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Not because it is a secret, but because it is still fragile, and a stranger's breath might make it go down like a toothpick Eiffel Tower.
"The recovery from the crisis is gradually becoming more broad-based across the region, although it is still fragile in some subregions," the bank said in a report.
By November 2003, when Cisco announced its highest quarterly revenues in three years and a 76% jump in profits, Mr Chambers could manage only this rallying cry: "While things are starting to look better, it is still fragile".
Yet his neighbours should not allow the money and cheap oil Mr Chávez splashes around their region to stop them from speaking out when he appears to be hollowing out democracy in a part of the world where it is still fragile.
"We are seeing some recovery but it is still fragile," he said.
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"But it's still fragile.
"It's still fragile and precarious, but something is happening with the economy," he said on Tuesday.
Upon arrival, the new boy explained to classmates that no one was allowed to touch his face because it was still fragile.
"We say we want to stay open till Labor Day, we want to make it to the summer and the tourists, but it's still fragile".
She added: "This is a really pivotal moment on the path to recovery for our industry, but it's still fragile and there are many things that need to be done to ensure that path to recovery continues".
"I think that the biggest mistake that we could make would be to go out of the country now, because it's still fragile.
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