Anaemic in a sentence as an adjective

Then the consumers left and Flickr looked anaemic.

In my experience when you do this you end up with anaemic tests that are basically useless.

Or; write an anaemic blog post about your new product, submit it to HN with a discussion friendly title.

Proxies for anaemic domain models that are fully exposed.

The salaries are rather anaemic and the jobs are not terribly interesting.

Are cheap those eggs laid by anaemic, malnourished battery hens who are given growth steroids/antibiotics though?

" I think this is changing now though as Netflix et al. become available, though I'd expect their libraries to still be relatively anaemic compared to the overseas counterparts.

When getters and setters become as trivial aspublic int Age { get; set; }Code becomes less OO and more procedural filled with anaemic models / bags of state.

Though I don't know what you mean by obscurity + MDN... it does seem weirdly anaemic for such a big / complex / important piece of the API, but I don't know if I'd call MDN obscure.

The problem is that the PPC's with decent performance are ludicrously expensive in small volumes - you can "easily" spend $1000 for relatively anaemic PPC models, so a manufacturer would need to either be able to bet big, or costs are going to be crazy.

Do you have some evidence for your claim that graphical clients tend to cause problems when interacting with other people?Does one missing feature really make them anaemic?I understand the git system just fine, I've worked with many other developers who use a disparate set of git tools and I've seen no such problem.

I'd say this is very much a feature, not a bug. Meanwhile, China's affluence doesn't percolate to the rural area and a serious economic downturn would hurt the most vulnerable, which in autocratic states are poor children and the elderly.>In one study of 1,800 infants in rural Shaanxi province in China’s north-west, 49% were anaemic and 40% were significantly hampered in developing either cognitive or motor skills.>About one in three Chinese elderly report having poor health, and nearly one in four have consumption levels below the poverty lineI don't mind my tax dollars feeding poor children in rural USA, supporting seniors, etc.

Anaemic definitions

adjective

relating to anemia or suffering from anemia

See also: anemic

adjective

lacking vigor or energy; "an anemic attempt to hit the baseball"

See also: anemic