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But some of the criticisms made about her work, like that it's flimsily built, are unfounded.
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Destroyers are fast but flimsily armored, with a deadly array of torpedoes that can demolish even the most powerful ships if smartly used.
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Why is the one tangible thing about our insurance so flimsily made?
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The damage has been severe because so many homes were flimsily constructed.
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These devices can make some rather convincing physics simulations, which has opened up the floodgates for hundreds of games that have tumbling blocks, flimsily built structures and random explosions.
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It is bold subject handled flimsily and doesn't come close to believable.
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We do not want to upset it, or at least not its most flimsily-provoked and violence-inclined radicals.
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Some may argue he was only joking, but it's just another flimsily excuse for him to be unnecessarily disrespectful.
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The classic definition of a pitfall is a pit or other trap flimsily covered or camouflaged, used to capture and hold animals or men.
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I can not see primary children having their safety compromised for the sake of a flimsily balanced budget.
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