Sentences with phrase «too fragile»

The economy is still too fragile to raise rates beyond 25 bps.
All five witnesses emphasized that the market is far too fragile and that any changes to housing incentives, especially MID, would cause greater instability and price declines.
It is too fragile a system to be maintained in most modern workplaces, and one condemned by management experts and labor laws alike.
With the cryptocurrency market still too fragile to accommodate much tension, Ripple prices may have to take a breather until another catalyst appears.
«If governments can tell all the miners to change bitcoin into something different and that just works, then bitcoin is too fragile,» he says.
That's because it has found it too be a tad too fragile and short - lived for its $ 1,000 price tag.
As stylish as the Nexus 4 was, its rear glass panel was too fragile; in fact, two of our own review units cracked quite easily.
But here again, the phone feels too fragile in the hand.
They are still on the shelf because they are beautiful, and fortunately not too fragile — yet.
The documents — whcih include trial transcripts, briefs, document books, evidence files and other papers — have become too fragile to be handled, so the library has begun to digitize them and will make them available in stages via the Web.
# 5 is nothing new, # 3 and # 6 although appealing are definitely too fragile structuraly for shared use bikes and probably too costly to produce becaus of the special features and articulations they show.
That is obviously a bridge too far and the poor little dears are far too fragile.
Hunter, according to the ClimateGate II emails, AGW is a «cause» with a carefully honed but all too fragile «message».
The latex and fibreglass Hesse used in her works (e.g., Contingent, 1969) have degraded (yellowed, hardened, and become brittle) over the years, becoming too fragile to travel or exhibit.
«About fifty works are always out, on loan, but some others are too fragile to be moved — Pino Pascali and Boetti never leave the building,» explains curator Eva Brioschi.
The Ferber and Motherwell are on loan from Millburn; the museum owns the Gottlieb, because its textiles are too fragile for ritual use.
Plaster was ill - suited to the task — too fragile and heavy — and so the artist, with the assistance of his then wife, Patty Mucha, a skilled seamstress, created sculptures of fabric.
It is now at the Reina Sofia museum in Madrid, and too fragile to travel.
Only three works remained in situ, because they were site specific or too fragile to move (the National Gallery has since been back to collect one of these, a piece made out of yoghurt).
They don't have a long life because the market is too small and too fragile.
Arising from this Hamilton curated the first British retrospective of Duchamp's work, and his familiarity with The Green Box enabled Hamilton to make copies of The Large Glass and other glass works too fragile to travel.
But some works of art are both too central to displays and too fragile to travel.
In 1977, when the paintings had become too fragile for public display and accessibility, the Detroit museum commissioned Lawrence to reproduce them as limited - edition screenprints.
Unfortunately, the piece is considered too fragile to be displayed in motion.
I admired how the folds make it both too fragile and too spiky to cross.
The works, owned by the Smart Museum at the University of Chicago, were deemed too fragile to travel to New York.
The only thing that made me nervous about the game was the possibility of the weapons being too fragile and scattered too far apart.
Others need the levitation skills of Nagi to reach otherwise - inaccessible terrain, even though usually she's too fragile to be a smart pick.
The success feels too fragile.
These dog tags are pretty cool, but they do seem to be too fragile to actually use them as a keychain or something like that.
Screamrider puts the player in the driver's seat for increasingly elaborate roller coasters that test timing and speed control, Demolition Expert borrows from Angry Birds to hurl a manned spheres against too fragile buildings, and Engineer is a type of «complete the track» program that encourages a balance between cool design and efficient engineering.
With a few exceptions, like the pug, many are too fragile for small children and some will be defensively nippy.
We decided he was too fragile and wanted him to spend the rest of his years with us.
Our service dogs» gentle nature and calm demeanor allow patients, that maybe too fragile or afraid to participate in current programs, to experience animal assisted therapy.
It's much too fragile to be added to processed foods and as soon as the bag is opened, it will oxidate and cause inflammation in your dog.
These smaller Maltese are really too fragile for small children, so opt for a larger individual.
We always have a veterinarian on the premises as well as ample staff to monitor our guests at all times.If your dog is too fragile or aggressive to mingle with the general population, we have private rooms and fenced off outdoor areas so that your dog will be separate and safe without feeling isolated.
Many of these old cats are too fragile to not eat or drink for a couple days.
While the anthelmintic (active ingredient in the medication) is a poison meant to directly target the parasites, pets weakened by parasitic infection might be too fragile for the toxicity of the medication and an overdose is possible if directions are not followed.
While they looked a lot like Pete's actual foot, they proved too fragile and thin to offer any support.
A small dog may be too fragile for a young boy.
I think one of the reasons is that it's still too fragile.
That is if the music on those tapes hasn't degraded to the point that it unusable or too fragile to be placed in a recorder.
(This dough is not brushed again before baking because the loaves will be too fragile once proofed.)
They are much too fragile and poorly made.
The entire project is expected to take nearly ten years to complete, as many of the newspaper in the archives date back as far as the 1700s; they are simply too fragile to be run through any kind of machinery for scanning and uploading so the process must be done by hand.
Seriously, the 10 inch tablet would be too fragile, too expensive, and use too much bandwidth.
My last two vehicles were overloaded with technology and too fragile for my tastes.
It is large enough to be seen from the back of the classroom, but too fragile to withstand repeated manipulation.
Lending her troubled woman - child complete emotional transparency, she's a sentient raw nerve too fragile for the rough, violent world she inhabits.
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