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the frailty
noun
The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally; frailness; infirmity; weakness of resolution; liability to be deceived or seduced.
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"Hispanics understand the frailty of men".
"I think it's the frailty," Mr. Lehane said.
But they did foresee the frailty of human nature.
Shulman's 21 Bg5 exposed the frailty of the h4 pawn.
But the frailty of politicians is not the full story.
The frailty of their scrum now spread throughout the rest of their game like wildfire.
This is her traditional camouflage, and even now the frailty is misleading.
Gone are the drape and structure of Woodcock's daywear, and all that's left is the frailty.
Compounding the frailty of Nangarhar, neighbouring Pakistan has begun expelling hundreds of thousands of Afghans.
Masri's poetry vividly encapsulates the frailty of our human condition in a brutal society.
The attack once again exposed the frailty of security efforts to protect Iraqi citizens.
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