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Anemic
Anemic meaning
Of, pertaining to, or suffering from anemia. | Weak; listless; lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness.
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Also challenging for Lopez will be the alderman’s anemic fundraising and the fact that Garcia will run with support from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which has a policy of supporting incumbents.
Believe it or not, but even with Verizon’s stock losing money, it paid out enough dividends that it beat inflation (about 30%) and anemic near zero-percent rates of many fixed income securities across that time.
Biden has also grappled with anemic approval and favorability ratings that suggest voters are discontent with both politicians.
China’s economy is anemic after the abrupt abandonment of Mr. Xi’s strict “zero Covid” policies, and the government is also trying to defuse a longer-term real-estate crisis.
However, those looking to receive passive income from QQQ will find the 0.62% yield a bit anemic.
In New York, a more than $40 million-a-year program dubbed B-HEARD answered about 3,500 calls last year, and mental health advocates criticize it as anemic.
Many remember the heady early days of increases, with the fund quickly outperforming the anemic growth of the C Fund.
The present hegemony of patient autonomy is accompanied by an increasingly anemic view of professional autonomy.
The reason for Japan's ultra-loose policy was over a decade of anemic growth and unstable inflation during the 2010s which forced monetary officials to step in and support financial conditions which struggled in that period.
The Security Council’s responses to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Hamas’ invasion of Israel have been anemic.
Whether because of the game’s own merits or the fact that it showed up at the tail end of an otherwise anemic year for Xbox exclusives and blockbusters, it immediately shot up to the top of the charts on Game Pass.
But if the internet renders everything, even scripture, in the same anemic Helvetica typeface, there’s still holiness to be found in the quotidian: “Faith is as mundane as it is profound,” Jamie’s pastor preaches.
Her weight had dropped below 110lb, she was anemic, and her husband had not managed to get her medication, either.
In Europe, growth is still trending higher, but remains low by historical standards, and is on track to be at an anemic 0.8 percent this year, rising slightly to 1.2 percent in 2025.
In recent weeks, Biden’s website has added an “issues” section, but it remains anemic.
Pissing off the Saudis might regain some respect — up until the Tour is so anemic it needs a blood transfusion.
She worked a physically demanding job, had always been irregular, started feeling sick, and went to the doctor because she thought she was anemic.
The restaurant aspires to bridge the gap between the visually striking but sometimes anemic world of “tweezer food,” and the down-home-y, more traditionally satisfying types of food that Becker prefers — and suspects most other people do, too.
Ward warned that the economic outlook was “anemic” and that a special session may be needed to make adjustments to the state budget and spending.
As a result, according to the most recent EIA weekly status report jet-fuel inventory is up 17% yoy, near record highs, and U.S. refinery utilization is an anemic at 74.6%.