fragility in English

noun
1
the quality of being easily broken or damaged.
osteoporosis is characterized by bone fragility
noun

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1. He saw in her tender fragility.

2. The dissertation demonstrates Chinese banking fragility.

3. The Dehumanizing Condescension of White Fragility

4. Don't be fooled by her seeming fragility.

5. There was an air of fragility about him.

6. The island - state's unalterable fragility is beyond dispute.

7. I find that Americans see the fragility in changes.

8. The fragility of the parliamentary system was already apparent.

9. They seemed to be celebrating with an isolated fragility.

10. When you really love when you can find the fragility and language.

11. when you really love when you can find the fragility and language.

12. The fragility of bone in OI is due to the collagen problems .

13. The fragility of the evidence anticipates the eclipse of fact by legend.

14. The fragility of those relationships underlines the essential work done by the charity.

15. The strongest love is the love that can demonstrate its fragility. Paulo Coelho 

16. We are moving into an era when frailty, fragility and powerlessness are simply not enough.

17. While this may be true, we should remember the fragility and plasticity of the human psyche.

18. By mid-1988 there were clear indications of the extreme fragility of the Right-wing coalition.

19. This is a demanding undertaking that allows little leeway for the fragility of those attempting it.

20. The fragility of life is now characterised by an electricity failure or a virus in computers.

21. 12 It has exposed the fragility of the foundations of private finance: opaqueness , hazard and sometimes fraud.

22. Birdlike definition, having the appearance or characteristics of a bird, as quickness, lightness, fragility, etc.: Birdlike gestures

23. Older drivers are more likely to be seriously injured because of the fragility of their bones. Sentencedict.com

24. 29 By mid-1988 there were clear indications of the extreme fragility of the Right-wing coalition.

25. It was a cameo of City's campaign, their Coruscating skills tarnished by squandered opportunities and defensive fragility.

26. Living with other severely handicapped people, Mother also had plenty of reminders of the fragility of her existence.

27. Martha C. Nussbaum, The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy, ch. 6 (19.

28. It is an excellent debut, crisply written and full of dark observations on the fragility of worldly success.

29. 15 While this may be true,(www.Sentencedict.com) we should remember the fragility and plasticity of the human psyche.

30. Atmin is a tumor suppressor in LUAD; fragility at chr16q23 correlates with loss of Atmin in human LUAD

31. 28 Martha C. Nussbaum, The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy, ch. 6 (19.

32. Furthermore, recent studies from this laboratory have shown that experimental ethanol administration increases the fragility of rat pancreatic lysosomes.

33. 9 Furthermore, recent studies from this laboratory have shown that experimental ethanol administration increases the fragility of rat pancreatic lysosomes.

34. It is a miracle indeed that in a hostile Universe this planet should provide conditions where such fragility can persist.

35. I believe I am taking pleasure in seeing things differently, in being wised up to the fragility of my assumptions.

36. 29 Given the fragility of Mr Wahid's government, U.S. pressure intended to bring the military to heel should be calibrated.

37. Examples from Classical Literature It was a cameo of City's campaign, their Coruscating skills tarnished by squandered opportunities and defensive fragility.

38. In Busk, internationally renowned choreographer Aszure Barton invites us to enjoy the fragility, tenderness, and resilience that exist within the human experience

39. Integral to the Alexander McQueen culture is the juxtaposition between contrasting elements: fragility and strength, tradition and modernity, fluidity and severity

40. 15 You may wash it with water without worrying about the fragility to damp, worm-eaten an putrescence , which are the defects of traditional wooden furniture.

41. It can also increase the structural fragility of the balance of payments or reduce the ability of the economy to cope with adverse shifts in resource inflows

42. It is most important for women to know that exercise combined with calcium supplementation can slow the development of osteoporosis, a bone condition producing porosity and fragility.

43. Many people credit a lot of the birth of the environmental movement to our seeing the planet like this for the first time -- its smallness, its fragility.

44. It can also increase the structural fragility of the balance of payments or reduce the ability of the economy to cope with adverse shifts in resource inflows.

45. The deposition of beta amyloid leads to vascular fragility due to degeneration of vessel walls, formation of microaneurysms particularly in cortical blood vessels and fibrinoid vessel wall necrosis.

46. And on top of this period in his life of extreme vulnerability and fragility, Dylan found access to guns even though we'd never owned any in our home.

47. For Accepters, treating work as the be-all and end-all may be fulfilling when the job is going well, but it leads to fragility in the long term

48. The methodology for obtaining pellets synthesized using Teflon ® as Agglutinator eliminated problems of fragility and hygroscopicity of the detector and allowed to obtain thinner CaSO 4 detectors

49. “The Approximative production sometimes lets this album down slightly, yet it also gives it an interesting unfinished feel and fragility.” Adjective Having similar characteristics to another person or thing

50. Although the meeting isn't expected to change Federal Reserve policy, it will highlight the fragility of global currencies and only increase gold's appeal as hard money that retains value.