Ainda não temos significados para "more tenuous".
1Britain's position was becoming more tenuous, and we had to fix it.
2On the other hand, Canada's dependence on England is even more tenuous.
3In time, the earth grew crowded, and claims became more tenuous.
4He occupies a more tenuous place in the hearts of listeners.
5Klingmann's relationship to the real killer was getting more tenuous by the moment.
6The human race was becoming more remote, the ties of kinship more tenuous.
7Their association with the computer is much more tenuous and abstract.
8And in swelling it became more tenuous, less brilliant, less turbulent.
9Many analysts believe the US presence there is more tenuous than before this crisis.
10But we looked to Solon for a more tenuous subtlety.
11Their lives were different, were richer and more tenuous, because they were being risked.
12While Netflix dominates the DVD market, its stranglehold on the streaming market is more tenuous.
13The link between earnings and stock market returns is more tenuous than one might think.
14Fainter, more tenuous; the hum from it was different.
15Baghdad's position remains arguably more tenuous than the established might of top oil exporter Saudi Arabia.
16Some other nations have a much more tenuous relationship with the plastic in their wallets, however.
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