feebleness in a sentence
Examples
- Antiquisation policy is facing criticism by academics as it demonstrates feebleness of archaeology and of other historical disciplines in public discourse, as well as a danger of marginalization.
- Such antiquization is facing criticism by academics as it demonstrates feebleness of archaeology and of other historical disciplines in public discourse, as well as a danger of marginalization.
- This feebleness may be caused because the muscles stop making a protein called insulin growth factor-1, or IGF-1, which causes new cells to grow,
- His last year was a year of continuous feebleness . On July 8, 1881, Kerfoot suffered another attack of paralysis and on July 10, 1881.
- The New York Times said cy, President Bush's announcement that he is creating a new undersecretary of commerce post devoted to job creation is notable for its feebleness.
- Osama bin Laden even denigrated the administration's decision to prematurely depart the region stating that it displayed " the weakness, feebleness and cowardliness of the US soldier ".
- This feebleness may be caused because the muscles stop making a protein called insulin-like growth factor-1, or IGF-1, which causes new cells to grow,
- The result, in the end, was to make South Africa appear an apologist for General Abacha _ and to give some western governments an excuse for their own feebleness towards him.
- In Games 2 and 3 of the NBA finals, Shaq missed an incredible 31 of 52 freebies, and his feebleness at the line has become a major story line in the playoffs.
- This policy is facing a criticism by academics as it demonstrates feebleness of archaeology and of other historical disciplines in public discourse, as well as a danger of marginalization of the Macedonian identity.