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"The support for the arts and humanities is fairly frail".
People tend to move there as a last resort, when they're fairly frail.
His self-esteem had always been a fairly frail plinth: he is a failed actor and an aspiring screenwriter, who at thirty-five is the oldest employee at Café Berkmann.
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While in the club's youth academy, Diaby was supervised by youth academy director Yves-Henri Gergaud and was described by club youth coach Marco Lienel as a player who was "fairly quiet and quite frail".
"GPs should take back 24-hour responsibility for the small number of patients who are at risk of being admitted to hospital fairly regularly, such as the frail elderly, patients at the end of their lives, people with certain mental health conditions and also patients about whom you as their GP have particular concerns", she says.
Therefore, the participants can be seen as a fairly representative sample of the frail elderly population.
Therefore, it can be assumed that the participants can be seen as a fairly representative sample of the frail older population when taking into account that persons with dementia and palliative care were excluded on ethical grounds.
The rules for depicting the frail elderly on television are fairly clear: it must be done with a gauzy somberness.
"The numbers of people that are frail and disabled [are] rising fairly rapidly, and we're seeing an increase in unhealthy life span".
All patients in the current study were identified as frail based on their frailty scores and were thus considered to be fairly similar in terms of their disabilities.
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