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There, Mr. Obama holds a much more tenuous lead, about one percentage point in our forecast, which converts to about a 60 percent chance of winning.
Young children have a much more tenuous grip on the passage of time and therefore, on the emotional impact that passage has on us — regrets, paths not taken, doors closing.
Some other nations have a much more tenuous relationship with the plastic in their wallets, however.
Romney's repeated lies on issue after issue and his brazen willingness to change his position fundamentally seemingly by the day, will be easier to swallow from a political party whose core constituents are already disposed toward a much more tenuous connection to truth and reality.
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But it would make his situation much more tenuous — with a slip-up in a key state like California, he could fall just short of it.
And that anger on the left has made budget passage in the House much more tenuous despite the threat of a government shutdown later Thursday.
It hinges, first, on whether one accepts a moralized analysis of coercion; if one can give a non-moralized account of coercion, then the grounds for the claim are much more tenuous.
Whalen's future is much more tenuous.
Here, Mr. Obama's position is much more tenuous.
Still, it seemed that Sea Shepherd's position in the country had grown much more tenuous.
Aliyev's support base is much more tenuous than he likes to portray it.
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