| 11. | It serves always to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration.
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| 12. | With both presidents enfeebled, it is unlikely to produce earth-shaking results.
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| 13. | Economic weakness has enfeebled its once powerful military.
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| 14. | Natural disasters, famine and internal rebellions had enfeebled China in the late Qing.
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| 15. | Clark was enfeebled by old age in the last two years of his life.
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| 16. | They enfeebled their enemies by using small projectile weapons, like bows and arrows.
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| 17. | Yet without it, France's enfeebled art market seems doomed to further decline.
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| 18. | An inventive and insistent cheerleader, he refused to let the enfeebled company give up.
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| 19. | Communist Vietnam revived its enfeebled economy with free market reforms beginning in the late 1980s.
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| 20. | Laos began to adopt limited market reforms in 1986 to revive its enfeebled socialist economy.
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