Frailties

Word FRAILTIES
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What do we mean by frailties?

The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally; weakness of resolution; liability to be deceived or seduced.

A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of infirmity.

Someone who is frail. A person who is weak and has tiny muscles Urban Dictionary

Kyle Forcinito. Urban Dictionary

Just whining about life and being really weak. Most frailties have a "bird chest", or a chest that is virtually non-existent. Also, frailties usually break their bones during sports such as basketball. They can not keep up with the competition and will frail out whenever given the opportunity. Urban Dictionary

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The word "frailties" in example sentences

Five years and a recession later, the debt crisis is a reminder of both the eurozone's short-term frailties and its structural weaknesses. ❋ By STEPHEN CASTLE (2010)

(and also software solutions) for this are readily available Individual random effects can be included into survival analysis, where they are termed frailties [15]. ❋ Anna Kuparinen Et Al. (2008)

And even then, given that he's serving better than at any point in his career, his "frailties" need to be put in their proper context. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Actually if we explore the reasoning behind these "frailties" of trading, we can clearly see that apart from the first two points, which simply come down to common sense and the correct education, points three through six are actually the result of human emotion, which, in my opinion, is the root of all trading evil! [email protected] (Online Trading Academy (2010)

In dramatic scenes in Downing Street, the Prime Minister, flanked by his wife Sarah and two young sons, wept as he conceded his own 'frailties' but insisted: 'I have always strived to serve, to do my best in the interests of ❋ Unknown (2010)

Minister after a dignified brief address before Downing Street staff and ranks of media, in which he acknowledged his own 'frailties'. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A plea bargain which dropped gun charges against a man now charged with a shooting death at the Duke of York pub resulted from glaring "frailties" in the prosecution case, the Sun has learned. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I am not sure I would call the frailties new, but they have certainly been brought into sharp focus. " ❋ Unknown (2008)

Oh, how the self righteous fall over their human frailties. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In such a way, for more than 80 years, the Tintin books have given children a foothold in the sophisticated adult world—in pages filled with drama, peril and risible adult frailties. ❋ Meghan Cox Gurdon (2011)

Barcelona's beauty not useless but Arsenal exposed their frailties ❋ Unknown (2011)

But for all its internal frailties, the Axis of Hugo has developed international as well as regional significance. ❋ Gideon Rachman (2011)

My little brother is such a [frailty] he can only curl the [10's] My bicep is bigger than my friends [pecs] he is such a frailty ❋ Jckdmonkey (2010)

Kyle Forcinito is the definition of [frailty]. He needs to get his fucking [weight up] before he gets his God damned arm [ripped off]. ❋ The Real Master Pain (2020)

"I'm always called Frailty [because I can't] seem to beat Patty at golf and certainly could never win a 1 [on 1] [basketball game]. I am so fragile that I can barely move on my own strength ❋ Son JAy (2009)

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