Sentence examples for a tenuous advantage from inspiring English sources

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But it's a tenuous advantage: currently, it's Mandarin-speakers who struggle to translate novel concepts in molecular biology into English, but it could be the other way round.

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As historian Jonathan Grant writes, the Argentines may have moved first to secure a definite, if momentarily tenuous, advantage over the Chilean Navy.

In the Senate, where they have only a tenuous 51-49 andanthat, and that only thanks to the support of two independents, they could win a commanding majority.

They slinked into the locker room clinging to a tenuous 3-0 advantage because their quarterback had continued with the oldest, most certain way to lose a football game: turn the ball over, especially in the red zone.

So if Obama can prod his party to be more responsive and productive and the Republicans continue to oppose the president at every turn, they risk squandering the tremendous but tenuous advantage they have now.

Under natural variability, late-burn pine holds a slight advantage, although its lead is tenuous using the NRCM 2025 projection of 1 °C as a guide (Table  2).

A tenuous calm reigns.

It was a tenuous line.

The place may have a tenuous atmosphere.

That is a tenuous assertion.

But she is in a tenuous position.

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