972 after she was diagnosed with "hereditary feeble-mindedness".
Had years of playing touchscreen games hindered our feeble hand-eye-number-pad coordination skills?
They live below ground, they don't breathe our atmosphere, maybe they're quite feeble and vulnerable.
When you win by seven runs, you can spin Stanton's feeble day into something positive.
South Asian countries like Bangladesh and India have decent economic growth but feeble welfare systems.
Feeble growth in tax receipts will make it difficult to arrest the fiscal deficit quicker.
With each public appearance he seemed more feeble, a stark contrast to his outsized aura.
When the evidence is "feeble" and the burden substantial, the burden is undue, he concluded.
Parliament's resistance to Mrs May's extreme plan has been timid and the Labour opposition feeble.
" She counseled "euthanasia as a war measure, including euthanasia for the insane, feeble-minded monstrosities.
"I mean, he's definitely threatened my reputation," I offered in a feeble attempt to backtrack.
Even at their most feeble they were not as weak as the Corbynised Labour Party.
But Mr Trump appears to have regarded Ms Nielsen as too feeble for the job.
Your drumstick laughs at your feeble attempts to stem the oily carnage with paper napkins.
That or they should quit soccer, which is too complicated for their feeble, underachieving minds.
She and her inner circle suffer only from their own feeble relationship with the facts.
Aitkenhead presses Schulman amiably over her feeble record of featuring black women on her cover.
But it has always been a threadbare one, with weak institutions and feeble central authority.
Against feeble opposition from party centrists, Mr. Corbyn was elected leader by a wide margin.
It's the only known member of the group to have feeble arms with two fingers.
Bill de Blasio's own feeble attempts at developing his ringside demeanor went just as poorly.
From there I watched yachts in the bay at Charlotte Amalie looking feeble and small.
" A letter of protest by more than 400 alumni described Mr. Choudhry's punishment as "feeble.
The lawsuit was filled with embarrassing details about Mr. Redstone's feeble condition and sexual desires.
Yet from the outset we have approached these negotiations as a feeble and unworthy supplicant.
And the Yankees' other threatening slugger, Giancarlo Stanton, has been just as feeble lately, batting .
Smiling at any stranger is considered dubious, perhaps even the sign of a feeble mind.
Beckham's absence may have affected the game's outcome — the Giants' offense looked flustered and feeble.
To Maddon, such feeble hitting is unsustainable, and a sign that a turnaround is coming.
Despite decades of feeble adaptations and reboots, American culture has never stopped loving Nancy Drew.
The answer is always, "Yes, but …" with a feeble diatribe about the deficit or terrorism.
All of which makes Collins' feeble attempt to defend her vote for acquittal frankly laughable.
But Joe Biden seemed too feeble, oratorically and intellectually, to buck the self-defeating trend.
"The-times-they-are-a-changin' is a feeble excuse for disregard of duty," he wrote.
First, there was his incapacitated hospital stay, which led to his feeble return to Waterford manor.
Cultivators were too feeble to compete in world markets, but too numerous to ignore in policymaking.
Ann Telnaes, an editorial cartoonist for the Washington Post, called The Times "feeble" for cutting Chappatte.
The party had more money, more energy and a sharper message than its feeble, divided opponents.
From Hungary's feeble opposition to Europe's faltering leaders, Mr Orban has been lucky in his adversaries.
The first is that the British political establishment is as feeble as I've ever seen it.
The feeble condition of the Labour opposition gave Mrs May control of a one-party state.
And as you can see, our feeble skin is no match for that kind of power.
But Mr. Fritta's imprisoned laborer is handsome and muscular, defying Hitler's stereotype of Jews as feeble.
Zhong also cautioned that feeble growth in private investment could pose a risk to sustainable growth.
But lacklustre rhetoric and a feeble grasp of detail mark only the beginning of his problems.
He blew a fuse when he plugged in a heater to supplement the feeble central heating.
Feeble manufacturing surveys in China revived concerns over the slowdown in the world's second largest economy.
Feeble manufacturing surveys in China revived concerns over the slowdown in the world's second largest economy.
Her cries for help went unheard, and her feeble attempts to lift herself up were unsuccessful.
Letchworth Village was built specifically for "the segregation of the feeble-minded" over a century ago.
That would be a very feeble recovery from the 2.2 percent contraction recorded for January-March.
Within seconds, Governor Royce is outed as a dangerous bigot, and Kirkman as a feeble figurehead.
In June, he'd been woefully unprepared, unable to muster more than a feeble defense when Sen.
Lindsay's aunt also developed the same ailment, growing so feeble she couldn't tie her own shoes.
More surprising is the feeble treatment the tax gets on the other side of the aisle.
Somehow, without his glasses, Jeb looks more feeble than before, like they were stolen from him.
I am not able to do hard work for I am a small man and feeble.
"PROPERTY OF THE MAINE SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE MINDED" is inscribed in the crude metal tongs.
But after Tuesday's Kentucky game, every team out there seems a little feeble compared with Duke.
What is frustrating about the demands of the Albee estate is how feeble the evidence is.
"The constituency for children in public decisions simply appears too feeble to fight back," he wrote.
But then the play's attempts to provide him with depth are feeble: He listens to jazz.
The good news for the Knicks is that the Eastern Conference continues to grow more feeble.
The Obama administration reacted with feeble and unconvincing statements of condemnation, and imposed sanctions on Russia.
Donald Trump Jr.'s feeble explanation was quickly changed, but its brief existence insulted our intelligence.
When I came to his rustic, wooden one-floor home, the feeble old man was pretty hospitable.
Her desk cuts through his chair, her experience interrupting his theory and rendering it feeble by comparison.
Voters are enraged by corruption, crime, which is rising again after a drop, and feeble economic growth.
The economy is faltering because of a slowdown in China and feeble export growth in world markets.
"Nobody expected defense counsel to proceed in this feeble manner," Coble's appellate attorney, A. Richard Ellis, wrote.
"Kim it's clear Kanye has nothing for you except dribble and dribble and feeble conversation," Wendy began.
The blind, feeble, loss-of-cognition victim you left at home with your adoring wife and family.
You'll know Yarny's out of thread as his body withers away, eventually becoming feeble and skeleton-like.
But next to the ills they are supposed to correct, Mrs Clinton's solutions too often seem feeble.
It is striking how feeble the official Labour Party's engagement in the campaign has been so far.
At first, the results of the stimulus were just as feeble as a stalwart Keynesian might predict.
Diarmid O'Sullivan, a tax-policy expert with ActionAid, a charity, says the directive was "a feeble compromise".
Analysts predict, at best, feeble growth in the current quarter as both exports and consumption limp along.
Her grip is so feeble she requires a neighbor's help to open a can of tomato sauce.
Still, connoisseurs of the sport should take notice: We may never see a squad this feeble again.
Chimpanzee society is male-dominated and features strong bonds between adult males and feeble ties between females.
She took a glance at the unit beside hers in the feeble light emitted by its display.
Perhaps, as happened during Watergate, some Republicans will find their voice, however feeble, to defend the Constitution.
Tired of Mexico's feeble rule of law, Mr. Capella decided to create his own version of it.
The Patriots' remaining schedule includes the feeble Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins, but there's also a Dec.
Related: Finding the family who sheltered us in Mosul All he could hear was his daughter's feeble cry.
Mrs May's Conservatives were already the racing favourites to win a big majority against a feeble Labour opposition.
If the government's attempts to open up the economy remain feeble, 7% growth will remain out of reach.
Durst looked feeble in his wheelchair as Deputy D.A. John Lewin unleashed his fury on the famous defendant.
Chinese equities plunged in Monday's trading session after feeble manufacturing surveys revived concerns over the country's economic slowdown.
Lionsgate's "The Choice" rounded out the top five, mustering a feeble $6.1 million from 3103,631 North American theaters.
But he, too, is both physically feeble and senile: not so much forgetful as lost in the past.
Liberalism may be feeble as a battle cry, but nothing is more important for human dignity and decency.
The whole thing makes traditional sex-ed classes, and their condom-on-banana demonstrations, look feeble in comparison.
For me, the fine-jewelry industry seemed feeble, desperate for attention, and needed a final chance at survival.
That is the feeble victory celebrities have managed to eek out in the war over their private lives.
I did strive within the feeble limits of my human fallibility to preserve and cherish and sustain her.
What if Giancarlo Stanton, so menacing and self-assured, had not looked so feeble when it mattered most?
Even at a time of low unemployment, their bargaining power is feeble, the weakest I've seen in decades.
The government then offered a settlement so feeble that nine states begged the court to reject the proposal.
About 1,500 dead Americans are thought to lie in feeble graves scratched in more than a dozen camps.
The SPD politician was answering a question whether she experienced Merkel as being feeble in the cabinet, too.
I followed other diners to congregate under a feeble tent until it passed — but what was the point?
Demand for building materials is so feeble that one industry bigwig says his workers mostly perform maintenance work.
The MoffettNathanson report, though, reveals that the Street is starting to get antsy with the unit's feeble growth.
"Kim it's clear Kanye has nothing for you except drivel and feeble conversation," Williams said on her talk show.
Alas, it's far more likely an attempt to gloss over the notoriously feeble time-to-value of infosec solutions.
The commission also cut its forecast for Italy's growth this year from an already feeble 0.2% to just 0.1%.
It probably won't be much longer before these high-speed fighter jets become fully autonomous, replacing us feeble humans.
The search effort has been criticized locally by some as a feeble response and one unlikely to deter predators.
Even with those modern conveniences, the hottest months take their toll on my feeble Southern Californian body and brain.
In the film itself, C-3PO just explains the incongruous paint job with a single, typically feeble one-liner.
In actual autocracies, like Russia, that some fear Trump is moving us toward, the courts are feeble and subservient.
Just as people sometimes die in cars that barely seem damaged, feeble- looking fires are sometimes the most deadly.
An insistent cough sabotaged her every effort, resisting gulps of water and reducing her words to a feeble croak.
Alex Rodriguez's surprisingly strong comeback last season after a yearlong drug suspension has given way to a feeble start.
"Roots" still ranks as one of the most viewed television series in history, but numbers are a feeble measure.
The tackles of Thiago Alcântara, Xabi Alonso and Juan Bernat (all Spaniards playing for a German club) were feeble.
"Ajit Pai's feeble attempt to celebrate the passing of the CRA deadline is laughable," Greer said in a statement.
While U.S. growth has been decent, there are dangers abroad, including feeble economic performance, Brexit and rising debt levels.
But then he coughs, and it's such a feeble cough, as if he barely had the energy for it.
The surprisingly feeble figures, published by the Economy Ministry in Berlin on Tuesday, were put down to special factors.
Feeble-minded and insane foreigners are cluttering our madhouses and asylums, all at the expense of American tax-payers.
Following the 2009 political coup, economic sanctions were placed on Madagascar, bringing an already feeble economy to its knees.
The tariff reform he promised upon entering office turned out to be feeble, prompting a schism in his party.
And among the most recognizable spinoffs is Peter, Dunbar's soused and mercurial sidekick, a feeble echo of Lear's Fool.
But Mr. Bloomberg's decision to leave the race came primarily from an unsparing assessment of his own feeble prospects.
The Bolshevik government in 21919 had a feeble hold on Russia, and it faced military challenge on all sides.
My brain is feeble, but I can read the room: whatever I'm doing here, it's not typical goose stuff.
Investors fret that the rich world is slowly becoming Japanese, with economies that are too feeble to generate inflation.
And forced sterilization wasn't science fiction at all — some states still condoned it for the "feeble-minded" or mentally ill.
In the intervening six months, feeble beams of light have penetrated my black, black heart, because I love London again.
They were alarmed to see the image in the first place -- and dismayed that the initial explanation was so feeble.
"If it's a feeble bounce, or not potent, there's still could be a couple of rough weeks ahead," he said.
The White House stated that the president was 'stooping' to look the feeble king in the eye while shaking hands.
But financial markets shrugged off the announcement, and Trump's critics said the moves were too feeble to have an impact.
In the meantime, I will sometimes take these really feeble gestures like deleting Twitter — not entirely, just from my phone.
Powell's approach looked feeble to net neutrality advocates, who were backed by an emerging economic and political force: Silicon Valley.
The empty ship is almost serene, until your brain imagines thousands of people trying to escape aboard the feeble lifeboats.
"Kim it's clear Kanye has nothing for you except dribble and dribble and feeble conversation," Williams said, slamming the star.
Many companies avoided undermining the administration in this admitted feeble but welcome attempt to do its job, but not IBM.
His last two victims in the inning — Freeman and National League hits leader Nick Markakis — went down on feeble swings.
Had their president grown so feeble, they wondered, that he could no longer recognize the person in front of him?
"It's the first term that doesn't refer to the condition as a defective mental process — slow, weak, feeble," he said.
Its economy relies on the state hospital for the mentally disabled, originally called the Nebraska Institute for Feeble-Minded Youth.
That sound, feeble and yet piercing by association, is emblematic of the drawbacks and advantages of Ms. Chuma's working methods.
Why have philosophical summer schools become a vibrant subculture on the right, but only a feeble presence on the left?
He hated the feeble, insistent, bad metaphor that constrains and distorts our understandings of ourselves, nature and all other possibilities.
Umbrellas are a feeble shield against the rain, a half-hearted gesture at the idea of cover from a storm.
" Henry Goddard's famed Kallikak study of "defectives" persuaded more than 2000 states to impose forced sterilization on the "feeble-minded.
The last photo I had was of him lying on his hospice bed, feeble and hooked to an oxygen tank.
In a hurricane of rage, she tried to snatch my binder full of cards out of my feeble little arms.
That's a massive, pretentious overcorrection and a feeble attempt to defy a culture that's gonna change with or without them.
Mr. Kim was so feeble by then that he had to be fed by his wife, and he was heartbroken.
The polls were held to pick about 210.30 representatives to district councils, rather feeble bodies that deal with local services.
In southern Africa sales rose 9 percent as consumers battled with interest rate increases, feeble economic growth and high unemployment.
"By normal standards, a 0.3% expansion would be considered quite feeble," said Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics.
Further fanning these fears is what some aides described as a feeble digital fundraising effort to open the latest quarter.
"President Obama's speech was nothing more than a feeble attempt to evade the harsh judgment of history," Mr. McCain said.
Yet the present Senate, even its more articulate Democrats, seems alarmingly feeble and unprincipled in the face Mr. Trump's demagogy.
And yet he has not earned a win since April 29 because of the Mets' feeble offense and faulty bullpen.
He saw, around the globe, "philosophies of blood and violence" that could make democracy feel "pale and feeble" in comparison.
It makes work in the present seem less righteous, or feeble, because the things being highlighted now aren't being fixed.
Yet, that food is supposedly meant to maintain the health and vitality of society's most feeble, those closest to death.
Of course, this could also be a feeble attempt on my part to play Westworld's game of catering to its subreddit.
" Speaking in the northern city of Los Mochis, he added, "This is because the Mexican economy is very feeble and weak.
Europe's fourth-largest economy is one of its most feeble, weighed down by too much regulation and woefully low productivity growth.
However feeble the UN can seem, it is still the global body with by far the widest reach and heaviest weight.
Dotty is the marquee attraction, a once-beloved television star now reduced to headlining this shabby tour of a feeble play.
Each increasingly testy request for a different cheese (43 of them) is cheerfully met with a "no", "sorry" or feeble excuse.
Its feeble whistleblower laws pointedly exclude protection for public servants—even in cases that have nothing to do with national security.
Wall Street dropped on Wednesday as feeble quarterly reports from Walt Disney, Macy's and Fossil undermined confidence across the consumer sector.
That, along with some much brighter neighbors, let the galaxy that researchers have nicknamed "the feeble giant" escape detection until now.
The sharp attack gave Harris a bump in the polls, and Biden's feeble response led to a dip in his standing.
What can be done about negative stereotypes that portray older adults as out-of-touch, useless, feeble, incompetent, pitiful and irrelevant?
There are still 500,000 people stranded in the south alone, officials said, because of extensive damage to an already feeble infrastructure.
These Cubs have gotten here without Schwarber, and despite feeble offense by right fielder Jason Heyward, a $184 million free agent.
One corollary to the political-money obsession is the complaint that Federal Election Commission enforcement for alleged wrongdoers is too feeble.
Nearly 23 percent of workers in the sector are paid at or near the minimum wage, and raises have been feeble.
Then came a popout and a broken-bat groundout, precisely the kind of feeble contact the cutter is meant to induce.
The aide was caring and capable, but over the next two years, Doris became exceedingly feeble and bedridden, her mind confused.
"Future Home of the Living God" — the title comes from a roadside church sign — is a feverish and somewhat feeble novel.
R. Kelly had some karma delivered to his front door, and the fascist, feeble Rudy Giuliani had his moments, embarrassing himself.
The Georgia special election last spring is a reminder of how feeble the Democratic brand remains in voters' eyes even now.
Nyong'o is "easily the best part of this feeble Australian horror comedy," Elisabeth Vincentelli wrote in her review for The Times.
Corruption is still rampant, the country's institutions are feeble, and the economy is heavily dependent on American and other international aid.
Growth, as measured over the first six months of the election year, has been feeble, at 85033 percent or even lower.
Until his death nearly 14 years later, Zinaida would be unsympathetic to Pasternak's feeble efforts to divorce her and marry Olga.
Because of the government's caution in the contested waters, many activists think the party is feeble in defence of Vietnam's sovereignty.
This same meta-awareness permeates her new book, How to Weep in Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression From One Who Knows.
In this situation it is easy to avoid responsibility with feeble excuses - because everyone's doing it and it's necessary to survive.
Mr Ince, who had run a pugnacious, entertaining campaign, capped by a huge rally in Istanbul, finished on a surprisingly feeble note.
Gualicho had feeble forelimbs and only two fingers, just like T. rex, which lived in North America almost 25 million years later.
It chimed with those sick of a hyper-centralised state, where feeble councils take marching orders from an out-of-touch London.
He was inspired by online hate for Grandpa Joe, the feeble, optimistic (read: lazy, opportunistic) grandfather in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Unfair though it is, countries with better-run conservation programmes are, in effect, paying for the failings of those with feeble institutions.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's finance ministry on Friday said deepening trade tensions and a feeble job market are weighing on the economy.
The feeble line echoes Mark's explanation of why he doesn't mind transforming into a black man at the beginning of the film.
Couric's Tumblr blog might be feeble, but its content isn't much different from what you'd find on her Instagram or Twitter feeds.
Hastened by feeble progress on curbing greenhouse-gas emissions, businesses face wetter floods, fiercer wildfires and stormier storms than in the past.
All of which is really just an elaborate, if feeble, attempt to try to rationalize Kylie Jenner's choice in fur-accented apparel.
That said, the recovery remains feeble and analysts believe it is still highly dependent on how the trade negotiations with Washington go.
I was one of many who attempted to volunteer in days that followed, a feeble effort to make sense out such tragedy.
But those dreams were dashed this weekend, after the $215 million fantasy epic opened to a feeble $23 million across 29,27 theaters.
In the U.S., productivity growth has been fairly feeble since 85033, a year that marked the bursting of the dot-com bubble.
Last year saw global trade grow by just an estimated 2.0 percent, according to the OECD, continuing a run of feeble expansions.
"I was very feeble back then, too weak to tie up a chicken," he said, using a Chinese phrase for a weakling.
Kenya wants to boost its own fledgling auto industry, feeble though it is, so it is trying to make car imports harder.
Instead, say Honig and McQuade, he deflected blame to state prosecutors and provided feeble excuses that they say raise various legal questions.
Embodying the Spurs' unsteady state has been Tim Duncan, the longtime franchise cornerstone, who has suddenly been recast as a feeble figure.
You could likewise offer any amount of encouragement to Deportivo La Coruña, and its fight, too, would be feeble against Real Madrid.
That AUMF is outdated, overcome by events, and provides a feeble bit of cover for people who still want to be there.
In the United States, the British vote coincides with slower job growth, feeble business investment and a general slowdown in economic growth.
This ongoing intra-party strife goes some way toward explaining why Labour's response to the disastrous "Brexit" referendum has been so feeble.
Liverpool were too slick for a feeble Southampton as they condemned the south coast side to a place in the bottom three.
On September 13, 1885, Mary Locke, the wife of Pliny, delivered a feeble, sickly son at their home on South Nineteenth Street.
Bloomberg quickly amassed a staff of thousands after launching in November, then ended his campaign after a feeble showing on Super Tuesday.
Because that's all it was and the best I could manage — my feeble attempt to evoke a realm beyond words or sense.
Mr. Martin had won his seat in 21953 by criticizing the 21956-year-old incumbent at the time as feeble, and Mrs.
At the same time, the traditional parties on the left and the right have been weakened, with the Socialists looking particularly feeble.
He gave a few feeble inputs of nose-up trim with his thumb switch and began calling on God for a miracle.
Schumer called McConnell's speech a collection of "feeble talking points" that included no substantive rebuttal of his calls to hear new evidence.
In Beijing, Obama's extended but feeble hand earned him an ignominious descent last September from the rear door of his presidential plane.
Generali and Intesa together would also hold 160 billion euros of Italian government bonds, increasing their exposure to the country's feeble economy.
That is a feeble excuse and, in any case, will change as state assemblies, which elect the upper house, fall to the BJP.
But curbing vehicle-use helps in all cities—and traffic is one area in which Britain's generally feeble city mayors have some power.
A further 26% want more powers for the Welsh Assembly, which is a feeble thing compared with its Scottish or Northern Irish counterparts.
Founded in 1981, Ontex is moving into so-called growth markets to counter feeble activity in Western Europe, the Middle East and Russia.
It is embarrassing how feeble I feel, how timidly I move through life, always guarded, ready to defend myself, ready to be angry.
It was hard to avoid hits like "I Missed Again," which made feeble use of the legendary horn section from Earth, Wind & Fire.
At first, Stallworth believed this blatant placement of such an inflammatory racist ad was nothing more than a feeble attempt at a prank.
Those responses will feel very feeble in the middle of a nuclear war, which maybe could have been prevented if Twitter banned Trump!
At the next level down, it was about interpreting alien language, and the problems we feeble, fearful humans have with communication in general.
I make a feeble attempt to re-enter my amazing buffet dream, but he convinces me that there are better things to do.
China's once booming economy is now growing at its most feeble pace in a quarter of a century and capital outflows have accelerated.
France's opposition broadly supports it, but Alain Juppé, a centre-right former prime minister, described its likely effectiveness as "feeble, if not zero".
Wage growth remains weak, however, while core inflation is stuck below 1 percent and unemployment is high, suggesting that inflationary pressures remain feeble.
We must review the Department's legal analysis — if there is any — of the President's feeble attempt to remedy his wide-ranging ethics problems.
The end of the commodity boom caused a six-month recession last year; in 270 growth is expected to be a feeble 1%.
Thanks to feeble supervision, in the 63s the three biggest banks, Glitnir, Kaupthing and Landsbanki, amassed assets 14 times larger than Iceland's GDP.
That is, there could be a 'hidden sector' of physics that only has very feeble and indirectly-induced interactions with our visible world.
The famously infirm Citigroup Center, which had been built on feeble stilts reinforced in secret under cover of night, was reflected in them.
His denunciations of President Donald Trump have been too pointed for many on the right, and too feeble for those on the left.
But Dee Dee, by now struggling with Type Two Diabetes, calls from the bedroom, feeble and pathetic, begging Gypsy not to abandon her.
The global and American responses have been feeble, so Myanmar is getting away with murder and rape intended to change the country's demography.
With their feeble results on Sunday, the traditional parties of the right and left in France have been effectively eliminated from the game.
Chris McDaniel's bid in Mississippi to resurrect his Tea Party-backed campaign for the seat he nearly won in 2014 has proved feeble.
In fact, the Giants were handed two opportunities to take the lead in the opening quarter but squandered each with feeble offensive play.
The budget comes at a critical time for investors, given worries about the government's feeble pace of reforms and a deteriorating global environment.
The similarities end there; the young men embody radically different visions of Dominican masculinity, one boldly self-assured and the other emphatically feeble.
Even old, feeble and in failing health, beset with infirmities, and perhaps with traces of senility, Fidel continued to discharge the role of symbol.
Tidal's lofty artist-first aspirationsMonths prior to Jay-Z's entry into the music streaming market, another music superstar shook music streaming's still-feeble foundation.
Mars's frigid temperatures, and the feeble pressure exerted by its wispy atmosphere, mean that no liquid water could survive on the surface for long.
Close up of the trail When Mashable visited the area in the evening, the path was largely unlit, but track's glow was disappointingly feeble.
In the absence of a challenge from the feeble centre-left opposition, his troubles, such as they are, come from within his own coalition.
The murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist, by Saudi goons and President Donald Trump's feeble response to it have shifted the political calculus.
That would allow gamers to play cutting-edge titles on nearly any screen with an internet connection, no matter how feeble the underlying hardware.
They doodle and text in staff meetings, pass notes during assemblies, and chat over a district official's feeble defense of an unpopular software program.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea on Wednesday cut its economic growth forecast for this year, citing a feeble labor market recovery and global trade tensions.
Hastened by feeble progress on curbing greenhouse-gas emissions, businesses face wetter floods, fiercer wildfires and stormier storms than in the past (see article).
The third illustration is that however feeble Britain's defences against a hard-left government led by Labour's Jeremy Corbyn seem, the reality is weaker.
In the past five trading sessions, oil prices plunged 15 percent, dragged down by concerns over abundant production along with feeble demand from China.
The rest of are too feeble-minded to do anything more than ape what emotions are spelled out in viral tweets and image macros.
Morty, on the other hand, with his feeble mind and warm heart, is a cosmic lab rat forced to gaze long into the abyss.
But I do have an issue with the company's ad, which portrays women as feeble and weak, as opposed to empowered by a whistle.
"The term 'feebleminded' began to be used as a catchall," Dr. Wehmeyer said — as in, say, the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children.
There's nothing left for this once vivacious, insidiously confident force but to crawl miserably into bed like the feeble old woman she really is.
The videotaped testimony presented in court on Friday remained confidential, but a transcript that was made public showed a fiery, yet somewhat feeble, man.
My youngest brother is my mother's primary caretaker; she is 88 and feeble (my father, a former high-school teacher, died six years ago).
The industry is obsessed with this hackneyed tale, once inflicted upon young virgins to prepare them for marriage to feeble old buzzards with money.
Until recently, growth that slow was viewed as "stall speed" — a rate so feeble that it made the economy vulnerable to an outright recession.
She called the SEC "particularly feeble" and said loose regulation at other agencies often turns legal rules into suggestions, which companies can freely ignore.
Far from being a feeble, shrunken part of the brain, our sense of smell goes to the heart of who we are as humans.
MSNBC went through a feeble, post-9/11 phase as a conservative-talk network, a Fox Jr., before becoming a wonky, progressive anti-Fox.
But because their understanding of the cause and spread of these diseases were so different (and scientifically untenable), their responses were feeble and ineffective.
Baker had hoped his team would build off it, but for most of Monday his lineup looked feeble against Jose Quintana and three relievers.
For many market professionals, it's a question of when, not if, the economic and earnings backdrops become too feeble and stocks suffer another fall.
They were like the aging villages across Japan that, after the last inhabitants became too feeble or died, were being reclaimed by nature. Mrs.
A lawsuit filed by Uber, Postmates and other parties against a forthcoming California law regulating gig-economy work makes a feeble case, U.S. Rep.
As my Opus 1, it is a bit feeble; the sights and sounds of Manhattan became much more vivid later in the day's travels.
Try Titan, Saturn's largest moon, almost 900 million cold miles from the sun and even further, perhaps, from the feeble limits of human imagination.
Each little critical thing I try to say is really not criticism at all, but a stroke, no matter how feeble, in our battle.
After everything, having even a feeble escape into the Wizarding World just around the corner from my muggle dwelling is still a dream come true.
Another time an aging family member—a person supposedly feeble enough to need round the clock care—required immediate occupancy of our third floor walkup.
But since they actually camp in inclement weather, they also have to deal with wind blowing out the feeble flame of an ordinary gas burner.
Bundled against the cold, hundreds stood crammed shoulder-to-shoulder under fluorescent lights, deathly quiet, straining to hear their congresswoman over the feeble sound system.
In Uganda, for instance, the market is so awash with understrength bags of fertiliser and feeble seeds that farmers are reluctant to invest in them.
Otherwise Italy will have to push ahead with plans to impose a whopping value-added-tax increase, which could kill off the feeble economic recovery.
Too frequently I would turn up the music in a feeble attempt to hear these missing details, only to be thumped with even more bass.
Massachusetts: Fernald State School Possibly the most sinister entry on this list, Fernando was built in 1848 as the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded.
Traders were closely watching the China markets after Chinese equities plunged Monday following feeble manufacturing surveys and the end of a lockup on large shareholders.
Now, the bar seems denuded and feeble, like a Christmas tree missing half its branches, or an old, sick dog, just about ready to die.
There are few signs, however, that Russians will take to the streets in protest or flock to the banner of a divided and feeble opposition.
Since "failure to solve" had produced results, even if feeble, Hargrove told the computer to notify him of places where solution rates were unusually low.
To understand Congress' late and feeble response to Zika, you don't need to be an expert on mosquito-borne viruses, infectious diseases, or vector control.
Clinton has her party mostly behind her, even taking into account the scattered boos and feeble attempt at jeering by Sanders supporters, which she ignored.
On the contrary, the U.S. needs to repair the damage to its image resulting from the Obama administration's feeble and confused approach to Syria.  4.
Zlatan tallied his second before the half, and Swansea mounted a feeble attack that saw just a one-goal reply in the 69th minute (nice).
Many of their existing T cells showed signs of senescence, which means that they had grown feeble and were unlikely to fight infections well anymore.
But intellectual power, moral power, spiritual power, those are the "weak" and "feeble" kinds of power, which in the end could be the most powerful.
Even a feeble president can impose his will on the nation if he lacks any sense of restraint or respect for political norms and guardrails.
The previous night, deGrom, whose wondrous season has been kneecapped by feeble run support, again got no help, exiting a scoreless game after eight innings.
As my own feeble way to challenge hatred, I donated to HIAS on Saturday and suggested to my newsletter readers that they might as well.
The Prime Minister, aided by softball questions from his own side, seeks to demonstrate that his opponent is ridiculous, feeble, and unpatriotic for doing so.
But if I learned anything from my weekend following the KKK around North Carolina, is that their toxic message is as feeble as it is frightening.
Although I was surprised, at first glance, by the single, rather feeble looking side brush vs the firm pair the Rowenta had fixed to its undercarriage.
Even the poetically feeble idea of them being all man-made is undercut by the presence of an aluminum rat stuck between the beast's hind legs.
I don't feel satisfied with the show's answer, that the park did just what Logan said it would: awaken the sociopath buried within the feeble man.
The old bird is Fidel Castro, and the thorn in his increasingly feeble side is President Obama, whose efforts to normalize relations have his head spinning.
Jesus' people are collectively known as the Hilltop Colony, a relatively feeble bunch led by a pompous prig in a pretty old house on a hill.
Tell them your thoughts about the violence in Charlottesville and demand that they speak out against white supremacy and President Donald Trump's feeble remarks on Saturday.
Childlessness is "a symptom of a feeble and terminally ill culture" that has lost touch with its heritage, according to Iben Thranholm, a conservative Danish journalist.
We always made these feeble attempts at self-counseling during the so-called happy hour, the only time we had courage enough to broach the subject.
While Gregg is a coward, Ford continues trashing around in his own eggo, telling off the OPR and calling them feeble for trying to censure him.
Last month the excuse was the global economy but that went away so you had to come up another feeble excuse and you skumbags got it.
Feeble land reform began in the late 21980s and is still under way (reforms in Taiwan, South Korea and Vietnam were far faster and more resolute).
IoT devices connect to the internet like any computer, but their relatively unsophisticated system software, powered by feeble chips, makes them much more vulnerable to malware.
If productivity growth is feeble, firms will struggle to absorb these extra costs and may be more inclined to pass on higher costs to their customers.
"The multiplication of the feeble-minded is a very terrible danger to the race," he wrote in a memo to the Prime Minister that same year.
Even if citizens had trusted the government medical workers enough to seek care, the country's feeble health care system would have had little to offer them.
A downturn in South Korea's labor market and feeble price growth have added to policymakers' concerns over the extent of recovery in Asia's fourth largest economy.
DeAngelo spoke only a few words at the hearing, telling the judge very slowly in a feeble voice that he would accept a court-appointed attorney.
While the Yankees try in vain to develop position players — leaving them with an aging and feeble lineup — their rivals are well positioned for the future.
And the defiantly exultant concluding number, "Everyone Will Die," suggests that a barricade of toys and blankets ultimately offers feeble protection from the big, wild world.
The sheriff in charge of Brown's case, John Urquhart, even rebuked the N.F.L. on Thursday for its feeble attempt at getting the facts in the case.
"The infant, prematurely born, gave two feeble cries and then its head was crushed by a member of the mob with his heel," the article says.
It was kind of distressing to see Ms. Jackson looking and sounding so feeble, and a relief when she became her trenchant self again during breaks.
She summons the courage to knock on the door of her abuser, a feeble old man but still a priest, and pose a simple question: Why?
That's a 73% drop from last weekend according to Comscore, which compiles box-office data, and a feeble figure considering the movie's reported $200 million budget.
Big picture: With their feeble results on Sunday, the traditional parties of the right and the left in France have been effectively eliminated from the game.
Influenced by an extreme version of Darwinism, he considered the winnowing of the feeble and thriving of the ablest—in this case, himself—to be progress.
A spokesman for Mr. Sorrell said the claims were inaccurate and represented "a weak and feeble attempt by WPP to destabilize" S4 Capital's bid for MediaMonks.
Feeble workout done, that day I got a small celery juice and decided I would just get it down me fast, followed by a black coffee.
Critics have long derided ASEAN as a feeble talk shop, whose overriding principle of making decisions by consensus keeps it from ever accomplishing anything of significance.
Other indicators were stronger — businesses invested at a healthy pace — but that was not enough to offset the headwinds from feeble retail sales and falling inventories.
Feeble heat from the sun, still distant, loosened carbon monoxide from its surface into a faint, glowing fog; the orphan ice cube became a new comet.
Since 2012, the excess in rice supplies and the weakening of major rice importers' economies cause the price of rice to remain at a feeble position.
The sound quality at Shea Stadium was famously feeble; Elvis Costello likens it to "a thousand transistor radios," but Howard's film manages to pump it up.
Yet, according to the latest figures, the euro zone actually grew by 0.2 percent in the second quarter of 2014, a feeble but less dispiriting performance.
Pelosi's best hope for getting a drug price bill through the Senate, with the White House's support, was tapping into this part of Trump's feeble brain.
I don't have much experience on mountain bikes, but my feeble attempts to outrun the drone, or confuse it by weaving back and forth, were thwarted.
What makes Snyder's plea even more feeble is the critical consensus that the movie he hatched and wanted to keep so precious is a cinematic potato.
The theory of axions predicts, in a general way, that axions should be very light, very long-lived particles whose interactions with ordinary matter are very feeble.
Click this, then pick Suggest New Password to have the browser suggest a password that's longer and stronger than anything your feeble brain can come up with.
I find myself wondering whether I have a place anywhere, just as I wondered, years ago, as I stumbled from the sea after a feeble suicide attempt.
Even that would merely ensure that no families in the state are living below half the poverty line, an indication of how feeble the net now is.
They also argued that once freed from an oppressive thicket of EU regulations spewed by Brussels bureaucrats, Britain's feeble economy could once again regain its lost glory.
But this is Lebanon, with its one feeble government, two armies (the state's and Hezbollah's), two currencies, 18 officially recognized religious groups, and one thousand conspiracy theories.
The fact that the singer was on his feet and rockin' a big old grin Sunday is at least proof that he isn't fully bedridden and feeble.
Whereas independent India rid itself of much of that feudal class, Pakistan's feeble attempts at land reform were ruled un-Islamic by its Supreme Court in 1990.
Mr Corbyn's feeble response—he has not met Ms Berger since 2017—has led many of his MPs to conclude that Labour has surrendered to anti-Semitism.
When Arie sends Seinne home, she emits some feeble protests — "I'm sorry you feel that way" kind of stuff — but otherwise seems totally cool with heading home.
The feeble man fears that an apology is capitulation, while the strong man knows that taking responsibility for an error is a sign of courage and conviction.
Wells was secretly hoping neither woman would ask him out because his "feeble little brain" couldn't handle a third woman being added to his already-crowded harem.
It's an attempt to try and move public perception of her into that of a shuffling old grandmother, too feeble for the demanding work of the Presidency.
Related: What ties Trump's two big summits together Kim Jong Un is already dragging his feet on the feeble few things he signed up to in Singapore.
As the economy's traditional export and investment engines have been slowed by feeble demand and excess factories, policy makers are trying to shift toward services and consumption.
"Teslaquilla" [sic] was first floated as an April Fools' joke on Elon Musk's Twitter as part of what appears to be a feeble stab at self deprecation.
Although my small, feeble hands are clutching thin little stalks in the photo above, the asparagus you'll find in such a contest will probably look much different.
What we've done for a really long time in our culture is either insult those signals by saying depressed and anxious people are just weak or feeble.
Vice's most recent movie, "The Beach Bum," directed by Harmony Korine ("Spring Breakers") and starring Matthew McConaughey, took in a feeble $3.5 million at the box office.
And I'm all alone with my feeble words, and on the pages of my notebook, over and over, my sentences weave a shroud for your missing body.
This is because, compared to True Gods—or Nature, or whatever we attribute to the shape of the universe—your human instincts are feeble and order-seeking.
"Women of all ages, from the nearly feeble to the vigorously youthful, walked side by side — all seemingly fired by enthusiasm for their cause," the article stated.
Nor an indemnification that should have been much greater than the feeble amount of $15 million that the American government paid, in installments, for the stolen land.
"The feeble excuses offered by Speaker Ryan are merely a pretext to cover for the whims of extremists in his caucus,"  Pascrell said Thursday in a statement.
So last week he asked T. J. Barra, the Mets' director of baseball research and development, to examine the advanced metrics behind his feeble showing that month.
Such a feeble, defensive crouch ignores the essence of sovereignty in a global age, namely, that global engagement is the most effective way to shape America's destiny.
Though the Met has been making something of an effort — the Vigée Le Brun exhibition was great — the representation of women in their collections is pretty feeble.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller's feeble performance before Congress won't resolve the internal party struggle over impeachment or do much to sway public opinion in their favor.
Talking wearied her, faces troubled her, pain claimed her for its own, and her tranquil spirit was sorrowfully perturbed by the ills that vexed her feeble flesh.
China stunned investors by devaluing the currency last year and the yuan has since weakened to near six-year lows, adding to worries about already feeble global growth.
It looks like the Great Arch in Zion National Park, Utah, and there are many other similarities with the midwestern U.S. (such as the weak and feeble coffee).
The real problem for Motorola, though, would be making this new Razr anything more than a feeble attempt to make people warmly reminisce about a long dead phone.
" Well-known author Eusebius McKaiser summed up the sentiments of many online when he tweeted: "The two most feeble defenses of racism must be 'It wasn't my intention!
All of this has added up to growth so feeble that the eurozone economy is still not as big as it was five and a half years ago.
In the wake of feeble returns, the $3 trillion industry in the first quarter suffered its largest outflow of investor cash since 2009, according to Hedge Fund Research.
Peter Hotez, a renowned vaccine expert in Houston, says a feeble public response is partly to blame for anti-vaxxers creeping "from fringe to mainstream" in recent years.
The mixed signals continue: the North's official news agency put out a statement on May 27th deriding countries choosing the path of "compromise and concession" as "feeble-minded".
"We always made these feeble attempts at self-counseling during the so-called happy hour, the only time we had courage enough to broach the subject," she wrote.
Boutella is a striking presence, but almost everything else about the movie proves clunky, including most of the attempts in the feeble script to establish Nick's roguish charm.
The monthly report chimed with economic data published this month that showed feeble domestic demand drove a surprise fall in industrial orders in July, while industrial production flatlined.
People loved it, but resurfacing an old meme for a sweet little moment in the feeble suns of early June does not a meme of the summer make.
Today's open letter from academics and researchers backs up the Commission's assessment of feeble first efforts from Facebook and offers further fuel to feed its next monthly assessment.
Congress bears much of the blame because of its tightfisted federal budgets when more government spending is needed to offset feeble spending and investment in the private sector.
The Washington Post reported that the House of Representatives was slated to be working for a mere 111 days in 2016—and that feeble performance includes partial days.
But DC's turnout looks relatively feeble when compared with nearby suburban areas like Montgomery County, Maryland (63 percent turnout in 2016), and Arlington County, Virginia (67 percent turnout).
Demand has fallen for some items, traders said, but that was more a function of North Korea's increasingly feeble economy and a lack of cash, than the sanctions.
The women I know working throughout the UK and Ireland, to refer to them in any way as coerced, or trafficked, or even feeble-minded is just hysterical.
Little attention was given to a Trump rally speech in South Carolina, portraying Biden as feeble-minded and destined for a retirement home in the next four years.
Why should a Shiite theocrat, a Russian kleptocrat, a Korean gourmand and a Chinese son of heaven unite so openly to rescue a foul and feeble Baathist dictatorship?
"She was playing dodge ball," Shildt said the other day, shaking his head as he pantomimed his old, feeble swing behind the visiting manager's desk at Nationals Park.
" There are two big problems with the advice you hear all the time, Meadows tells CNBC Make It: "The first is that it's just too unambitious and feeble.
Basically, much of 2019 was spent wasting time between new Destiny 2 updates, which provides the kind of rote, repetitive action that my feeble brain craves these days.
"This is true because robbery that must overpower a victim's will — even a feeble or weak-willed victim — necessarily involves a physical confrontation and struggle," Justice Thomas wrote.
Someday in the near future, when the robot dogs have overthrown our feeble governments and we are all slaves to our four-legged masters, you will remember this day.
"The historical evidence assembled by Gamble is feeble; pointing the other way are the (the double jeopardy clause's) text, other historical evidence and 170 years of precedent," Alito wrote.
His tragically feeble Duke seemed like cultural atonement not only for his own sins (as he perceived them, anyway) but also for the muscular certainty of John Wayne's Duke.
We don't know what the European growth story would have been without the EU but we do know that almost every other major region outperformed the feeble European Union.
Mr Trump, and his generals, are exasperated by the feeble efforts of many NATO members to honour their promise to raise defence spending towards 2% of GDP by 2024.
Even with it activated, everything looks washed out and feeble when set against an iPhone 8, Galaxy S8, HTC U11, MacBook Pro, iMac, or the majority of Windows laptops.
"Kim it's clear Kanye has nothing for you except dribble and dribble and feeble conversation," Williams said on her talk show last January, after Kardashian posted some scandalous photos.
In a rare sign of weakness in Europe's biggest economy, data published on Wednesday had shown that feeble domestic demand drove a surprise fall in industrial orders in July.
Second, Mr Trump has further discredited the already feeble Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, and all those who argue that Palestinian aspirations can be met by negotiation rather than violence.
This latest wave of Cuban migration stems from a number of changes enacted by Cuba's communist government in recent years, in part to jump-start the island's feeble economy.
The Guardian, for example, called it "marginally more watchable than the feeble 'Planet of the Apps,'" which is a low blow, considering how badly "Planet of the Apps" tanked.
Feeble U.S. economic growth since the Great Recession is due almost entirely to a plunge in homeownership to more-than-50-year lows, according to new data released Monday.
Obama dominated as if he were a distinguished professor running a seminar, while McCain, in his turn, muttered a few feeble Republican talking points and disgusted even President Bush.
But to those who claim their business could be crippled without European labor, such talk is a feeble diversion from the elephant in the room in the Brexit debate.
As with the scores of Nigerian prince millionaires offering money to your feeble relative in exchange for minor assistance, these payment instructions should set off red flags ab initio.
Do not answer that rhetorical question, because yours are the feeble dreams of weaklings and mine is to whip this sorry, good-for-nothing blog audience squad into shape!
The feeble excuses from Saudi spokesmen, the changing and contradictory "lines to take", all speak to an old truth: the danger that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Replacing the time travel mechanic are optional sequences where Chloe can get into what can only be described as an escalation of feeble verbal attacks to win an argument.
It's enough to make a frazzled health care consumer in one of those feeble markets wish there were another option — perhaps even (dare one say it?) a public option.
Added stops include a rather trivial one that emits a feeble, warbling imitation of bird song, which is jokingly labeled "Byrds," after the Elizabethan organist and composer William Byrd.
With Sofie's database, they could take down more financial institutions and military agencies, keep themselves on the world stage and finance their feeble economy at the same time. 정식여보세요.
Edward spends less than two years at the School for the Feeble Minded before being transferred to Missouri State Hospital No. 3, where he would pass the next 40.
The prime minister, Lord North, would have made a colorless and feeble icon of enmity, and so, perhaps naturally, they settled on the person and character of King George.
The A's managed no earned runs off Morton and looked feeble against the relievers Diego Castillo, Nick Anderson and Emilio Pagan, fanning eight times in the last four innings.
Even when this information gets out, feeble or nonexistent checks and balances allow autocrats to govern unencumbered by the rule of law or any other form of public accountability.
So wondering what has happened in their careers that has led them to a play this feeble is probably the best in-flight entertainment "One November Yankee" can provide.
Arguably, German "fiscal responsibility," along with the drastic austerity imposed on the peripheral countries, have played a significant role in keeping Europe's recovery from its debt crisis so feeble.
When Agathe's husband writes to say that he can understand her need for a divorce only as a sign of feeble-mindedness, she feels thoroughly undermined and considers suicide.
Investors are facing "a little bit of a mixed message" from the hawkish Fed and the feeble economic indicators, said Scott Klimo, co-manager of the Sextant International Fund.
A performance by Peter Hook, who played with Joy Division and New Order, so energized her that her feeble legs were restored to health afterward for a full day.
One of the more feeble parts of the Knicks defense has been guarding the ball, and Schroder slashed his way to 9 points in a span of 1:51.
After a feeble start to 2018, the British economy is showing tentative signs of a recovery with surveys for the manufacturing, construction and services sectors this week beating expectations.
Banks cultivated plausible deniability, their internal oversight systems too feeble to pin responsibility on any individual; Goldman executives used the abbreviation LDL — "let's discuss live" — to hide their traces.
His 1912 book on a family that he felt proved his theories, The Kallikak Family: A Study In The Heredity Of Feeble-Mindedness, was highly influential to the Nazis.
And of course, Dickens being Dickens — and as such unable to resist throwing in a pathetic child at any opportunity — there's the touch of sentimentality in Tiny Tim's feeble cheer.
According to the law, these included "all idiots, imbeciles, feeble-minded persons, epileptics, insane persons ... persons with chronic alcoholism; paupers, professional beggars," and those with tuberculosis and other contagious diseases.
Until last month, the city had two dueling rabbis who knew the rituals of slaughter, but each was old and very sick, and too feeble to wield a butcher's knife.
It was she and Clarke who turned [founder of the second KKK] Colonel Simmons' feeble attempt to revive a southern organization into a mass national movement and a profitable business.
Alex brushes away his thoughts of bisexuality with Dell's feeble explanation that he simply has a man crush on a gay guy, and that's the last we hear about it.
After a feeble performance over the past few years, with annual growth in trade volumes barely keeping pace with GDP, the signs are that global trade is picking up again.
The army seized power in May 2014 to end months of political unrest but has struggled to revive Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, as exports and domestic demand remain feeble.
The fund increase was a "feeble attempt to feign empathy" for the 10,600 people who die prematurely each year as a result of diesel emissions, said DUH chief Juergen Resch.
NEW YORK, May 11 (Reuters) - U.S. stock indexes dropped about 43 percent on Wednesday as feeble quarterly reports from Walt Disney, Macy's and Fossil undermined confidence across the consumer sector.
He will likely do everything he can to try to prevent this outcome, but as we all know, the future is already written and his feeble attempts will prove fruitless.
The bank joined counterparts in the euro zone and Switzerland in slashing interest rates below zero in an effort to shake up its sclerotic economy and push up feeble inflation.
He got off to a poor start in this series, getting exploited on defense and looking feeble on offense as the Warriors blew Cleveland out in the first two games.
The Chinese restaurant group is one of the thousands of businesses struggling with a labor crunch caused by foreign worker curbs, that threaten the city-state's already feeble growth rates.
I briefly abandon my feeble attempts at actual work and stare into the distance, noting the depth and texture of the forest compared to Pokémon Go's endless digital suburban lawns.
Ryan's feeble leadership today, marked by only one major achievement (the 2017 tax cuts) and an increasingly hollow ideological agenda, is representative of the larger GOP failures of this era.
Private-sector white-collar jobs can increasingly be moved offshore and automated, while public-sector jobs that require degrees, notably teaching, have been decimated by deep layoffs and feeble hiring.
Yet If I had to buy a laptop tomorrow—and I'm in the market for a new laptop—I would seriously consider the Notebook 9, despite the frustratingly feeble battery.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government won a confidence vote on Wednesday on a decree aimed at helping the country's feeble banking system, including state-backed guarantees to help sell bad loans.
Then, out of the blue, he came up with a feeble excuse about the crossword tournament starting soon and having to drive there and we had to stop the match!
It was an exceedingly strange and feeble attempt to diminish the danger that this man poses, but in a way, if anyone could understand this duality, it would be Carson.
We believe ourselves conquerors, but we are prisoners of the gravity that binds us to a planet indifferent to our survival and our own feeble bodies that break so easily.
After an altercation in which Edward allegedly threatens his brother Clay with a hatchet, Ed Deeds sends his 25-year-old son to the Missouri School for the Feeble Minded.
The Arabs of Palestine were overmatched in the diplomatic realm, offering only feeble attempts at rolling back the declaration, said Mahmoud Yazbak, a history professor at the University of Haifa.
Now it takes on gentler forms; Jacob deGrom recently asked to see Horwitz's swing with a toy bat in the clubhouse, and the players laughed at Horwitz's feeble, futile hacks.
"He wants to brush people into a corner where he can shine his feeble, fucking anemic firefly of a soul," Mr. Colbert continued, inching his two pointer fingers close together.
But early on, Schwartzman's laser forehands cut through the misty air and found the lines on a regular basis, while Nadal's serves were noticeably off-kilter, at times nearly feeble.
China stunned markets by devaluing the currency last year and has since allowed the yuan to weaken to near six-year lows, adding to worries about already feeble global growth.
Although some have speculated that fears of slower economic growth in China may be partly responsible for feeble stock performance there, Hong Kong and Shanghai are by no means alone.
The Nehru-Gandhi dynasty had exhausted its political appeal, and its choice for prime minister, Rahul Gandhi, the grandson of Indira, was a feeble campaigner, no match for Modi's dynamism.
"I like to watch," she told him at the time, her final and somewhat feeble plea before being whisked to hair and makeup and gussied up for her star turn.
Now at 64, she was feeble, nearly blind, the diabetes that would plague her until the end of her life some agonizing years later already crippling her ability to walk.
It was all too easy to call them out, and I recognized over and over just how awful it is to become feeble, sick and increasingly absent-minded, or worse.
Bell, which concerned a plaintiff classified as "feeble-minded" by her home state of Virginia, upheld the right of a state to forcibly sterilize a citizen considered "unfit" to procreate.
Why is FIBA promoting a feeble 3-on-3 product that isn't firing ANYONE'S imagination, while this BILLION DOLLAR IDEA just perches itself on the mind of one brave sportswriter?
The feeble trade figures followed economic data this week that painted a gloomy picture for German manufacturing, with industrial orders barely rising and output falling the most in nearly two years.
Then, to put our feeble attempts in perspective, we spoke with Michael Joyner, an expert on the physiology of elite athletes who's been studying the limits of marathon running for decades.
Battery life is a strength for the Galaxy Buds, which marks a major upgrade from the company's first true wireless effort, the Gear Icon earphones that lasted a feeble 1.5 hours.
Americans see an ageing continent that, though fine for tourists, is coming apart at the seams politically and falling behind economically—as feeble in growth as it is excessive in regulation.
The viability of such an alliance and its willingness to come to the aid of any single member cannot stand on the feeble foundation of the size of a nation's checkbook.
We're short on girls, so I play defense the entire game and definitely don't run as much as I should, in a feeble attempt to prevent further stress to my heel.
Today's crime and economic stagnation are a consequence of a dangerously indebted state that is at once too big and too feeble to provide adequate policing, education and other public services.
The U.N. report said that perpetrators have enjoyed near total impunity throughout the period in question due to persistent insecurity and a feeble justice system, which has fueled cycles of abuse.
But five years of civil war in Syria, a feeble Iraqi state and global and sectarian rivalries among outside powers have made it impossible to coordinate a single campaign against it.
As a juicy carrot, Mr Putin will hold out the promise of a genuinely concerted attack on IS in eastern Syria to bolster the apparently feeble efforts of Mr Obama's coalition.
I have been asked why Thorn did not simply stalk the Queen's inheritors and ignore their poisoned bites, shrugging them off like the wine-drunk insults of a particularly feeble rival.
" (Republicans have also responded, but in the feeble admonishments of a Park Slope parent.)   Since the enormous backlash to the news, the president has tried to pin Democrats for their "hypocrisy.
It turned out that judges often settled for explanations that were feeble or worse; the unappealing alternative, from an elected judge's point of view, was calling the local prosecutor a liar.
For now, the strain on the grid is lightened by feeble electricity demand in Britain, which is still more than 10% below its level before the financial crisis in 2008-09.
If the Democrats want to ensure that Schultz doesn't do irreparable damage to their 2020 chances, they had better take him seriously—even if it's more than his feeble agenda deserves.
WIMPY — This burger chain inspired by "Popeye" character J. Wellington Wimpy had a brief and feeble existence in the US, reaching 26 US locations before dying with its founder in 1977.
You'll probably spend more time trying to figure out what Noelle's baby reindeer is (a mix between a calf and lamb) than laughing at any of Kendrick's feeble attempts at humor.
"It is not that feeble spark of benevolence which Nature has lighted up in the human heart, that is thus capable of counteracting the strongest impulses of self-love," Smith wrote.
Chow Tai Fook plans to launch 70-100 PoS in China this fiscal year, but may close five non-efficient stores in Hong Kong due to high rentals and feeble sales.
The next day, I watched him pose for photos for more than an hour with fans, including a feeble old woman who waited until the very end to speak to him.
Like the single, often feeble source of visual light, the fire in a room on a cold night created an intimate circle, as eager for bodily warmth as entertainment or instruction.
But brewers must walk a fine line as they seek to diversify their staffs and their fans, so the changes do not come off as a feeble attempt to make money.
CNBC's said Friday that the stock market remains in a feeble position, the bond market is flashing a warning sign and the investment community should be prepared for more coronavirus uncertainty.
Germany was already in a feeble condition, logging growth of just 0.6% for the whole of 2019 amid weak global auto sales, the US-China trade war and uncertainty over Brexit.
He also photographed the Paris catacombs, making exposures with the aid of feeble and cumbersome Bunsen batteries, the only way to take pictures in darkness before the invention of flash powder.
Less convincing is a new exhibition by the British artist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, who presents a rushed and feeble new suite of oil paintings that continues her project of fictionalized portraiture.
The center-left Social Democrats (SPD), junior partner to Merkel's conservatives in their ruling "grand coalition", accused the chancellor of a "pretty feeble performance" in announcing her candidacy on Sunday evening.
While she said some agencies struggle to enforce laws due to lax funding or missing legal tools, the SEC is "particularly feeble" and doesn't use all the tools available to it.
Corbyn proved himself -- not for the first time but thankfully, it seems, for the last -- to be a dislikable, brittle and feeble political campaigner who is in the final analysis unelectable.
Many Democrats on the Hill don't think they deserve blame for their party's feeble state, and they think the Republican majority is about to embark on a path of political suicide.
"The race is on to find massive dark galaxies that are even closer to us than Dragonfly 44, so we can look for feeble signals that may reveal a dark matter particle."
Even skeptics of his controversial energy plan — which relies on turning Mexico's feeble state-owned energy companies into dominant players like they were in the 70s and 80s — are portrayed as traitors.
The editor of DJ Mag, the British monthly dance music publication, has issued a feeble apology for the decision to not feature any women on the cover of its 25th anniversary edition.
"I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too," she said.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) jolted financial markets by cutting interest rates to a new record low, as the central bank strives to counter the adverse economic impact of feeble inflation.
According to sources at the newspaper, who spoke on condition of anonymity, staffers were alarmed to see that the image was published — and dismayed that the initial editor's note was so feeble.
Other scientists last week announced the discovery of fossils of another Argentine carnivorous dinosaur, called Gualicho, a bit larger than Murusraptor that had feeble arms, akin in size to a human child's.
The price-to-book ratio of Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest bank, which squeaked into profit in 603 (with an ROE of 0.4%) after three years of losses, languishes at a feeble 25%.
Even today unlicensed "indie" music is pervasive; independent labels and artists still get paid little in royalties, if anything at all, because of their feeble leverage in negotiations with the streaming services.
Then, there are the little, feeble controversies — tiny scams that Bachelor in Paradise gets away with because it's reality TV, we're in a summer content drought, and the beach is mighty appealing.
The detection of these feeble undulations in the fabric of space and time by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) was said to have opened a new ear on the cosmos.
The renewed oil-price fall favours continuing growth in the euro area, which expanded at a feeble pace of just 0.3% (an annualised rate of 1.2%) in the third quarter of 2015.
The transcript of videotaped testimony presented during the trial showed a fiery, if somewhat feeble man who responded to some basic questions but could not answer others, such as his birth name.
"It's a feeble attempt by Ed Cox and his cronies to distract from their corruption issues and uncomfortable questions about their support for Donald Trump," a spokesman, Richard Azzopardi, said on Sunday.
The slapstick ferocity of Mr. Reiner's family drama is soon apparent when Gordon puts on a Halloween gorilla costume in a feeble attempt at scaring his mother (Ruth Gordon) to death. Mrs.
But as their rhetoric escalates, Pelosi and Jeffries sound increasingly feeble and insincere, less like the leaders of a party with a clear majority and growing momentum, and more like Jeff Flake.
When rains hit in May, the lake swells behind a feeble and aging dike, and the Army Corps of Engineers, needing to protect the nearby towns, releases the slurry to the ocean.
There was something about Alison's aimlessness that felt universal, but after a few feeble attempts at self-definition by way of yogic retreats the show has dropped her quest for meaning too.
The case: A young woman named Carrie Buck was diagnosed with "feeble mindedness," and committed to a state institution after she was raped by her foster parent's nephew, and had his child.
Yet the cornerstones of Merkel's style and principles -- described in Germany jokingly as Merkelism -- have been so eroded that the Chancellor's final term will be a feeble incarnation of the first three.
Mr. Trump has illustrated that even a feeble commander in chief can impose his will on the nation if he lacks any sense of restraint or respect for political norms and guardrails.
Not a disciplined, unified response to a crisis from this White House; instead, an unhinged president issuing feeble edicts from his bed, many of which could cause a sputtering economy to spiral.
The country's asylum system is also feeble compared with that of the United States; the migration office there reported that in 2018, a staff of eight processed only 262 requests for refuge.
For reasons that remain unclear, the hormone comes in active and feeble varieties, and the researchers found that people with a mutant version of FGF21 confessed to a lifelong passion for sweets.
Less severe than black but not as feeble as beige, brown is the perfect autumn/winter color, and the dreamiest designer on schedule, Cecilie Bahnsen, incorporated it heavily into her FW20 collection.
The big picture: The world's fourth largest economy, and Europe's biggest, had a feeble 2019 amid weak global auto sales, the US-China trade conflict and the prospect of a disorderly Brexit.
The back-to-back losses come even as Australia pushes for stricter oversight of the financial sector after a public inquiry last year found widespread wrongdoing and lackluster enforcement by feeble regulators.
For now, the best solution to glacier melt—and quite a feeble one, according to the geophysicists—is to cover the ice with a sort of white sheet that reflects the sun.
The piece Alarmist (Motel 6) features a motel room with a feeble tent pitched pathetically in the middle of the floor, giving the viewer insight into the inhabitant's struggles physically and mentally.
This is not our country, and this is not the new normal — this is a time for refusal, a time to resist rather than to hallucinate into some sort of feeble complacency.
" Wading through history, he noted that some eugenicists believed that the "distinction between the fit and the unfit could be drawn along racial lines," and others would define a person as "feeble-minded.
We're probably only at the outer edge of the many-layered onion of fresh horrors made possible by machine learning and AI, and previously unimagined by our feeble fleshy brains, so strap in.
She kept quiet, but ignored his requests to meet for days after that until he went to her home, with a feeble excuse that he and a friend needed to borrow her camera.
Maura Tierney appeared feeble and frail a day after her scary cycling accident where a car hit her on the road ... but the good news is that she's on her feet and walking.
I say "feeble" because it appears to be the same old rumor that said "October or November" of 2016, but Apple's October event has come and gone, and the Mac wasn't even mentioned.
Thanks to designers like Sacai, Preen, Paco Rabanne, and others, what was once considered frilly (see also: dainty or feeble) is now devoid of any weakness, concealed by heavier matter, or is genderless.
Chinese stocks plunged Monday, spurring a trading halt for the rest of the session, and leading stock markets in Asia-Pacific lower after feeble manufacturing surveys revived concerns over the mainland's economic slowdown.
Chinese stocks plunged Monday, spurring a trading halt for the rest of the session, and leading stock markets in Asia Pacific lower after feeble manufacturing surveys revived concerns over the mainland's economic slowdown.
A fire that's not too hot—you don't want to melt that garbage can—but burning just hot enough to thoroughly kill the weak and feeble opinions that might otherwise infect the discourse.
When the term "witch hunt" is used now, it's usually in reference to a series of Donald Trump tweets or feeble rhetorical retaliations against the #MeToo movement's sweeping revelations (and ensuing structural changes).
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday that the stock market remains in a feeble position, the bond market is flashing a warning sign and the investment community should be prepared for more coronavirus uncertainty.
The government's plan comes as the auto sector battles with a steep drop in sales due to feeble consumer demand, with several top automakers and component manufacuturers cutting production and laying off employees.
Israel, for its part, has long agreed with the Palestinian street: that Abbas is a feeble and ineffectual leader whose promises in the negotiation room could never actually influence anything on the ground.
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 2 (Reuters) - South African retailer The Foschini Group (TFG) reported a drop in half-year earnings on Thursday as the cost of acquisitions weighed and feeble economic growth hurt the nation's retailers.
The moment occasioned a round of "dire warnings" from analysts and think-tankers, but it also showed how feeble the expert class can be at marshaling its authority, even when it is in agreement.
AT&T has re-assembled part of the empire broken up in 1982 and controls 30% of the wireless market, in which by global standards prices are high and the industry regulator is feeble.
Robert Colvile, the editor of a right-leaning website, CapX, said that by defining executive pay as a problem then producing such a feeble solution, Mrs May had simply whetted the appetite for Corbynism.
It helps them survive in killer conditions, and according to a research paper published this month in the Journal of Proteome Research, it could help us feeble humans in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
With private consumption making only a feeble recovery from last quarter's slump, the data keeps alive market expectations that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will delay a scheduled sales tax hike next year, analysts said.
But the case for a Bloomberg candidacy is stronger and infinitely simpler: In a field divided between politically feeble centrists, unelectable progressives, and one talented but awfully young small-city mayor, he … can … win.
While the Yankees' dithering start to the season can be ascribed to many factors — feeble hitting and erratic starting pitching among them — it cannot hurt to add an A-list talent to the roster.
In 2005, as a campaign to honor the holiday with a braai began, the notion of a still-divided nation unifying around a shared love of grilled meat seemed both feeble and potentially offensive.
" Trade experts note that the administration used national security as a "pretext" to impose tariffs; that its investigation was "extremely non-transparent;" and that its security and economic analyses were "embarrassingly feeble" and "absurd.
The case was being watched as a test of the government's push for stricter oversight of the financial sector, after a public inquiry last year found widespread wrongdoing and lackluster enforcement by feeble regulators.
The comment, which Mr. Trump later recanted, attracted instant, bipartisan criticism — the latest in a series of high-profile episodes that have shined a light on Mr. Trump's feeble approval ratings among women nationally.
The midfielder had begun the game with head protection after being seemingly knocked unconscious against Iran five days ago in a sight that will have left medical professionals fuming about football's feeble concussion protocols.
If the episode shows anything, analysts said in the aftermath, it is that Ms. Merkel is growing more feeble even as the far right — in Parliament, online and on the streets — is getting stronger.
What you do have is a neoliberal and liberal center that is so weak and feeble, so cowardly and milquetoast, that they don't have the enthusiasm or the energy that the right wing has.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt hopes to boost feeble foreign direct investment (FDI) by automating and simplifying customs and tax processes, Finance Minister Mohamed Maait said on Monday, acknowledging that much still needed to be done.
"Earlier this week, it emerged that Johnson had labelled the children of single mothers "ill-raised, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate," and accused their fathers of being too "feeble" to "take control of [their] woman.
One is a celibate who lives in simplicity and austerity, embracing the disabled and the diseased; the other is a thrice-married germophobe who lived in a gaudy gold tower and mocks the feeble.
Now scaffold-clad and undergoing renovations, the parliamentary building is for some people a metaphor for a feeble legislature that is unable to fix the country's Brexit woes and feels remote from normal life.
Now, check out the latest episode of How To Weep In Public on RIOT: Adapted from How To Weep In Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who Knows Copyright © 2016 by Jacqueline Novak.
Nanni Moretti, a film director, went so far as to organise a protest movement, the Girotondi, to defend democracy and the rule of law and to compensate for the feeble opposition of the parliamentary left.
The researchers say their study doesn't make predictions about the future — but it seems likely that the acceleration of our collective attention will continue to increase until, collectively, our feeble human minds reach information overload.
With all the the window dressing of its social infrastructure stripped away, it was just a series of feedback loops and feeble reward systems laid bare — a pretty-looking gun game with nothing to say.
Third seed Muguruza came from a break down to win the first set but saw her feeble challenge fizzle out in the next two as van Uytvanck blew the Spaniard away with her big serving.
After sticking it into wet sand to take the lead photo for this article, I've noticed that the sound from the speaker has become tinny and feeble, as if some water managed to got in.
Argentina was the only country in the Southern Cone that wasn't being ruled by military dictatorship, but it had been less than a decade since the last armed takeover, and its feeble democracy was teetering.
"The boycott goes beyond lowering prices to express an outcry at the feeble purchasing power of citizens as a result of the marriage between power and business," said Fouad Abdelmoumni, an activist backing the campaign.
Chinese stocks plunged Monday, spurring a trading halt for the rest of the session, and leading stock markets in Asia Pacific lower after feeble manufacturing surveys revived concerns over the slowdown of the mainland's economy.
In a feeble attempt at unification, Snohetta replaced the original black granite staircase with a wider one in light wood, but the Third Street lobby retains its black floor and its ridiculous full-height atrium.
As many have noted, Trump didn't introduce America's ugliness—its militarism, its feeble social-welfare programs, its rampant privatization of public goods, its latent and overt bigotries, to name a few—he merely amplified it.
Data out last month showed annual wage growth was a feeble 2.1 percent in the March quarter, half the rate enjoyed by workers during the decade-long mining boom that began in the early 2000s.
The big Argentine was feeble in the opening set, winning just one game, but he picked up the pace to claim a 1-6 6-1 6-2 6-4 victory on Court Suzanne Lenglen.
"The saltfish stems back to slavery times, when it was one of the easier foods to transport from Europe," Defour tells me as my wrists start to ache from my feeble stint on the section.
Although more massive stars can begin another shell of fusing heavier elements when this helium is exhausted, the sun is too feeble to generate the pressure needed to begin that layer of fusion, Scudder explained.
After Mr. Kavanaugh was accused of sexual assault by Christine Blasey Ford, Mr. Trump was disappointed by a restrained interview on Fox News in which he believed that Mr. Kavanaugh had come across as feeble.
On Chinese social media, suggestions for a name for the rover abounded, with some commenters advising against another name associated with rabbits -- linking operational difficulties "Jade Rabbit" encountered during its mission to the "feeble" animal.
Friends and former colleagues start arriving to pay their respects, and everything seems fine, until Jean sees one old, feeble man helped out of a car by an attendant, and bolts off running into the woods.
"It makes Bolivia a country subservient to the whim of President Morales and where the rule of law is flouted," tweeted Carlos Mesa, a former president, who is the most popular leader of Bolivia's feeble opposition.
The world's third-biggest economy barely averted recession in the first quarter, and analysts expect only feeble growth, if any, this quarter as weak emerging market demand and slow wage growth weigh on exports and consumption.
But interest-rate hikes elsewhere may yet hurt any future recovery: in America because it puts investors off emerging markets and in Brazil because of the impact on already-feeble growth in Argentina's largest trading partner.
"Global economic growth prospects for 2017 also remain well below pre-crisis trends, and a protracted period of slow productivity growth and feeble investment weigh on the longer-term potential of the global economy," it said.
"The effect has been the opposite of what was expected - it caused a huge amount of unnecessary work, stirred everyone up and they got a feeble result," said Yaroslav Romanchuk, head of the Mizes analytical center.
If it proves sustainable, a trade recovery or even signs of trade stabilization would help ease fears that China's economy is becoming increasingly lopsided, and give feeble global growth a much-needed shot in the arm.
That said, I'm painfully aware of the fact that, on the long-ago day when I offered Captain Nguyen my feeble condolences, I lacked the imagination to conceive of the trials about to befall his countrymen.
But in just five paragraphs, the court upheld a statute that enabled the State of Virginia to sterilize "mental defectives" — specifically one Carrie Buck, a young resident of the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feeble-Minded.
Questions about Mr. Redstone's mental capacity and related corporate governance issues burst into public view last year when a former girlfriend filed a salacious lawsuit that revealed embarrassing details about his feeble condition and sexual desires.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan has led Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's effort to stimulate the world's third-biggest economy, but its often innovative steps have yet to end decades of falling prices and feeble growth.
The surprisingly feeble data, published by the Economy Ministry on Wednesday, dampened hopes that the German economy is set for a strong rebound after its quarterly growth pace halved to 0.2 percent over the summer months.
The day before, at Mr. Mugabe's news conference, as the 94-year-old former president slouched in his chair and spoke in a feeble voice, his wife instructed him to repeat his support for Mr. Chamisa.
Perceptual tricks like this ("the dress" is another one) reveal that our perceptions are not the absolute truth, that the physical phenomena of the universe are indifferent to whether our feeble sensory organs can perceive them correctly.
In 2018, for instance, speakers who maintain that women are too intellectually feeble to vote, or who advocate eugenics, are unlikely to receive invitations even from impish contrarians; both were mainstream positions in the fairly recent past.
The leave argument rested heavily on the notion that, once freed from an oppressive thicket of EU regulations spewed by Brussels bureaucrats, Britain's feeble economy would once again regain its glory as a fully independent world power.
The leave argument rests heavily on the notion that, once freed from an oppressive thicket of EU regulations spewed by Brussels bureaucrats, Britain's feeble economy will once again regain its glory as a fully independent world power.
Those polled by Reuters said that while expected stimulus measures from the European Central Bank would provide a level of support for equity markets, the backdrop of feeble economic growth would weigh on corporate earnings and shares.
After Texas was lashed by Hurricane Harvey and Florida by Irma last month, he appeared anxious to avoid the mistakes of George W. Bush, whose presidency never recovered from his feeble response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Without the threat of a cell to keep them in check, the strong and selfish would prey on the weak, as they do in countries where the state is too feeble to run a proper justice system.
"Euro zone PMIs were consistent with moderate economic momentum but it is too feeble and the risks to the economy have tilted to the downside because of Brexit," said Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec in London.
Pieces of the battle are clear to him more than a decade later: the frantic crackle of the platoon radio, the feeble thumbs-up from a 21-year-old private who had been shot in the neck.
The number-one thing that budding mate enthusiasts do that makes mate aficionados cringe is seeing them move the straw around in a feeble attempt to mix up the yerba once the mate has already been brewed.
Going against them is like driving towards a tornado during a blizzard—they're a tandem that blitzes in transition, clogs passing lanes, attacks the rim, and creates open looks that prop up a sometimes-feeble supporting cast.
He's quite happy with a Palestinian Authority in the West Bank that once saw itself in the role of leading the way to a Palestinian state but has become the feeble enabler of Israel's gray-zone domination.
I hope to be able to continue to do so for at least another decade, though I promise to listen to my aging body if it tells me I'm getting too feeble or careless to do so.
In fact, Mr. Biden has blundered this chance before — the establishment front-runner; the last, best hope for moderates — fumbling his initial 2020 advantages in a hail of disappointing fund-raising, feeble campaign organization and staggering underperformance.
Most developing world currencies marched higher against as feeble dollar with South Africa's rand up 0.4%, recovering ground it lost in the previous session after the central bank left its main interest rate on hold at 6.5%.
But by offering the option to play blockbuster games like "Red Dead Redemption 2" without paying upfront for hardware, it could lure owners of comparatively feeble devices such as smartphones, tablets and TVs to cutting-edge games.
His feeble appearance was particularly at odds with his reason for appearing before the judge — the accused sex criminal was there to answer charges that he tampered with his ankle monitor 57 times in just two months.
For instance, in 2014, Grammy Award winning composer Maria Schneider testified before Congress that she spends more time sending notices than creating music, and she is hopelessly outmatched by online thieves thanks to the DMCA's feeble protections.
Patchett's novel aspires to the atmosphere of Latin-American magical realism, but its central conceit, of a celestial voice that soothes savage breasts, is a feeble one, and her vague musical descriptions fail to flesh it out.
Most developing world currencies marched higher against as feeble dollar with South Africa's rand up 0.4%, recovering ground it lost in the previous session after the central bank left its main interest rate on hold at 6.5%.
In an interview with KPCC, her great niece Stacy Cordova-Diaz said Franco was diagnosed with "feeble-mindedness, tied to social deviance," and was forced to have her Fallopian tubes removed in a procedure called a salpingectomy.
But all of these new verses, particularly Gerald Eazy's feeble new bars, pale in comparison to Cardi B's from the original, so it all feels like a downgrade for a song that wasn't that good to begin with.
He puts that down to inexperience, the president's feeble grasp of foreign affairs, the ease with which he is distracted and his failure to fill important foreign-policy positions with fellow travellers (or, often, with anyone at all).
If the reaction to the test on July 28th consisted largely of gestures and vague threats, that is because the options are either improbable (constructive talks with Mr Kim), feeble (tougher sanctions) or terrifying (pre-emptive military action).
As such, Zidane's feeble display in the 1997 Champions League final (marked into anonymity by one Paul Lambert) has not formed part of his mythology; his ludicrous volley to win the competition five years later very much has.
The Trump administration unveiled a push for comprehensive tax reform that has received mixed reviews from center-right policy experts, and if the White House proves feeble on this, it'll be three strikes on their big policy pushes.
"I have not another tear to shed," remarks the self-described "feeble ruin" that is Titus (David Troughton) somewhere around the time that his only daughter Lavinia (Hannah Morrish) has been mutilated in full view of the audience.
Perceptual tricks like this ("the dress" is another recent one) reveal that our perceptions are not the absolute truth; that the physical phenomena of the universe are indifferent to whether our feeble sensory organs can perceive them correctly.
She did, however, gesture toward a bond between Charlotte and Sidney, the only non-feeble one among the Parker siblings, and that hint is sustained as late as the year 2000, in "Jane Austen's Charlotte," by Julia Barrett.
Guarantees that you won't lose your ETH are feeble, and even the name of a known figure from the cryptocurrency world, like Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, doesn't mean much — as recently explained by the man himself.  1.
But it is worth asking why an incumbent with a record of competent governance barely eked out a win over a feeble opponent, when four years ago, as a virtual nobody, he crushed a longtime Republican standard-bearer.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's third quarter economic growth is forecast to be revised up slightly thanks to better-than-expected capital investment, a Reuters poll showed, though recovery is still seen likely to be slow given feeble domestic demand.
This year, we studied an institution founded in Boston in 1848 originally called the Massachusetts School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth — a name that could never be used today — and renamed the Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center.
Phoenix's offensive rating is 8.7 points per 100 possessions higher when Warren is on the floor, and the team is never more feeble than when he sits, in part because him turning the ball over is a weekly occurrence.
This is too long, the more so since other checks and balances such as the appointment of external members to the three key committees are a feeble curb on the sway of the Bank insiders led by the governor.
In a Korean mother's ongoing quest to help her offspring build thick, tough skin (both figuratively and literally), scrubbing, though painful, depleted the body of any dead cells too feeble for the real world, revealing a supple, glowing complexion.
As someone with bitter memories of being let down by the feeble batteries of wireless gaming peripherals, I've developed something of a phobia for anything untethered, but this Powerplay action sounds like exactly the thing I've been waiting for.
I also don't think they're all that ugly anymore, having started off looking like bricks for your wrist: I'd happily wear an Apple Watch with a soft red leather strap, if only the thing's battery life weren't so feeble.
Capitec, which grants loans not supported by assets, said it gained 1 million active clients, to total 13 million customers, over the past year as feeble growth in Africa's most advanced economy forced thrifty South Africans to shop around.
A handful of people and websites have seized on little coughing spurts, highly edited videos and made-up backstories to push theories that Clinton is feeble, has suffered from seizures and has a secret doctor always at her side.
I don't want to get carried away with feeble connections or tin foil theories, so I'm going to develop a safe word right now, for me to shout at myself if I think I'm going too off the rails.
The Wii U was a feeble effort to keep up with the shift of non-traditional gamers to touchscreen gaming, seeing Nintendo losing its nerve and chasing the puck rather than skating to where it was going to be.
After Friday's feeble turnout on a gray, wet morning, there were enough in the 60,000-capacity stadium to attempt a somewhat ragged Mexican wave in the Saturday sunshine, although there was no shortage of excitement to keep them occupied.
Speaking in a feeble, barely audible voice and sitting in a wheelchair, DeAngelo appeared in court last Friday but did not enter a plea to the murder charges he faces in the 1978 deaths of Katie and Brian Maggiore.
"Plausibly, many who thought Hillary Clinton would win voted Republican for Congress to block, thus accounting for the Democrats' surprisingly feeble performance at the congressional level in 2016," Mr. Erikson wrote in the lead-up to the 2018 election.
But as Lutz evolves from a charmer into a bad, bad Nazi, the question of did she or didn't she give in seems a feeble attempt to pump romantic excitement into a drama in dire need of moral complexity.
But, as Democrats debate pursuing impeachment against the president, the basis for Barr's legal defense of Trump appears surprisingly feeble, former prosecutors and legal analysts told VICE News, at least judging from what he's said in public so far.
Though I study creative writing at a magnet school and teach poetry workshops around the country as one of this year's five National Student Poets, poetry felt too feeble to capture the many feelings spurred in me by the shooting.
Advocates of eugenics alleged that unscientific breeding was responsible for the woes of the world: it weakened society by encouraging 'inferior' classes and races and 'feeble' or 'mentally defective' individuals to spawn children as weak and useless as their parents.
Tom Goldstein, a frequent Supreme Court litigator, points out that a judgment reviving the non-delegation doctrine may cast doubt on the feeble legislative hook presidents often cite when imposing tariffs, purportedly to protect America from threats to its national security.
The trade figures came after data released on Wednesday showed industrial orders fell in July on feeble domestic demand while appetite from abroad was flat - a rare sign of weakness in the economy less than three weeks before federal elections.
"The economic data out of the Eurozone shows that the growth has become feeble and there is a strong need for more support from the ECB," said Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at TF Global Markets (UK) Ltd in London.
The topic of "natural death" is increasingly being tackled in TV shows, newspaper and magazine articles and books; seminars on preparing for death are popular; and health experts say the use of feeding tubes for feeble elderly patients is declining.
In a country where crime has fallen to a record low (a single fatal shooting was recorded for the whole of 2015) and where the last big terrorist attack was more than 20 years ago, that justification sounds feeble to many.
But the adult characters are so roughly drawn as to be laughable, and even the class antagonism — Phil, a plumber, resents Ethan's status as an academic — comes across as a feeble attempt to connect to the larger cultural and political moment.
The camera gave Bekah M.'s expressive face a lot of screen time, and, after the damn thing was done, our new Bachelorette met five new suitors, all of whom gave feeble stump speeches that we won't remember after next week.
But he really gets going when it comes to the embrace of euthanasia by the late 19th/early 20th century eugenics movement, which viewed the practice as a way to, often involuntarily, prevent the proliferation of "feeble-minded" people in society.
Her emphatic denunciation of the "murder" of police officers—a "terrible crime" against "all of us"—might strengthen her corresponding call for gun control, but it also renders her language on "fatal encounters" between police and black citizens feeble by comparison.
He added that the network was so feeble it would have collapsed even in a much weaker storm than the one that hit Puerto Rico at Category 4 wind strength - the second highest level in the five-tier U.S. storm gauge.
Republicans, rather than rallying with joy around a nominee on the rise, settled into a bit of a hate dance this week with Donald J. Trump, in a bizarre bunny hop of new endorsements, feeble acceptance and continued denial and rage.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Nearly two years after Narendra Modi was elected as India's prime minister with an ambitious business-friendly agenda, the feeble pace of reforms is starting to test the patience of one of his biggest group of supporters: foreign investors.
I came home from work and raced through a blur of food-smeared trays, double baths, lullabies and feeble cleanup efforts before collapsing with Eric on the couch, where we cried together, replaying those first awful days in our heads.
Libya, which slid into chaos and civil war after the revolt, is now divided among three main factions: a feeble but internationally backed government in Tripoli; an ultraconservative Islamist government, also in Tripoli; and an anti-Islamist government in the east.
To confront a subject redolent of pain, then to shy away from describing it seems, in some ways, a feeble choice, if not a betrayal of the countless women who have suffered, and who suffer still, from war's ardent atrocities.
In the wake of losing the savvy wing defense provided by Trevor Ariza, as well as guidance from the freshly retired defensive coordinator Jeff Bzdelik, Houston was ranked a feeble 27th in the league defensively when D'Antoni awoke Tuesday morning.
But Jair Bolsonaro, the populist, far-right candidate leading the pack, spent much of the final stretch in a hospital bed, convalescing from a near-fatal stabbing, occasionally posting selfies and shaky videos in which he looked feeble and groggy.
Those issues have complicated RBS's task of finding profitable business in a low interest rate economy with feeble credit demand, which now faces pressures from Britain's vote to leave the European Union and a possible new referendum on Scottish independence.
The posture system was also true of enemies of all different types, meaning that while different bosses required different approaches, you could rely on parrying without wondering if some monstrous enemy would completely ignore your feeble attempt to stay it's hand.
So he haphazardly declared this week "infrastructure week" in a feeble and unsuccessful attempt to dictate conversation on Capitol Hill, and held an elaborate "signing ceremony" in the White House that wasn't for legislation or an executive order at all.
In the assaults on the diplomatic compound and nearby C.I.A. annex, the most worrisome trends in the country came together: the feeble central government, the breakdown of law and order, the rise of militants and the months of minimal attention from Washington.
Where such feeble evasions masquerading as strategy lead is to United States policy becoming Putin's policy in Syria, to awkward acquiescence to Moscow's end game and to embarrassed shrugs encapsulating the wish that — perhaps, somehow, with a little luck — Putin may crush ISIS.
Even in cases with an award of around $7,000 in damages, travel companies reported to have faced costs upward of $33,000 due to the heavy cost of defending feeble claims, and often turned to settling rather than dragging cases through the court system.
Boston managed a feeble 95.6 offensive rating in the fourth quarter of Game 2100, as Cleveland was happy to switch ball screens and let the Celtics' Thomas-less attack hang itself on contested threes and hurried drives from Smart and Jae Crowder.
Ruot Machar was standing with a group of older men in the area where ICRC was handing out aid, some leaning on their spears — a reminder of the feeble defense civilians in this country have against well-armed government or rebel troops.
This year, the outcome is especially crucial: Italy has promised the European Commission that if it fails to contain its budget deficit by other means, it will impose a whopping increase in VAT, which could entirely kill off the country's feeble economic growth.
Many remember the last time a court ruled on a leader's impeachment, to citizens' overwhelming approval: in 2004 Roh Moo-hyun, a liberal president, returned to office after 63 days when the constitutional court ruled that the reasons for his impeachment were feeble.
In a sign of concern over feeble price growth, BOJ board member Goushi Kataoka - a consistent, sole dissenter to keeping policy steady - said the central bank should ramp up stimulus if it offers a bleaker view on inflation expectations in the future.
But Robert Einhorn, a former State Department adviser on arms control now at the Brookings Institution, questions whether there would now be a Senate majority for reimposing nuclear-related sanctions if the administration's arguments are as feeble as they seem to be.
Congress has been feeble in policing potential conflicts of interest involving the Trump Organisation, headed by Donald junior and his brother Eric, as foreign governments book rooms or receptions at Trump properties, including a hotel a few minutes from the White House.
In a rather feeble attempt to soften the blow of his decision, Chief Justice Roberts wrote that the majority's "conclusion does not condone excessive partisan gerrymandering" and points to reform measures in Congress and in the states that could ease redistricting concerns.
SAO PAULO, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Brazilian food processor BRF SA posted a wider-than-expected fourth-quarter net loss on Thursday as trade embargoes, fallout from a food safety investigation and Brazil's feeble economy thwarted management's efforts to turn the firm around.
Show me someone who doesn't fly off the handle, use the silent treatment, or entertain a few decent delusions about their own value to the human race, and I will show you the sort of feeble-minded vegan few have as a friend.
It compounded signs that Europe's largest economy has had a feeble start to the year, left the euro stuck at near $1.12 , sent German Bund yields back below zero and looked set to end a four-day run of gains for share traders.
ANKARA/ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey criticized what it said was a feeble Arab reaction to the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, saying on the eve of Wednesday's Muslim summit in Istanbul that some Arab countries were scared of angering Washington.
If the government can become so powerful that it can override the will of some people to think, speak, and work according to their beliefs, then civil society has become so feeble that freedom depends on being on the "right side" of government.
When you consider the fact that the feeble roster the Maple Leafs had last season still managed a positive score-adjusted Corsi of 50.23 percent under Mike Babcock, you have to think this edition will be a very difficult team to play against.
" Because the understanding of the masses "is feeble," he went on, effective propaganda needed to be boiled down to a few slogans that should be "persistently repeated until the very last individual has come to grasp the idea that has been put forward.
Still, Cory has remained silent, preferring to stand behind the administration's feeble attempts to justify paying ransom for Americans taken hostage by Iran and its false claims to have closed off all avenues for the genocidal Iranian regime to obtain nuclear weapons. Sen.
The images on Algerian television were telling: A feeble-looking Mr. Bouteflika handing his resignation letter to the elderly president of the country's constitutional council, watched by another elderly man, Mr. Bensalah, who will decide the country's destiny as Mr. Bouteflika's temporary replacement.
But the real problem was simply a preponderance of bad ideas and feeble writing, typified by a recurring series of skits featuring Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen as bored and clueless Emmys "experts" that set back the alt-comedy cause by decades.
The rest is spent on a feeble, repetitive story (it's never clear why it's so important for the young Albus and his friend Scorpius Malfoy to undertake their time-travel project, for instance) padded with dopey teenage angst and banal father-son issues.
She notes that the statute of limitations for recouping stolen art expired in 1970; that it is incumbent on families who lost property to provide documentation (a near impossibility for many); and that laws and systems to encourage restitution are feeble at best.
After a feeble start to 2018, the British economy is showing early signs of a recovery with surveys for the manufacturing, construction and services sectors beating expectations and heightening the prospect of a rate hike by the Bank of England in August.
Obama's reconciliation diplomacy -- stretching from Tehran to Havana where he restored relations and to Hanoi where he sparked Obama-mania in a nation once devastated by American military aggression -- offers a stark contrast to Abe's feeble attempts at fence mending over Japan's wartime aggression.
This week he lent his support to Yvette Cooper's amendment requiring the government to delay Brexit if Parliament hasn't agreed on a deal by a certain date (the measure failed, in part because Mr Corbyn's backing was so late and his advocacy so feeble).
"Tier-3 cities that had previously supported the market are recently showing feeble growth and hotspot tier-1 and 2 cities are gradually starting to overall cool," Zhang Dawei, an analyst at Hong Kong-based real estate research consultancy Centraline, wrote in a note.
We learn early on that Ms. Buck's lawyer, Irving Whitehead, had close personal and professional ties to the Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feeble-Minded — the superintendent paid his legal fees — which meant he made no efforts to mount a serious defense for his client.
MOSCOW — A young socialite and television journalist whose father was a close ally of Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, declared her intention on Wednesday to challenge him in the presidential election scheduled for next March, a move liable to split the already feeble liberal opposition.
The 47 men, women, and children who survived by fishing, taking in laundry from the mainland, and other such work were evicted from their island home; eight of them were committed to the Maine School for the Feeble-Minded, which had opened in 1908.
U.V., which, though it was equipped with all-wheel drive and seemed to be handling capably enough, was so strikingly unbrawny in appearance that crunching up the icy, winding mountain road, I wasn't brave enough to push it any faster than a feeble crawl.
In the old-fashioned world, meaning the one before the Trump presidency, Americans would be right to worry that his feeble response to Jamal Khashoggi's death would embolden autocratic governments or their complicit vigilantes around the world to take similarly brazen action against journalists.

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