The feebleness of the current legislation has created such a vacuum and the Privacy Act must be reformed to close the gap. |
The ivy intertwined around the Cross represents our feebleness clinging to the tree of Salvation. |
Look at the feebleness of the means employed to date to oppose this flood of evil. |
A policy on climate change attacked for its feebleness might, ultimately, prove more of a burden for Mr Bush than not having one at all. |
He emerges as a devastating cross-examiner, ruthlessly unmasking for history the feebleness of the whole enterprise. |
In India the factiousness and feebleness of native princes combined with the rapacity of the French and English East India Companies to create a volatile situation. |