Sentences with phrase «by fragile»

It unreasonably depicts attempts at cultural revitalisation by fragile communities as inauthentic or fabricated, without any entitlement to the protection of the law.
It is an extremely vital and challenging task that is made harder by the fragile ecological state of our planet.
Mark, consumption of Messenger Kids leads to the production of signification by their fragile innocence.
A recent study shows that from 2004 - 2014, 58 percent of disaster deaths and 34 percent of people affected by disasters were in the most fragile countries, as measured by the Fragile States Index.
I was terrified by its fragile appearance.
His works, often marked by fragile or ephemeral materials with regard to the personal, mystic, and spiritual, have been a source of widespread influence to artists such as Mike Kelley, Tony Oursler, and Robert Gober, amongst numerous others.
Cities are laid out in sequence, the networks between points illustrated by fragile beams of light.
Laure Dalon, curator of «Hokusai», talks about the artist's Manga, his poetic late works, and the curatorial problems posed by fragile pieces
When you're hanging from a twenty story building by a fragile pipe, gasping for air, you'll most likely be cursing that old man for stealing your salvation.
Rocky would go through money, women, and wives in his restless search for love; Mose would settle down to a family life marked by fragile joy and wrenching tragedy.
A repaired body may have been achieved through brutal trauma and in response to unfair social pressures; a repaired prejudice can eliminate the rights that its existence had called into being... Disabled people are protected by fragile laws, and if they are judged to have an identity rather than an illness, they may forfeit those safeguards.»
The world constructed by Fragile Dreams isn't very technically impressive — the graphics hover around a PS2 level — but from an artistic standpoint, they're quite good.
The drug, called STX209 or arbaclofen, is one of the first designed to treat the molecular changes in the brain caused by fragile X syndrome.
And the party's current lone foothold on power in Albany, their control of the State Senate bolstered by fragile alliances with renegade Democrats, is also imperiled this fall.
Fading fast, too, are the chances of ascribing individual criminal responsibility to the patrons of such crimes, who are given a far too liberal reign to reshape the borders and histories of entire nations without the necessary scrutiny called for by a fragile human conscience and a full and impartial review mandated by law.
You will be fascinated by the fragile beauty of coastal dunes and inspired by the Appalachians, some of the oldest mountains on the planet.
Their time, efforts being inslaved by other powerful and rich ones to make them richer while they always remain in debt to the system and the rising cost of living, jobless above all being ripped from savings by fragile financial org's??

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Many argue that what emotionally fragile undergrads need to develop some grit, Brooks writes, is to take a few more lumps early in life, rather than being constantly protected by helicopter parents.
«We would like to hope that all sides will avoid any steps that a) are not provoked by anything and b) could significantly destabilize an already fragile situation in the region,» the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters, according to Reuters.
But his fragile grip on power will be tested again in the coming weeks when the Senate, where he has only a wafer - thin majority, votes on financing Italy's military presence in Afghanistan, a mission opposed by some leftist senators.
«I was here visiting just a few days before the visit of President Obama, and I remember at the time there was much talk about Cuba strengthening relations with both the European Union and the United States,» Mogherini said, when asked by reporters about the Trump administration's partial rollback of a fragile detente between the old Cold War foes.
Neither of the rival plans offered by Boehner in the House and Reid in the Senate seemed to have the necessary votes in Congress amid a bitter stalemate that could have far - reaching repercussions for the fragile U.S. economy as well as global markets.
It would further diminish the already fragile discretionary spending by consumers,» wrote another.
«Because [they say] it is so important to land on Mars because we would learn a lot more about our planet here, our Earth, by going to Mars which actually makes no sense to me because we know a lot about Earth and we still treat our planet, which is very fragile, in a really bad way.
«The apparel category right now is so fragile, and it's being impacted by so many factors.»
When the Administration couldn't kill the program outright, it proposed to eliminate funding for technical assistance to these most fragile of borrowers by raising the fees on their loans, but Congress balked.
fell by 75 cents to $ 96.75 a tonne, while Brent crude slipped below $ 111 a barrel on Monday morning on concern that a fragile global economy could curb oil demand.
But the episode brings new attention to the fragile nature of popular software programs, and the way in which they are exploited by spy agencies and others.
«In a political climate as fragile and horrifying as this one, we can not tacitly endorse these actions by supporting Luckey or his platform,» wrote Polytron, developers of SuperHyperCube, a Playstation VR title that will apparently now remain an exclusive there.
Any baby she has will have to be born by cesarean section, since the transplanted uterus would probably be too fragile to undergo labor.
Reading Pierre Trudeau's remarks today, I'm struck by his foresight on issues like protection of fragile Arctic landscapes, and the capability of humans to push our species and others into extinction.
Market watchers have warned that a further clampdown on Russia by the West could threaten Europe's fragile recovery and risk a «credit crisis» in Russia and beyond.
«This will support job creation by leaving more money in the hands of businesses and their employees in a time of fragile economic growth,» Flaherty said.
In a political climate as fragile and horrifying as this one, we can not tacitly endorse these actions by supporting Luckey or his platform.
And in 2009, when the casually attired CEO was a far rarer sight than it is now, investors in a fragile market were far more likely to be nervous about companies run by people dressed like teenagers.
There's an ongoing worry among Cubans that the fragile buildings in Havana will continue to collapse because of the damage left behind by the storm, CNN reported.
The affect of falling commodity costs and easing international growth are very likely to be tackled, together with the development of a huge stimulus plan introduced by the bank this yr to revive the region's fragile financial system.
But as geopolitics calm markets will return to focus on the fragile financial situation created by mountains of debt.»
On the other hand, both historically and even since 2009, when investors have shifted toward risk - aversion, as evidenced by divergent market internals, rich valuations and fragile economic foundations have typically resulted in steep market losses.
Countries with similar current - account deficits considered especially fragile by investors include Brazil, South Africa, India and Indonesia.
By confronting theory with empirical facts, this book for practitioners, researchers and advanced students provides a fresh, new, and often surprising perspective on topics as diverse as optimal trading, price impact, the fragile nature of liquidity, and even the reasons why people trade at all.
We are the vast majority and we had to put up with a counter opinion for 3.2 seconds as our fragile little sissy eyes passed by a billboard!»
So, in his world being male is a handicap that needs accommodation under the ADA (in the US, at any rate) to ensure fragile egos aren't bruised by anyone of the wrong biological configuration.
Of course the Times, which is undoubtedly the most influential voice of the gay movement in the country, is pleased by the vote, but the editors note that their victory is fragile.
Our difficulty in speaking about cross-cultural principles of right and wrong is compounded by the fact that international organizations, from the United Nations to the World Court, are fragile and nearly helpless in many of the most critical areas of conflict.
The reformist efforts made by Mikhail Gorbachev, which emanated from what was called the «universe of bureaucracy», rested on a fragile base.
Has life on earth labored along for two or three billion years in lonesome struggle eventually to eke out by accident the human species which has to gather itself together in various fragile social arrangements in order to protect itself from the intolerable muteness of the universe?
It's a movement led by and for women, women who aren't asking for some sort of paternalistic «protection» because they are fragile females, but rather to be treated with the dignity and respect they deserve simply because they are human beings.
Following a terrorist attack by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan on Tuesday, the already - fragile country suffered another tragedy this morning when six Afghan employees of the International Committee of the...
By following Vanier as an old man, the film allows Vanier's body to offer the witness of his words and actions: We are all fragile, and we must love one another.
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