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The recovery is fragile enough as it is.
Their team chemistry is fragile enough without Marbury and Thomas openly feuding.
I was still fragile enough to find these ordinary things extraordinary.
The shared norms that govern human interaction are fragile enough without that kind of constant interference.
Many investors wonder if the economy is fragile enough to create the sense of urgency for policy makers to act.
Programs are fragile enough that even a small change — a single misplaced semicolon, for example — might cause it to crash.
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"My son, I can tell you, is fragile and confused enough that this would have sent him over the edge," Ms. Dobson said, saying she decided to speak publicly now because of her frustration with the breach.
The economy is growing, and while any recovery may still be fitful and fragile, it is enough for a majority of members of the monetary policy committee (MPC) to resist pumping in further cheap funds.
Equally, while the smartphone is a device that's intended to be taken everywhere — the pub, the loo, on a run — it is fragile and desirable enough to be rendered useless with just a few drops of water or an opportunistic thief.
While the Wii U's controller felt like a Playskool toy with its plasticky screen and marshmallowy curves, the Switch is like a premium smartphone: thin, very well made, and while not quite fragile, fragile-feeling enough that you don't want to find out exactly how fragile it is.
There are enough fragile undergrads out there to have earned the category a couple of nicknames.
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