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1 The markets were relentless, the system more fragile than most people imagined.
2 But even before the latest conflict, it was more fragile than others.
3 But it is more fragile with less buffer when things go wrong.
4 Fish and shellfish are more fragile and less predictable than ordinary meats.
5 Her very fingers as they lie in his look slenderer, more fragile .
6 The only sanction he had was a tradition daily becoming more fragile .
7 Because you'd make it more fragile by crashing institutions and high-level individuals.
8 The other big change is that our own world is more fragile .
9 My skiff is thin as a nutshell, or even more fragile still.
10 Then we notice that they become more fragile , when they got bigger.
11 A cap could make lenders more fragile by increasing fixed costs, Lewis said.
12 Its weaker margins make Air France-KLM more fragile than major peers, said one.
13 Viewing personal communication in overly reductive terms makes tenuous connections even more fragile .
14 In few places is peace more fragile than the Gaza strip.
15 And so Catalonia's awkward coalition of pro-independence parties feels more fragile .
16 But these mighty masses of ice are more fragile than they may seem.
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