So how to strike the tenuous balance between keeping employees happy and paying them a reasonable rate?
The rural 5-acre property surrounded by forest has a tenuous water supply from a well.
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There is a relationship between a weak yen and growth, but it's more tenuous.
Is it because the Administration knows itself how tenuous its position on the economy is?
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The role of political freedom as a source of technological creativity is tenuous at best.
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In an address Monday morning, President George W. Bush acknowledged how tenuous the situation was.
Many slum dwellers are also squatters, claiming tenuous rights to the land on which they live.
Lauren, 30, was born in Cameroon but his connections with the country were otherwise tenuous.
Greece is only one of several Euro zone nations with tenuous sovereign debt situations.
So tenuous is this mixture that the instruments require an exceptional level of sensitivity.
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One is the impact of such a tenuous recovery on monetary policy in the euro area.
Governments, with only tenuous authority in such a conflict-ridden country, have dodged this controversial possibility.
Many companies that had any connection to asbestos, however tenuous, have been ruined by litigation.
International comparisons also suggest that the correlation between imprisonment and rates of crime is tenuous.
But the reasoning in the Maine case, which underpins the other two, is even more tenuous.
Mutual fund executives are as aware as anyone that the link between past performance and future returns is tenuous.
Russians sometimes worry that they have only a tenuous hold on their vast eastern possessions.
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Whether it really needed to go down this road to achieve that, is at best, tenuous.
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Hmmm: there is only a very tenuous link between voting arrangements and the misbehaviour of MPs.
He went on to attribute the U.S. job struggles to a tenuous relationship between businesses and Washington.
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Apple responded by saying the lawsuit was "silly" and that Cisco's trademark registration was "tenuous at best".
The fact is, at many companies, the role of the CIO or even IT can be tenuous.
Time, however, made Reich's grasp on reality more tenuous, particularly after he fled to America in 1939.
And since Mr Tsang's own popular mandate is even more tenuous, the system is biased towards inaction.
Unfortunately, the relationship between natural justice and the law is sometimes tenuous, as it is in this case.
As of this tenuous moment, Kristen Stewart arguably represents the best-case scenario for actresses at this moment.
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But it seemed clear that Iceland, already isolated by the financial-system collapse, would remain in a tenuous position.
Today, despite a tenuous ceasefire, the two countries are still locked in conflict, with dozens killed every year.
Lately, however, he seems to have moved more firmly into the realm of tenuous treatments for serious conditions.
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