Sentences with phrase «so fragile»

They are so fragile that I am always nervous they will break!!
I have 43 year old ornaments that I hate to get out because they are getting so fragile, but I could use a small tree for them.
Because they are so fragile you have to peel and place them very carefully so they don't tear.
She looks so fragile, but she's so very powerful, isn't she?
The BTC market is so fragile that anything in the wrong direction, even a sneeze could be attributable to the slide.
It would be quite another thing if there is a built in mechanism on a very expensive product to make it unaffordable at some point, or if the product was just so fragile that the chances of its» cost ballooning out of control at some point was very good.
Life is so fragile to put it mildly?
If we believe the Canadian justice system is so precious, so fragile that it can't sustain a vibrant dialogue, then perhaps someone needs to burst our bubble.
Because infants are so fragile, birth injuries can, unfortunately, sometimes have fatal results.
Just the two of them in her office, an office that seemed so small, so fragile now.
The system is not so fragile
What the latest findings demonstrate is that crucial parts of the world's climate system, though massive in size, are so fragile that they can be irremediably disrupted by human activity.
Is Earth really so fragile that a few hundredths of a percent of its atmosphere can doom any one era of its life forms?
Also worth noting that if the the «hiatus» is so fragile that even those small changes make it disappear, so is the warming signal.
Doesn't the observation that «The «hiatus» is so fragile that even those small changes make it disappear» work in reverse such that «The «warming» is so fragile that even small changes make it appear?»
How is that statement different from the «denier» viewpoint that any warming over the past two decades is so fragile that just small changes make it disappear?
Advanced computer modeling only recently helped understand why the steel in old nuclear plants becomes so fragile so much faster than the designers expected it would.
This statement; «Advanced computer modeling only recently helped understand why the steel in old nuclear plants becomes so fragile so much faster than the designers expected it would.
The paintings are so fragile now.
And the biggest question is that I believe that everybody is totally unique and hence very important, and at the same time, everybody is so fragile
That V&A visitors will soon be able to have a brush with Chinese national treasures so fragile they have never left Asia
Under glass, because it is so fragile, it took a snippet of Stravinsky's score for the Rite of Spring and built a whole ballet of gesture and texture around it.
So fragile that it is rarely moved, this masterpiece is known for its unique mixed media: pigmented beeswax, a cotton bodice and tutu, linen slippers, and human hair.
In the process he would create frames within frames, like the stage flats of a proscenium - arch theatres, as if to dramatise his sense that the feelings he wished to preserve were so fragile they needed this weighty pictorial buffering to shield them from the world.
When I saw that I said to myself, «This is the last exhibition she will do in her lifetime;» the burrs she's leaving are so fragile they're not going to be here very long and she's telling us that is where she is.
He seems so fragile sitting there.
Neonatal puppies are so fragile; they can quickly take a bad turn.
Because your puppy's bones are so fragile, it is vital that he doesn't fall or get stepped on.
So fragile, Dulce might fall apart in your arms.
Because their health is so fragile, they need to get past this critical period before we place them into new homes.
They need constant protection because they are so fragile.
For one so fragile he continually surprised me with is perseverance.
And sadly, because their little lives can be so fragile, many shelters consider them too resource - intensive to raise.
Your dog has the luxury of the occasional table scrap or dental chew, but your bun is so fragile that you are afraid to give them anything other than hay.
They are so fragile at this time, and even a harsh voice can scare them — to hit one really is too much.
While ideally we would have both, it's important that a business not be so fragile as to allow management missteps to permanently impair it.
Collectors, realizing that the economy is so fragile, have become even more aggressive in their tactics over the past few years.
Not so fragile, and it's smaller.
This lightweight construction made using the keyboard a nerve wracking experience, since it felt so fragile that I might damage it with anything but slow, gentle keystrokes.
They were so fragile, and it was so long until they grew strong.
Individual Volatility but Collective Stability The opinions expressed by individuals, when surveyed on political issues to which they have not given much thought, can appear so fragile as to be meaningless.
Are cool guys so fragile that they can't risk being the butt of the joke?
To me, Nina, seemed so fragile from the start of the film that it was difficult to see her succeeding as a dancer.»
At the same time, she looks so fragile and ethereal that it is hard to believe she is robust enough to survive in the blistering heat, let alone to fight the good fight.
Images become the very poetry the humdrum and confusing, if functional and cohesive, story seeks, especially in juxtapositions of Hong Kong's neon and concrete jungles and the transitional title credits, so fragile that they crumble from the faintest touch.
When we first meet her, Tomlin's character is so fragile and vulnerable.
First of all, young black woman are not so fragile.
I appreciate life and how it can be so fragile.
Love is like the time, it comes unexpectedly and waits for no one, Love is like the life we live on earth, it is so fragile and complex.
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