There is some hilarious writing, but always with a tenderness for the frailty of the old.
BBC: News | NEWSNIGHT | Jonathan Franzen interview transcript
Many of the post-game questions about the Dutch performance will focus on a defensive frailty.
The reality is that partnership adds a layer of frailty to your business venture.
Older people are all individuals with differing levels of frailty, mental attitude, and support.
But as the frailty of the southern Chinese manufacturers demonstrates, these virtues have their limits.
As for this term, he admits that his side have shown a "little bit of frailty".
Yet the continuing frailty of the euro zone's economies threatens to undermine these efforts.
Finally, he admits his human frailty without hesitation, and is unsparing in his emotions.
As a clear concession to her frailty, she's had the younger Sheryl Crow along as a crutch.
The value of White's innings increased as Gloucestershire showed the same batting frailty that dogged them last season.
The dangers of alcohol are increased among older drinkers, particularly because of medication, frailty, and other health problems.
The reformers founded their new system on a cynical presumption of human frailty.
Clarke has an apparently chronic frailty in his back, but has yet to miss a Test match because of it.
Francis' approach marks a shift from that of Benedict, who stepped down in February, citing his advanced age and frailty.
Thanks to Pope Benedict for reminding us that while old age can bring great joy, it can also bring frailty.
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But as it turns out, such frailty is well suited for bittersweet love songs about missed connections and doomed romances.
Europeans are still rushing to put their money into assets abroad: capital outflow has been one cause of the euro's frailty.
Lastly, investors made risk-averse by the frailty of technology shares in the United States have demanded high premiums on all emerging-market debt.
Francis was elected on March 13 after Benedict became the first pope in nearly 600 years to resign, citing age and frailty.
He shocked the world Monday when he announced his intention to stand down on February 28, citing the frailty of old age.
Besides, the pleasures of the film, as so often with Chabrol, reside in the mischievous yet tolerant recognition of human frailty, in its infinite range.
The people closest to George Melly know the time will soon come when his physical frailty will mean he'll have to abandon his live appearances.
Although he went to Paris last autumn for extended treatment of what was described as an ear infection, he shows few open signs of frailty.
When this happens the frailty of the model begins to appear.
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These four countries account for less than a fifth of euro-zone output, so their frailty has not outweighed the strength in the rest of the region.
Both sides of the political spectrum believe that American frailty in the classroom foretells our economic doom relative to other nations where students perform much better.
But when Sheldon Adelson hobbles into the room, past his walker and motorized scooter, his physical frailty, stemming from a nerve condition, belies his muscular perch.
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But Castres then displayed midfield frailty to allow Sexton to round off a slick move after Luke Fitzgerald's half-break for a second try for the visitors.
It was his obvious position of weakness that I'd seen during lunch and it was this frailty that had spoken to my humanity, but it didn't last.
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