(79 quotes found)
“The likely consequence could be very messy elections at a time when the country is most fragile. The instincts to print money and spend in order to get the voters' favor will be infinitely increased, and the chances of hyperinflation would go up that much faster.”
Charles Blitzer
“(Lewinsky) doesn't sound crazy. She sounds fragile, as if she is in an extremely difficult spot.”
Clinton Case
“Any agreements are made on very fragile ground.”
Colin McIlreavy
“Being young as a politician means being energetic. But it can also mean that the politician is immature or fragile.”
Yasunori Sone
“There's a fragile state (for Ole Miss) between the NCAA and the NIT, and that's been true each year. A free throw here, a rebound there ... the first two years we won those games.”
Carol Ross
“You've got an incredibly fragile link into Wellington. Having only one primary access into Wellington seems nuts. You have one big earthquake and you have no road.”
David Berry
“It may not be possible to conduct these kinds of highly charged cases in what is a very fragile and unstable environment where there is still armed conflict,”
Richard Dicker
“This is shedding like a cat, ... Right now, it's so fragile, it has no structural integrity.”
David Hughes
“The likely consequence could be very messy elections at a time when the country is most fragile, ... The instincts to print money and spend in order to get the voters' favor will be infinitely increased, and the chances of hyperinflation would go up that much faster.”
“Some people are fragile enough that they may still succumb to this.”
David McKeown