Sentences with phrase «as fragile»

Rising rates, spurred on by a strengthening economy and federal monetary policy, come as the fragile housing market in Connecticut is starting to show the first signs of recovery.
If you need to shred sensitive documents, keep that shredded paper to use when sending packages or even for storing items such as fragile holiday decorations or china.
Unlike the traditional, adversarial divorce, mediation allows parents to talk face to face about their children and see them not as bargaining tools, but as fragile human beings with their own unique feelings and needs.
Sputnik: Reports are developing that individuals are selling Bitcoin and buying more traditional commodities such as Gold and Silver... As Bitcoin becomes labeled more as a fragile bubble, could we see a potential resurgence in the buying of Gold and Silver?
With the Razer Phone looking a lot like the Nexbit Robin, one might ask whether it is just as fragile.
The G6 has another design advantage over the Galaxy S8: it's not nearly as fragile.
Many of those, however, are not only expensive but are sometimes just as fragile.
It's very sleek and lightweight yet not nearly as fragile feeling as my iPhone 5.
Security is a critical key point in an environment as fragile and dynamic as crypto.
With a glass back and side - hugging display, the Galaxy Note 8 is as fragile as it is expensive.
Ours eventually broke on the Xperia XZ Premium, so we imagine the one on the XZ1 will be just as fragile.
Lawyers in general, and Convocation and the Law Society in particular, should regard self - regulation as a fragile privilege that must be nurtured and protected by wisdom, altruism, and competence at all times and at all costs.
It is a good way of illustrating different degrees of injury and how the person that has injured you is liable for your injuries, especially if you imagine your injury to be as fragile as an «eggshell» that has been exacerbated by the fault of another.
Governments should regard independent self - regulation of the legal profession as an inviolable right; the legal profession should regard it as a fragile privilege.
I also agree with Mr. Wright that the legal profession should regard it as a fragile privilege, though unfortunately I do not think it consistently does so; I disagree with his view that governments should regard self - regulation as inviolable.
And you are right to agree that lawyers should regard self - regulation as a fragile privilege, but, with respect, you are wrong when you say that governments should not regard it as inviolable.
Secure, climate - controlled, redundant data storage is quite reliable at this point and not as fragile as library stacks, which, even in many research libraries, have serious climate - control and security issues and are at risk of fire and other disasters.
When Union membership is as fragile and uncertain as Brexit and the opinion polls in other states suggest, it is hard to see its citizenship as in any way fundamental, or in terms of destiny.
LEDs are about as efficient as CFL, and both are much more efficient than incandescents (which only convert around 5 - 10 % of the electricity they use to useful light vs. around 60 % for LEDs and CFLs), but LEDs have other benefits that make them superior to CFLs (not as fragile, not mercury, last longer, turn on instantly).
I remembered being moved to read more about the history of space travel, including the ways images from Apollo missions had inspired green activism in the 1970s, presenting Earth as a fragile, beautiful and, indeed, blue sphere in space.
Matt sees our planet as a fragile resource and is excited to be a part of this forward - thinking organization.
And as the oil spill lurched toward the Mississippi Delta yesterday, containment efforts became a foremost concern: At stake are the livelihoods of oyster farmers, shrimp harvesters, and anyone who relies on the areas large tourism industry, just to name a few, as well as the fragile ecosystem of this area, including endangered Bluefin tuna who come to this area in springtime to spawn.
Although all modelled from life, these bodies seem to exist beyond the normal boundaries of classification — appearing almost «trans - gender», or «trans - corporeal» — throwing the very notion of identity into question, exposing it as a fragile, complex and multi-layered construction, interminably co-existent with their external physical selves.
The neon hearts glow in the center, as fragile decoys, or sign of True beauty?
It was a standing cube constructed with thousands of toothpicks pressed together, at once seeming as fragile as a sand castle and as solid as a hay bale.
The new works re-contextualize small - scale sculptures ranging in subject from bowling pins to a paintbrush and a slice of pizza — created by the artist and Coosje van Bruggen in diverse materials, some as durable as iron and others as fragile as paper plates, as well as found objects from the artist's shelves.
I love talking to the general public and showing them how the pieces are made and letting them hold and touch the flowers to show that they're not as fragile as they look — once porcelain is high fired it's very strong.
Both pieces depict the naked female body as a fragile, almost shameful thing.
The new works, whose mediums range from materials as durable as iron or as fragile as paper plates, represent ideas and objects that have been intrinsic to Oldenburg's career.
Altogether, Ray's work negotiates both material and metaphorical references to the body as a fragile, yet resiliant vehicle equally capable of desire, lust, pain, and sorrow.
Our bodies serve as our fragile interface with the world.
This knotty ecology of growth is still just as fragile and fraught; but conditions have gotten harsher.
Tamara Embrey is known for making one - of - a-kind clothing from recycled natural fibers, but in «Mend,» her new mixed - media show, she's working with especially rich material: the many ways we see the human heart not only as a fragile organ, but also as an endlessly renewing Read More...
It may not have much to say about war but, of the three games, Titanfall 2's single - player campaign is easily the most inventive, and its multiplayer turns out to be the most interesting, too; the rhythm of alternating between playing as a fragile human before taking to your hulking metal behemoth, adding a welcome twist to a genre that's grown all too familiar.
There you're rarely faced with more than a handful of enemies at a time and even when you are they're all as fragile as you (Bosses being an exception, of course).
Rest assured, however, that this sequel retains all of the delicate moral crossroads seen in the previous game, as well as fragile alliances, steadfast relationships, and the sense of uneasiness that permeates even the pressurized behemoth that is Rapture.
This means you're as fragile as porcelain and everything from fall damage to running into spikes will kill you immediately.
This time around, Lara is not as fragile as she was in the previous title, and has grown into the character we've all come to know.
The company will receive special luggage, such as fragile and / or delicate articles, without liability for damage, deterioration, or partial or total loss.
Babies aren't as fragile as parents sometimes fear.
Also serving as a fragile breeding ground for grey reef sharks, this region is frequented by the same whale sharks that are seen at Hanifaru.
Forget the image of toy dogs as fragile and in need of pampering when considering the Miniature Pinscher.
They're as fragile as flowers, and may effortlessly be hurt or injured.
They are often unhealthy little puppies, and even the genetically OK ones are as fragile as premature babies.
The Standards, especially the larger ones, are not only companion dogs, but amazing working dogs and are not as fragile or feminine as their appearance might suggest.
Young puppies, as fragile as they are, will require exceptional sources of antimicrobial agents to help them ward off infections.
There's no reason to doubt that pets aren't equally as fragile.
Sometimes the Poodle is thought to be a «sissy,» but this breed is not as fragile as some people may expect.
Ecosystems — especially those as fragile as the Keys — are incomprehensibly complex, and tinkering with them is incredibly risky.
Ours are still very small dogs but at that size they will not be as fragile as smaller Yorkies and they retain the beautiful characteristics that made us fall in love with the breed in the first place.
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