Sentence examples for Rather fragile from inspiring English sources

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Asia's financial turmoil is beginning to make France's recovery look rather fragile after all.

The secularists could put together a government with smaller factions, albeit a rather fragile one.

The test (internal skeleton) is rather fragile with four porous spaces, or petaloids.

Playing East against West ReprintsFeisty rhetoric aside, "Iron Erna" is in a rather fragile position.

Far from being the Napoleonic tyrant of Fleet St oligarch imaginings, the EU is rather fragile.

This way, the researchers suggest, a rather fragile equilibrium in male elephant society is maintained.

Even rather fragile forms, such as mosquitoes and butterflies, survive in sheltered, relatively dry places out of doors.

"Underneath his robe he's also rather fragile, so he doesn't go anywhere any more," he says, patting the mighty shoulder.

It would be able to put together a ruling coalition with smaller secularist parties, albeit a rather fragile one.

Dinkins, who lives in the same Upper East Side apartment building as Mr. Lindsay, said: "He's rather fragile.

That is a "useful shield", says Soames: 'better than America's "rather fragile consensus which is no substitute for legislation".

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