Aún no tenemos significados para "more fragile".
1The markets were relentless, the system more fragile than most people imagined.
2But even before the latest conflict, it was more fragile than others.
3But it is more fragile with less buffer when things go wrong.
4Fish and shellfish are more fragile and less predictable than ordinary meats.
5Her very fingers as they lie in his look slenderer, more fragile.
6The only sanction he had was a tradition daily becoming more fragile.
7Because you'd make it more fragile by crashing institutions and high-level individuals.
8The other big change is that our own world is more fragile.
9My skiff is thin as a nutshell, or even more fragile still.
10Then we notice that they become more fragile, when they got bigger.
11A cap could make lenders more fragile by increasing fixed costs, Lewis said.
12Its weaker margins make Air France-KLM more fragile than major peers, said one.
13Viewing personal communication in overly reductive terms makes tenuous connections even more fragile.
14In few places is peace more fragile than the Gaza strip.
15And so Catalonia's awkward coalition of pro-independence parties feels more fragile.
16But these mighty masses of ice are more fragile than they may seem.
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More fragile a través del tiempo
More fragile por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América