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He reckons the robustness of India's state, in a region of otherwise fragile ones, relies on a "thick" idea of nationhood made up of "regional parties and centres with their own cultures" rubbing along together.
Not perhaps one of the fragile ones, after all.
Strongly capitalized banks are cutting back on lending, not just more fragile ones.
The sturdy herbs are often the perennials and the fragile ones are the annuals.
They need to stimulate demand in stronger economies, like Germany, and defer austerity measures in fragile ones.
Husky, hearty brews and more fragile ones are an art form there and they are at Brown's as well.
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By making dollars available for a longer three-month period, the central banks are providing reassurance that ailing banks will not be dependent on the more fragile one-week funding.
The model that extends these currencies to the digital world of electronic payments is a fragile one that relies too heavily on third party financial institutions; Bitcoin was invented to provide an improved alternative.
The coalition that emerged triumphant on the ashes of Mr. Musharraf's administration on Monday in fact is a fragile one that could fall apart in the coming months.
A very fragile one.
And an extremely fragile one.
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