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Despite the pressure on remaining employees to “do more with less,” as managers in moribund enterprises are so fond of saying, the parks themselves have never been more popular.

Yet I also understand why people stick with moribund marriages after the initial thrill has faded.

From Salon

They have been moribund in passing legislation and even their attempts to gin up fake controversies with committee power went nowhere.

From Salon

Last year Nigeria’s parliament reported that over the previous decade the state had spent a staggering $25bn trying and failing to fix the moribund facilities.

From BBC

His last coaching job was at Nevada Las Vegas, where he temporarily revived a moribund program.

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