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Others are saying that the Bethlehem/ Unionconnection is too tenuous to make sense.
Not that it stops things: instead, every site relies on a merry-go-round where no link is too tenuous.
Some federal district courts have granted nothing, stating that the link between Amy's harm and the act of possession is too tenuous to support a restitution order.
Romantically, the movie feels more like a soap opera plot involving dueling divas than a wise moral fable, and the chemistry between Ms. Cormack and Mr. Urban is too tenuous to qualify "The Price of Milk" as a date movie.
Judges' reactions have varied, with some declining to order restitution, including one in Texas and another in Maine, usually saying that the link between possession and the harm done is too tenuous to reach the level of "proximate harm" generally required under the law for restitution.
In contrast, the AKR is reflected on the lunar surface when the lunar ionosphere does not exist or when it is too tenuous.
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Projections in this market were too tenuous.
She did not report Trump's behavior at the time, she said, because her position was too tenuous.
And McConnell's commitments now are too tenuous to explain why it was worth the risk that CHIP would be taken off the table.
But apparently the link was too tenuous (or discomforting) to a majority of those who cast votes last week in the fair's admittedly "unscientific online poll".
Perhaps Mr. Romney is somewhat closer to being one, in that he is the more familiar face to Michiganders and won the state in 2008, but that's too tenuous to tally a point against him.
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