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"The party is fragile because of this corruption".
This would ultimately make the regime more fragile because of renewed popular discontent.
So began Mr. Ashley's opening statement, which included claims that Annie's health was already fragile because of a genetic condition.
Prof Geoff Crossick, warden of Goldsmiths London, said the maintenance of standards was fragile because of lack of resources.
Both health and social care have enormous problems recruiting staff and services are increasingly fragile because of shortages.
In its annual report, the IDB argues that "the recovery is still fragile because of a succession of severe after-effects following the period of stagnation".
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Viewers will also get a glimpse of materials usually kept out of sight at historic locations because they are too fragile or because of lack of exhibition space.
The situation is all the more fragile because Kurdish memories of the ethnic cleansing carried out by Saddam's regime are still fresh.
What I've come to find is that the most beautiful person is often the most fragile, because their sense of self worth is dependent on a fleeting notion requiring constant affirmation.
Neil Griffiths from the fire service said crews were unable to get into the building itself because of its fragile state.
The reason that trust is so fragile is because of the asymmetry of information that is built into banking.
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