Under Bernanke, the Fed has indeed gone above and beyond in their attempts to support a frail economic recovery.
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Mr Idrees is a frail man with a gaunt face and intense eyes.
Prof Ferner said the lower dose was appropriate for a frail elderly lady, while the higher dose would have been fatal.
Rupert created the perception of a frail, old man who did not know what was going on in News Corp.
Once he arrived there, Ryan LeCompte spent most of his time slumped on his bed, like a frail 90-year-old in a nursing home.
But now a frail King Fahd has handed over day-to-day control to Crown Prince Abdullah, who has never been close to Sultan or Bandar.
And yet, at a time of fast-melting glaciers and strange rains, of spreading deserts and rising seas, it is a frail and distant promise.
Since the financial crisis, Bernanke has taken a proactive role, first to avert a global meltdown and then to support a frail economic recovery.
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South Korea's Unification Ministry flatly denied the report, which comes a week after a frail-looking Kim appeared in public for the first time in months.
Photos of Saddam Hussein in captivity after being fished out of his hiding hole showed a frail afflicted man, a shell of his former self.
In the story and the libretto, the Bricklayer is the imaginary visitor of Mr. Parvin, a frail, elderly Iranian who emigrates to Houston with his wife.
Forty-eight years later, a frail and grayed Musial received similar praise from President Barack Obama, who awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
If Mr Zhu, a frail man of 69 who is not afraid to make enemies, were suddenly to go, there is no guarantee that reform would be continued.
At the Mercedes, the back door on the far side swung open and a frail woman dressed in an ankle-length cloth coat and peasant galoshes stumbled from the car.
Forty-eight years later, a frail and grayed Mr. Musial received similar praise from President Barack Obama, who awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.
This is particularly true in the Swartz case where prosecutors knew the defendant was a frail and sensitive individual, depressed from bouts with ulcerative colitis, and a real suicide risk.
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It included a 1997 painting by one of the country's superstars, Tyeb Mehta, a frail but enthusiastic 80-year-old with a mane of silver hair who had traveled from Mumbai to be present.
After he saw its TV commercial of a frail woman dying with regret after seeing a Kohler tub from her deathbed, Advertising Age critic Bob Garfield swore he'd never buy another Kohler product.
In one of the series' most poignant moments, at the dedication of the Verrazano in 1964, the great New York planner Robert Moses steps up to the microphone to introduce Ammann, then a frail 85.
With global oil prices near all-time highs and tight cereal markets according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, companies in the agricultural sector face interesting opportunities, despite a frail global economy.
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Policymakers have to avoid doing too much too soon, which could kill a frail recovery, and doing too little too late, which could lead to budgetary crises and inflation or to a bond-market rout as investors anticipate trouble.
The documentary offers a healthy, stimulating view of political opinion, but its most affecting elements are the small moments that Demme captures a frail Carter, in the company of Secret Service agents, carrying his own bags into a hotel, or a short conversation that Carter has with a little girl whose name reminds him of his favorite poet.
Even the surviving Mercury astronauts--a plumpish Wally Schirra, a leathery Scott Carpenter, a frail Gordon Cooper--were there, showing the colors the way they always did when a member of their elite fraternity was setting out on a mission that would kill him or not, but in either event would provide him with that transcendent thrill he got nowhere else.
Margaret Thatcher would no more have identified herself as a woman, or claimed special pleading that she was a mere frail girl, or asked you to sympathize with her because of her sex, than she would have called up the Kremlin and asked how quickly she could surrender.
The study didn't include data on whether a patient is healthy or frail, or what a patient's preference was, researchers said.
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Wind-turbine reliability, long a bugbear as frail units flew apart in heavy gusts, is also improved: they should work now close to 98% of the time.
There were no miracles for Ivory Coast in Nelspruit as the west Africans were knocked out of the World Cup despite comfortably beating a defensively-frail North Korea .
Others, including a still-frail Citigroup, are due to report shortly.
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