Sentence examples for deemed fragile from inspiring English sources

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According to Mr Chandy, by 2030 nearly two-thirds of the world's poor will be living in states now deemed "fragile" (like the Congo and Somalia).

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Artifacts formerly inside had been deemed too fragile to display.

It was safer to sleep under the trees, on the wet ground in the company of mosquitoes, as the hotel where we were staying was deemed too fragile.

A Victorian wax still life of decaying fruit, preserved in a glass bell jar, was deemed too fragile to make the trip across town.

The area's ecology previously had been deemed so fragile that humans were banned four months of the year.

The wagon was then deemed too fragile for display.

And because this monumental painting, Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889, is deemed too fragile for travel, it was not included in his retrospective -- either at the Musée d'Orsay or at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.

In order to document changes in larval coloration through ontogeny, ten second instar larvae (first instars were deemed too fragile to handle) were removed from the plants in each cage and reared in isolation inside small plastic 4-ounce Solo cups, supplied with cuttings of corn leaves.

However, what May seems to be advocating is a drastic narrowing of "acceptable" opinion: Muslim students will only be allowed access to certain pre-vetted ideas and views, deemed, presumably, too fragile to be exposed to the full gamut of nefariousness potentially on offer.

This investigation was deemed necessary, because fragile and brittle animal remains from archaeological and palaeontological sites are often preserved with these materials before samples can be taken for isotopic analysis.

We do everything to avoid talking about race in any real way, including saying nonsense like "Mohammad Ali transcended race" when we really mean "was retroactively deemed safe by fragile white people".

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