Mr Bush's proposed budget cuts are pretty feeble, but they might set that ball rolling.
It is a great white elephant, held back by the feeble condition of Cuba's economy.
Wal-Mart had a particularly feeble month and expects sales to be flat in November.
Which jogs my feeble memory back to the NHK news feature broadcast last night.
Even Bill Clinton knew that, for political reasons, a feeble greenback is political poison.
One feeble line out of thousands of lines up to that time not a bad record.
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Jordan insists EDS isn't for sale, but its feeble state further fuels the takeover rumors.
In fact, the recovery from the 1990-91 recession was the most feeble on record.
But this litigation is so feeble that it is best to end it immediately.
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And their SUV sales, where much of both companies' feeble profits come from, are cratering.
By January this year that share was down to 5%, with exports just as feeble.
Until that shift takes place, the global recovery will be fragile and probably quite feeble.
Once-feeble units, such as debt capital markets, have even gained an air of respectability.
Some viewed the central banker talking his currency down from elevated heights as a feeble attempt.
It also finances new planting even, maybe, on the land officially cleared, since monitoring is feeble.
Anyway, there's my feeble attempt to somehow relate all this to the Super Bowl.
The Internet could also be a way round one of Africa's greatest weaknesses, its feeble infrastructure.
The government is still making a few feeble nods in the direction of the cartel.
The justice system is feeble and overstretched: 80% of prisoners are still awaiting trial.
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Both would be too feeble, and would be unlikely to press in the sun's direction anyway.
Any growth under 150, 000 is seen as feeble and unable to keep up with population growth.
Past bank mergers, the panel said, bailed out weak banks by making the strong ones feeble.
Privatisation has been too slow, deregulation too feeble, the promise to slash subsidies never kept.
Much of this can be blamed on the feeble state of the rich-world economy.
But the election has achieved one firm result: it has strengthened the country's feeble political pulse.
Enforcement has been a bit feeble: some Chinese producers advertise their wares on the Internet.
How can they be bouncing back when demand in America and Europe remains feeble?
Only after a few feeble restructurings is such a firm sick enough to seek outside help.
The block mechanic in particular is very feeble and not many skills that block are worth using.
Mounting another feeble defense was health expert Devon Herrick of the National Center for Policy Analysis.
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