Sentences with phrase «too feeble»

«But to be honest, I was also afraid that people would find [the work at Mary Boone Gallery] to be too feeble or soft, and that nobody would get offended.
A «State of the Art» Windozze 10 / DX 12 machine, too feeble to run Oculus or Vive which have no problem running on Win 7 / DX11 hardware as if the XBone was just a bad dream.
The entry - level 1.0 - liter three - cylinder engine is best avoided, as it's too feeble for the Fabia — particularly in 60 PS guise.
Spectacular seems almost too feeble a word to describe all these interior details.
Wiseman was not in attendance, but fret not that the 86 year - old director was too feeble to appear; he was in Europe shooting his next movie.
Semi-Pro should have been a slam dunk for Ferrell and his gang of rowdy idiots, instead of an moon - shot air ball too feeble to make it anywhere close to finding the rim.
For the film's opening act, some seamless post-Benjamin Button effects attach Evans's head on to another actor's scrawny body, and we learn that he's a brave young patriot who's deemed too feeble to go to war.
This was, after all, the immediate aftermath of 9/11, a time when American audiences had to confront the idea that we didn't know jack shit, that there were forces out there that wanted to destroy us and a government too feeble and distracted to stop them — or, just maybe, a government that cared more about imposing its own will than about protecting us.
Bonus benefits for acne include antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, but they're too feeble to recommend to normal acne patients.
Their calculations indicate that flowing spring water is too feeble by a factor of 22 to move the existing bouldery rubble downstream and make room for more.
The nebula's light is just too feeble and spread out.
Even if they did, the only source Einstein could imagine, two orbiting stars, would produce waves too feeble to detect.
No one has yet detected a sparticle, perhaps because existing particle accelerators are too feeble.
Such «Hawking radiation» is too feeble to observe, but few scientists doubt its existence.
Today's robot - controlling computers are much too feeble to be applied successfully in that role, but it is only a matter of time before they are up to the task.
The neutron star is probably there, researchers say, but it might be too feeble to see.
Latimer must rely on big money donors to support his inaccurate mailers because he either does not care enough to attend public forums on issues important to constituents, or he is too feeble.
This knowledge wasn't available in ancient and historic times and it wasn't uncommon for babies to be born with low birth weight or undiagnosed (for that time period) problems that made the infant too feeble to survive.
They help prop a defensive line that has been too feeble.
Yes, Welbeck will turn out to be a good signing however I just reckon we'll just get loads of injuries again because our players are just too feeble.
A generation later the Muslim nations will suffer the consequences of their present demographic implosion, as the bulge generation now in its working years ages and the drastically shrunken generation that follows proves too feeble to support the burden of elderly dependents.
Fathers are tempted to keep their hands on the levers after they have become too feeble to be of much use.
The peoples» movements of dalits, tribals, fisherfolk and women in India are too feeble politically to make a dent.
Gathering up her last fledgling, the mother bird administered her test one last time: «My dear son, when I am old and too feeble to fly far, will you carry me across?»
The content of religious education is too feeble to sustain faith and lacks the power to convince young people that there are reasonsfor believing and reasons for living their lives for God.
Taking the first fledgling onto her wing, the mother bird began to carry him across, and while over the middle of the river she asked him the following question: «My dear son, when I am old and too feeble to fly far, will you carry me across?»
Walter Cardinal Kasper, who heads the Pontifical Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews, put it very well last May when he said that the Catholic Church had weakened itself by «cutting itself off from its Jewish roots for centuries... a weakness that became evident in the altogether too feeble resistance against the persecution of the Jews.»

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What a bunch of jacka $ $ es who can't quantify their results, so they make bogus claims using tv shows for the feeble minded like Moron Enigma too here...
I love how arguments are conveniently directed towards «our sin» and «the universes answers would be too much for our feeble brains» And «it's not that h doesn't love us, we bring this upon ourselves.»
Angela was getting older herself, and the strain of caring for Maria — growing ever more feeble in her old, old age — was becoming too much for her to handle.
Amiable and good, but so feeble of intellectual outlook that it would be too much to ask of us, with our Protestant and modern education, to feel anything but indulgent pity for the kind of saintship which she embodies.
In gentle characters, where devoutness is intense and the intellect feeble, we have an imaginative absorption in the love of God to the exclusion of all practical human interests, which, though innocent enough, is too one - sided to be admirable.
I can offer feeble excuses: my group kept pulling me forward, the museum was closing, the long - haired attendant in the cheap suit kept propelling me to the exit, there was too much to see in such short time.
As our society retreats from marriage, the void left behind risks being filled by an all - encompassing but all - too - feeble state.
I needed to make sure I wouldn't be tempted to crawl back home, should the imposed quietude prove too much for my feeble social - addict personality.
This truth is that almost all of them are so weak, so feeble in mind and in body too in some cases, that they are not, in practice, MEN at all but essentially children; talented in many cases but STILL children in essence.
Feeble capitulations against the top teams has been an all too familiar sight this season.
Too much explaining makes feeble, passive children.
«He did a recorded broadcast because he was too weak and feeble to do a live broadcast.
Under most reaction conditions with most molecules, the Earth's magnetic field is far too weak — roughly 200 times feebler than a refrigerator magnet — to have any impact on the amount of products produced.
Nature is full of glow - in - the - dark critters, but their shine is feeble — far too weak to read by, for example.
I've also given frighteningly very little thought on what to buy my loved ones too, so in a most feeble attempt to get myself into the Christmas spirit I decided I'd attempt to dedicate the month of December to Christmas itself and produce content that is strictly festive related.
Historically, this subgenre has been far from delicate in regards to its subject matter — in fact, these tales often feature male saviors avenging the assault of a feeble, victimized female protagonist — but, too often, it is the only realm where rapists receive their comeuppance.
Not too many surprises this weekend, considering that Warrior performed as well as expected — that is, poorly, against three - time number one drama of the country The Help while managing a feeble $ 5.6 s1 million.
She's too one - dimensional for that to work, and so the film plays like a feeble melodrama.
Without revealing too much, there is another reason why the driver of the truck is tenaciously after the couple, revealed about halfway through the film, but once you learn what's the what, this film turns from feeble to painfully difficult to watch.
I tried that feeble line as a 5 - year old when my older brother had misbehaved too; my Mom didn't buy it either.
«Regarding the latter, it's been very frustrating to accurately predict the primary causes of the current market turmoil — the weak U.S. economy characterized by persistently high unemployment and a feeble housing market, plus the sovereign debt crisis in Europe — but to have done so a year too early (lest you think we are engaging in revisionist history, we've attached excerpts from our July 2010 and 2010 annual letter in an endnote at the end of this letter).
Our first problem, a lack of consensus, makes even the feeblest mitigation attempts into futile gestures, too little and far too late.
is too old and feeble - minded to express a scientific opinion (like Al Bore said about Roger Revelle),
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