Word: tenuously
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...love of the Styles section is more than nostalgia for New York, although that’s part of it. (I still read Page Six online and can be found lamenting the dearth of black-and-white cookies in the Boston area). It’s also a tenuous belief in true love. I don’t really think about getting married myself—that seems so far away—but if I did, it would have to be to someone who shares my love of endlessly dissecting Mergers and Acquisitions, who would respond to my outraged...
Going into the locker room at halftime with a 30-27 edge, Harvard was nursing a tenuous three-point lead that appeared susceptible to a second-half charge...
Still, the defenseman’s primary purpose is stopping—not starting—scoring chances, and the Crimson’s 2003-04 defense has held its own. For this reason, Smith feels that his tenuous position on the starting line is a good sign for the team...
...reform, and $20 billion for new schools (in Iraq), new hospitals (in Iraq), and a new energy grid (in Iraq) have made Bush a master magician of disappearing surpluses. As Baby Boomers approach retirement age in the next decade, rising costs of Medicare and Social Security exacerbate an already tenuous forecast...
Since then, the musicians’ rapport with the city has been tenuous at best...