Sentence examples for particularly tenuous from inspiring English sources

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The border with Pakistan — which was the area that Richard Holbrooke, who passed away this week, had focussed on — is particularly tenuous.

Bridget Welsh, an associate professor at Singapore Management University who follows Malaysian electoral politics, said that whoever wins is likely to have a weak majority given that the race is so close, but that a narrow victory would leave Mr. Najib in a particularly tenuous position.

Without real-time monitoring of exposure reporting, preservation of the temporal exposure disease relationship an implicit assumption of the prospective cohort study design may be particularly tenuous when transient exposures are investigated longitudinally.

The position of General Durutte's division, placed close to Saxon lines, was particularly tenuous and Napoleon soon came to its aid, with Nansouty in command of the Guard cavalry and horse artillery.

Kristyn Peck, associate director of children's services at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, one of two faith-based organizations that work with the government to resettle unaccompanied refugee minors, noted that Trump's ban put Fatima's case in a particularly tenuous position.

To minimize disruption of the particularly tenuous soft-tissue envelope and periosteal blood supply, minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) was developed (Farouk et al. 1999, Hasenboehler et al. 2007) and then applied to locked plating (Lee et al. 2008).

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New York's relationship with cows is more tenuous, particularly since the recent shrinkage of the bull market.

"To Freud, misery came from within; to Reich, it was imposed from without".Time, however, made Reich's grasp on reality more tenuous, particularly after he fled to America in 1939.

Even in non-conflict conditions, economic circumstances for older populations are tenuous particularly in low and middle income countries (LMICs), where nearly two-thirds of all older adults live [ 3].

He believes that just as states provide incentives to lure plants or office complexes, developing a competent work force can be an economic development tool, particularly in today's tenuous economy.

But if you have chronic lower-back pain, the case for surgery — particularly fusion — is far more tenuous.

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