But the element of bad faith in the argument is far worse than the feeble-minded hysteria of its logic. |
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He's trying to avoid prosecution by claiming he is too old and too feeble-minded to face a trial. |
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The results will be slightly inferior to what the most feeble-minded member of each team would have produced. |
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I scoff every time I hear this but out of deference to my feeble-minded readers who use this as an excuse I will not laugh. |
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These notes, where not referential, would have lightened a text that is certainly not for the feeble-minded. |
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Don't be shy about telling the world the truth about our feeble-minded chief executive. |
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Their feeble-minded impotence during the referendum campaign clinched what many people knew from the start. |
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Is the Cardinal so feeble-minded that he doesn't have a clue who is, and who isn't on his side? |
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The tone of his voice suggested that he was talking to a feeble-minded minion who couldn't be trusted to tie his or her own shoe laces. |
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If you want to collect instances of English for the feeble-minded, you have only to trawl the sports pages. |
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Some people chose to infer that we believed humans to be feeble-minded, which we never did. |
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And to think, feeble-minded utopians like myself have denigrated what should be a time of dour reflection. |
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These feeble-minded hoodlums have primarily been targeting foreign tourists and women. |
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They don't own any sign of scientific thinking and they just follow their feeble-minded instincts and make stupid decisions. |
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Although some of the younger delegates found Franklin a sentimental old fool prone to feeble-minded irrelevance, he was shrewd beyond their understanding. |
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Such an argument might win votes from among the feeble-minded. |
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If the victim of the abduction is a female, a juvenile, insane or feeble-minded, or if the abduction is effected through the use of force, threats or deception, the penalty is a term of up to seven years' imprisonment. |
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Under the Code, legal capacity is wanting in the case of any person who is feeble-minded, demented, imprudent or under the age of 17, while any person who is insane has no legal capacity. |
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The boy, who had been regarding him with the tolerant curiousness one accords to the prattlings of the feeble-minded, answered promptly. |
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