Examples of using More fragile in English and their translations into Finnish
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You get a little more fragile. Look, Alan, when you get to be our age.
Like the other two, but it feels more fragile.
He is much more fragile than you think.
Ceiling- more fragile, even a small hand press
But should not forget the fact that some minerals are much more fragile than others, and the best it can be checked on the Mohs scale.
economy are much more fragile than we previously believed.
it is still a developing country and more fragile than we might think.
You can often hear that purebred pets are much more fragile than their relatives who do not have a pedigree.
we may appear more fragile.
Secondly the absence of currency risks and low country specific risk premia imply that the more fragile EU economies have been able to face financial market turbulences relatively unaffected.
This shows that these intermediaries also serve people who are in a more fragile position in the labour market.
the bones become more fragile.
these suits are more fragile than either of the others.
Fundamentally, however, I think we must all bear in mind that when it comes to the sea bed- environments that are much more fragile than on the surface- we cannot repeat the mistakes made in the past.
social disaster that the imposition of free competition policies is bringing about in some Member States with more fragile economies.
including Christians, more fragile.
Eugénie is somehow more fragile.
Eugenie is somehow more fragile.
Therefore, she is more fragile than me.
He's a lot more fragile than he would like to think.