Exhausted
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I was
exhausted
at the end.
When these 'criminals' weren't slaving in the field, they were rockin' the house, although you'd think they'd be
exhausted
after all that physical labor.
The search is pursued in a dazzling series of chases, encounters and interrogations that leaves the audience, like the hero,
exhausted
at times.
Maybe the effort was too much I certainly felt
exhausted
by it!
Problems with the general plot (of how, dragons that dissappeared because thier food was exhausted, managed to stay alive below London for millions of years - and come awake the instant a human touched them... and then only one male exists on the planet) can be distracting.
They protest, they petition, and they participate in local riots when all other means are
exhausted.
But Morsi’s narrow margin of victory (just 3.5 percentage points) over Shafiq, and low voter turnout – 46.4% in the first round and 51.8% in the second – reflect a polarized,
exhausted
society that lacks confidence in the electoral process and the candidates.
The factors that drove the Putin era of rapid economic growth – high and rising oil prices, cheap labor, and unused production capacity – are all
exhausted.
By the end of the war, however, Britain was too
exhausted
to police the world.
And, like Vietnam, will the US –
exhausted
and nearly bankrupted by the effort – see all of its supposed gains evaporate soon after it leaves?
On the other hand, Greek society is
exhausted
by the huge sacrifices it has been forced to accept.
At the same time, young people seem to think that they have
exhausted
their civic duties by tweeting and blogging.
In the late 1980's, Mikhail Gorbachev announced that Russian oil was practically
exhausted.
Indeed, most established parties are so busy playing defense that they have little inclination to engage in the type of forward-looking strategic thinking that is needed to re-energize
exhausted
growth models, anchor financial stability, and ensure that technological innovation enables broad-based prosperity.
Productivity gains had stalled, energy prices were high, the backlog of potential technologies that originated in the Great Depression had been exhausted, and waning benefits from economies of scale led nearly every economist to project that economic growth would be slower in the future than it had been in the past.
Often, these limits are not binding, but, once capital deepening is exhausted, technological progress, which makes inputs more productive in creating final value, is the long-run driver of growth.
With violent theatrics, Osama bin Laden outraged and provoked the US, driving it to overreact in ways that destroyed its credibility, weakened its alliances in the Muslim world, and ultimately
exhausted
its military – and, in a sense, its society.
Now, with negotiations at an impasse, settlement building continuing unabated, no end in sight to the never-ending humiliation of occupation, and all other forms of leverage evidently exhausted, the Palestinians are going to the United Nations to seek recognition in some form of their statehood.
Unless global demand collapses, at some point in the future oil production will peak and eventually be
exhausted.
But policymakers don’t like to see growth slow, and central bankers
exhausted
their toolkits in an attempt to stimulate economic activity despite insufficient demand.
Europe and the US have vastly greater influence and resources than Russia, with its atrophied political system and
exhausted
economic model.
During his 21 years behind bars, Memon
exhausted
every possible appeal available to him, including one for presidential clemency.
In 2012, China’s current leaders recognized that the country’s “demographic dividend” had run its course: the Chinese economy was reaching its “Lewis turning point,” the stage at which its surplus labor supply would be exhausted, and wages would start to rise.
As is true of an
exhausted
athlete who needs to rebuild strength, it is never easy for a political leader to take tough reform steps under pressure.
Indeed, by March 1999, the decision to go to war was understood to be correct, because all other possibilities had been
exhausted.
In other words, Greece has
exhausted
its ability to share part of the burden with the private sector.
Soviet resources, in terms both of infrastructure and ideology, are
exhausted.
The postcommunist transitional agenda is exhausted, without having yielded a sustainable European politico-economic structure.
But by the early 1980's social democracy had
exhausted
itself.
The war in Afghanistan in the 1980s finally
exhausted
the Soviet Union’s military and economic potential, impelling it to abandon its satellites in Europe and finally to collapse.
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