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C1 I.B.M.'s Fragile Chip Business Analysts say I.B.M.'s recent poor performance in its semiconductor business raises questions about whether the company can achieve its hybrid strategy of producing microprocessors for its mainframes and server computers, while also profitably making custom chips for outside companies.
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"They graduated from high school with the strength of a potato chip, fried and fragile".
This contributed to the feeling that some of the city's more fragile museums and non-blue-chip art galleries were barely scraping by.
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Just as a sculptor feeds his passion by constructing new statues or a carpenter by chipping away at fragile antiques to restore them to their beauty, so I fed my sense of worth by fixing what was in my control.
Such a chip might be too fragile, however.
On the other hand, if legislators do reach an agreement, it will probably include austerity measures that could chip away at the already fragile recovery.
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