Sentence examples for becoming tenuous from inspiring English sources

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The link between financial valuation and intrinsic achievement and quality is becoming tenuous.

ITALY Juventus is in turmoil after losing by 3-0 to A.C. Milan, and Ciro Ferrara's hold on his coaching job might be becoming tenuous, though he said he did not think so.

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His high-wire act is becoming more tenuous.

But the agency acknowledged that its ability to distribute the food was becoming increasingly tenuous.

And Deutsche Bank's German roots are becoming more tenuous, in any event.

The Rangers are still in seventh place in the East, but their position is becoming more tenuous.

The announcement was seen as more evidence that Gazprom's trade routes across Ukraine are becoming increasingly tenuous.

Alastair Cook conceded that his hold on the England captaincy is becoming worryingly tenuous, but insisted it will have to be prised away from him after a dramatic second Test defeat that left Jimmy Anderson in tears.

But these cross-sell deals are becoming more tenuous to defend as vendors build out more complete portfolios.

The trouble, says attorney Stephen Nill, a giving specialist in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., is that as competition intensifies, charitable schemes are becoming more tenuous.

Iraqi government control in the northern half of the country is becoming ever more tenuous.

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