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The economy remains fragile, with growth forecast at only 1% this year.
The British recovery has been fragile, with growth declining 0.6 percent last quarter.
The test (internal skeleton) is rather fragile with four porous spaces, or petaloids.
It is unbelievably fragile, with large wing-like fins and a head resembling a cartoon dog".
Friday's talks were described as fragile, with the sides remaining close to completing work on the revenue split.
Mr. Haldeman cautioned, though, that the housing market "remains fragile with historically high delinquency and foreclosure levels" and high unemployment.
His company's finances are fragile, with net debts of €800m ($972m) and €660m in convertible bonds due in 2006.
Compared with the horseshoe crab, we're frighteningly fragile, with our oversize brains on top of an unsteady two-legged form.
The world looks at once kindlier and more fragile with small children in it, and essentially optimistic.
Some of its growth reflects changes in the population: we are growing older and becoming fragile with age.
When you're still fragile with sleep, it is comforting to stick with what you know – cereal, toast, porridge, something eggy.
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