Sentence examples for bit tenuous from inspiring English sources

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"The business case is a bit tenuous," he said.

(O.K., so maybe that connection is a bit tenuous).

At some banks, the relationship between pay and profit is a bit tenuous.

Mr. McVicar believes that Professor Ingersoll's attempted connection between Christian economics and the rallies in Madison is a bit tenuous.

All a bit tenuous if you ask me, although my dad does love a bar of the triangular stuff.

Brooklyn is the focus of the orchestra's program tomorrow evening, although the connections are sometimes a bit tenuous.

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* On TechCrunch, Erick Schonfeld speculates that Steven Ballmer's position as Microsoft's chief executive is a bit more tenuous today.

On Sunday the premise gets a bit more tenuous, as the singers Carla Cook and Elisabeth Lohninger celebrate Dinah Washington, who employed Mr. Zawinul from 1959 to 1961.

So the connection between this concept and today's rental news was a bit more tenuous.

Today the fear is a bit different: that the tenuous gains made by the troop increase will erode.

The voice on the phone sounded tenuous, a bit familiar.

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