Sentence examples for fragile again from inspiring English sources

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Yet the power-sharing institutions that were set up after the Good Friday agreement are suddenly looking fragile again.

With mixed performances so far from the latest company reporting season - Apple being a notable casualty - markets are looking fairly fragile again.

Her two most recent novels concern famous historical events — Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon, his marriage to Anne Boleyn, her execution at the King's orders, the English split from the Roman Church and the authority of the Pope — but they make the stories fragile again, with everything at suspenseful risk.

On the face of it, the fate of the euro and all the agreements propping it up look fragile again.

City had gone ahead in both of their away Premier League defeats this season, and their lead looked fragile again as West Ham bombarded their box with crosses and free-kicks.

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Lunch provided the sole respite for the beleaguered home side, so bullish in the build-up but fragile once again as soon as pressure was applied.

Yet, recent evidence indicates that memories can return to a fragile state again when reactivated, requiring a period of reconsolidation.

If you are getting eggs with a very fragile shells, again, feed them more calcium.

However, semi-fragile watermarking again does not affect the LP residual seriously because the LPRC features are extracted from the LP residual.

If Mr Akerson, a tough egg, shakes things up again, fragile executive morale could plunge.

And most of them leaked, unless they were shielded by a vast and fragile plastic skin, again imported from the metropolis.

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