Sentence examples for risk of shattering from inspiring English sources

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A hugely disparate archipelago of tens of thousands of islands, which had seemed at risk of shattering, was united.However, behind a façade of modernity and mock democracy Mr Suharto was creating a mafia state, with himself as godfather, built on patronage, corruption and repression.

Because CT scans are noninvasive, the approach minimizes the risk of shattering or otherwise damaging a rare fossil while trying to extract it from its rocky tomb.

As you vary the acoustic force to push the droplet around, you run the risk of shattering it with too much pressure.

Do you want to be theirs?" Of course we shouldn't throw rocks, at the risk of shattering our own glass house of sexism and other discriminatory practices over here, but it is worth being reminded that this is a worldwide and deeply seated phenomenon.

Add cocoa, sugar and warm milk to the near-empty jar of peanut ― not too hot or you run the risk of shattering the glass or melting the plastic.

This should only be cut by a competent adult, due to the risk of shattering.

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As a result, each of us exists in our own world of meaning, constantly at risk of being shattered by inconvenient facts.

But nevertheless, it is clear that Mr Putin's domestic narrative for the last 15 years – the strongman stepping on democratic rights in return for higher living standards – is now at risk of being shattered.

Meanwhile, the sound of shattering pots rang throughout the restaurant.

Since the shattering efficiency is proportional to Mej, the timescale of shattering is regulated by P1.

The sound of shattering glass.

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