Sentence examples for likely to crumble from inspiring English sources

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She may be nothing like a dame, but Freddie, equally likely to crumble and collapse, isn't much of a man.

Pakistan can forget about having private investment for a while.Still, Pakistan looks more likely to crumble than to explode.

Signs that China's economy is coming off the boil recent figures put annual growth in the second quarter at a mere 7.6% compared with the double-digit rates of the past few years—have led some to suggest the commodity boom is over and prices are likely to crumble.

And it ignores, for the most part, the genuinely innovative work that has come out of Microsoft in recent years – not to mention the still-staggering profit margins it enjoys in core businesses that do face threats, but don't seem likely to crumble in the near future.

But even if he succeeds, his credibility as the head of a captious party is likely to crumble.A binding decision against the ESM, on the other hand, could well break up the coalition.

In other words, it's more likely to crumble and become pulverized into powder.

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"The telomeres are long and robust in healthier older people, and they're more likely to get crumbled away and eroded away in people who are more susceptible to diseases at earlier ages," Blackburn told HuffPost's The Scope in a Facebook Live interview Tuesday.

Such oxidation, which gives off its own heat, would likely cause the cladding to crumble and could even set the fuel aflame.

Future change will likely come more quickly, now that the embargo has begun to crumble.

Everything seems to crumble.

Union solidarity began to crumble.

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