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13 Sentences With "be feeble"

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Liberalism may be feeble as a battle cry, but nothing is more important for human dignity and decency.
The tariff reform he promised upon entering office turned out to be feeble, prompting a schism in his party.
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.
You could likewise offer any amount of encouragement to Deportivo La Coruña, and its fight, too, would be feeble against Real Madrid.
If you forget that you are ambassadors, your work will be feeble, listless and inefficient, because nerveless and sinewless.
The characters were also designed to be feeble, yet sinister. Each of the three Prophet hierarchs were designed individually.Trautmann, 56.
In the Vaibhāṣika system, the activities of dharmas arises through the mutual interdependence of causes. Thus, their intrinsic natures are said to be "feeble", which means they are not able to act on their own, and their activity is dependent on other dharmas.Dhammajoti (2009) pp. 148-149. A particularly unique feature of the Vaibhāṣika system is their acceptance of simultaneous causation.
She seems to have had a drinking problem and she would periodically advertise herself as a sick nurse. On her arrest she was determined to be "feeble", that is to say, feeble-minded.Jennifer Furio, Team Killers a Comparative Study of Collaborative, 2001. Page 122 There is a small possibility that the pair may have been involved in an earlier homicide that resulted in another woman being executed.
Under Japanese law, people of unsound minds are not subject to punishment, and the feeble-minded are entitled to reduced sentences. Three teams of court-appointed expert psychiatrists came to differing conclusions about Miyazaki's ability to tell right from wrong. Two teams determined him to be feeble-minded—one team concluding that he was schizophrenic, the other that he had multiple personality disorder. A third team found that although Miyazaki had a personality disorder, he was still capable of taking responsibility for his actions.
Although Billy seems to be feeble minded and highly susceptible to suggestion, he turns out to be a phenomenal player. He becomes especially well known for his incredible stopping power at home plate, earning him the nickname "Blockade Billy" amongst fans. He quickly becomes endeared to the team, especially to star pitcher Danny Dusen, a usually arrogant, self-centered man who adopts Billy as his good luck charm. Granny, however, becomes suspicious of Billy when a player, who was badly injured during a tag out, accuses him of intentionally slicing his ankle.
In his book Papermaking: the History and Technique of an Ancient Craft, Dard Hunter reported that: Although Didot judged Robert's first plans to be "feeble", they showed enough promise to continue research, and Didot financed a small prototype model. This was completed by 1797, but it was also deemed a failure. Robert became discouraged, so Didot appointed him "superintendent of grain grinding" at a nearby flour mill. After a few months' rest from the paper factory, Didot encouraged Robert to reprise the paper machine, and put several mechanics at his disposal.
Soon afterwards a creeping barrage began to move towards the German defences and the German artillery reply was considered by survivors to be feeble. A wounded officer returning for treatment found that the batteries around Flers and Gueuedecourt did not know that the British were attacking because the telephone lines had been cut and visual signals had not been seen in the smoke and mist. and much of had almost disappeared in the bombardment, most dugout entrances having been blocked and most of was captured, despite isolated pockets of resistance. Troops of BIR 21 had waited in shell-holes for the creeping barrage to pass over and then engaged the British infantry as they advanced in five or six lines.
The Florentine Codex outlines much of the advice the tlamatlquiticitl gave to expecting mothers. The mother was advised to engage in sex with her husband during the first few months of the pregnancy so as to help the child develop, but around the seventh or eighth month she was to abstain. If she did not it was believed that the semen may act like glue and the baby would not come out, or if it did it would be feeble with misshaped fingers and toes and covered in what looks like atole so that everyone would see how the couple could not abstain, and they would be shamed. The expecting mother was also told she must avoid prolonged periods in the sweat bath, for too much heat was thought to roast the child and it would be stuck inside the womb; however, too much heat specifically around the abdomen area would cause the child to swell and suffer from the heat.

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