Sentence examples for flimsy compared to from inspiring English sources

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That is what happened to Mr. Kondogianis and Ms. Rodgers, who were in an inexpensive Bayliner, which is flimsy compared to the muscular Sea Ray Mr. Arnold piloted.

But David Anderson, professor of African studies at Oxford University, who co-wrote The Qat Controversy with Klein, said: "The medical evidence [of harm] is so flimsy compared to other substances.

The stylus feels a bit flimsy compared to the rest of the phone.

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The modern tale is a flimsy thing compared to the beautifully performed period piece.

But many people are unhappy about the flimsy grounds for impeachment, particularly compared to the corruption allegations against congressmen.

However, Busis found the other subplots of the episode "a little flimsy" and found it lacking compared to recent episodes like "Ron and Tammy: Part Two" and "Media Blitz".

All in all, it's a nice design, though the casing can feel a bit flimsy in the hand, particularly when compared to the all-metal shells of the competition.

The benefits are as plentiful as they are subjective — the adjective that seems to be bandied about most often is "premium," since these metal-clad devices tend to feel more weighty and substantial when compared to the sorts of flimsy plastic bodies that many Android-friendly OEMs still cling to.

Many of Gaza's orange groves have been razed by Israeli bulldozers on security operations; its exporters, shorn of a market, have collapsed; it suffers from high (ie, Israeli) costs compared to other Arab countries, a shattered infrastructure and a flimsy legal system.

"Compared to them".

Dramatic compared to what?

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