And symbolic caps on a few top executives, as the White House is threatening, are too feeble a response.
Now that the currency exists, for the moment alongside national ones, Mr Solbes has, among other things, to promote its use by ordinary Europeans and by businesses great and small: not easy, when the currency has made so feeble a start.
In foreign capitals Mr Obama was starting to be seen as a feeble, perhaps even a one-term, president.
But it's a bit feeble to announce a major new tool for confronting market contagion, without saying explicitly that you are giving it more money as well.
Only after a few feeble restructurings is such a firm sick enough to seek outside help.
However, in our brief time with the setup it worked like a charm for handling our feeble attempts at a few Taking Back Sunday riffs.
This has traditionally been a feeble body of pen-pushers under a mild-mannered secretary-general, usually a senior regional official rewarded with the post as the crowning boondoggle in a career of not rocking the boat.
The glow of Mombasa fades into the night behind us as our train clatters past derelict signal boxes and a decaying station lit by the feeble light of a paraffin lamp.
It was a feeble denouement to Thenmoli's repeated attempts to stage Talaq, a play about an Indian Muslim woman caught in a miserable marriage.
But that's a feeble "protect-us-from-ourselves" argument and a horrible confession, too.
Even Bill Clinton knew that, for political reasons, a feeble greenback is political poison.
Some viewed the central banker talking his currency down from elevated heights as a feeble attempt.
Mr Berlusconi is under pressure to speed up austerity measures amid feeble growth and a huge public debt.
In the two months before that, it grew by a feeble 2.7% and 0.7% respectively, year on year.
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Kumar Sangakkara was the highest scorer with 27 in a feeble effort from the tourists in the Mohali day-nighter.
The government of the prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, depends on a feeble coalition.
The 33-year-old from Multan, Pakistan's City of Saints, managed a feeble 19 runs in six matches in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Fox flighted in for the Dutchman to snatch the win after Balogh had flapped a feeble clearance inside the six yard area.
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Kenya's economy is expected to grow by a feeble 1% this year.
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Up to a decade ago, the country lurched from one crisis to another, with sky-high inflation and interest rates and a feeble currency.
Hasselbaink could have put Accies ahead in the 75th minute, but his final ball towards goal was a feeble effort and Smith easily gathered.
According to USA Today's Claudia Puig, the "obnoxious, over the top and often dull" result constitutes "a feeble attempt to rehash action-hero glories".
The inclusion of the latter seemed very much like a feeble attempt to justify the former and was, in my opinion, neither necessary nor illuminating.
But theirs was a feeble thing, only just capable of reproducing.
She may have only been able to offer a feeble wave from her carriage as she passed by throngs of well-wishers on her way to St.
We are talking about small and medium-sized companies that are emptying their barrels in a desperate shot at winning new customers and a feeble trickle of cash flow.
When I answer that "I have no idea, " my questioner assumes my answer is a feeble attempt at wit, which it is, but I'm also telling the truth.
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Back home in Burgundy, the grape was traditionally used as "Pinot Noir Helper" to add richness to a feeble vintage of Pinot Noir or to soften an overly rough one.
Ma'a Nonu was heavily involved in both, first blasting through a feeble tackle from Hodgson to release Muliaina and then feeding Sivivatu after England lost possession in their own 22.
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