The prevention of impairment, rehabilitation services, access and integration are all interrelated to some degree, some inextricably and some more tenuously.
Those matters are very tenuously related, if at all.
I am sure that unless that is done we shall find ourselves still holding tenuously on to this authority for months, maybe for years, ahead.
We have at the moment, albeit tenuously, a cessation of attacks on our troops.
Some animal welfare groups launch campaigns to terrorise those connected, sometimes only tenuously, to experiments on live animals.
The result is something like a single line, tenuously held together by the semblance of repetition (rarely exact) but vulnerable to disjunctions in pitch and the distance between attacks.
He also offers a provocative, if tenuously substantiated, global social stratification model by which to identify the actual or potential coalitions of interest that might oppose or favour change.
Indeed, among the historically minded, the idea that the apostrophe marks the place of a deleted syllable also holds, though tenuously, even for the possessive form of a few nouns.