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Qorvo, on the other hand, faces a more precarious situation.
Germany's rapid and radical shift makes the scenario more precarious.
New retirees may feel they're in a more precarious position.
That makes an innovation team's work all the more precarious.
They'd have to take on a more precarious business model.
The potential loss of DACA makes her life even more precarious.
I think that is going to be a more precarious situation.
This legislation also made health insurance more precarious, harming many Americans.
Her sudden departure to LA made the situation even more precarious.
The decades-old project of unity has rarely been more precarious.
Election security in the United States seems more precarious than ever.
But he's in an even more precarious position than he's usually been.
Blacks, Latinos, and Natives occupy a far more precarious economic position overall.
They did not, and now Tesla's position is more precarious than ever.
That backing has always been contingent, but it now seems more precarious.
The terrain suddenly becomes sandier and more precarious — where am I heading?
And the more impressive the deal, the more precarious it usually is.
That has left China's economy in a more precarious position, Cramer said.
What you thought was a performance turned out to be something more precarious.
But Viacom is currently in a more precarious situation, given its declining ratings.
I'm more worried about low-lying villages where the structures are more precarious.
Holleman said he can't imagine a more precarious way to manage this waste.
Sketchbook An artist considers closure from all angles, some more precarious than others.
And bonus: their mishap may have discouraged more precarious waterfall proposals in the future.
As for the housing stock and homeowners, that situation has also become more precarious.
Only two have been assigned the more precarious orange, and none are labelled red.
The future feels less certain, more precarious and requires more carefully thought-out planning.
In more precarious groups, or rising groups, you can find a lot more difficulties.
Analysts said the elections will likely leave Pakistan in an even more precarious position.
The Republicans' lock on rural areas also became more precarious, especially among younger voters.
Federal backing for restoring the bay has been more precarious under the Trump administration.
And that is pushing Democrats toward more precarious ground that tests their new consensus.
But as the weapon spending increases, the fragility of the balance become more precarious.
We believe that Mr. Trump's strength among Republicans is more precarious than it appears.
As it is, I see my professional situation growing more precarious here by the day.
Jobs have become more precarious—especially for young people—while the cost of living skyrockets.
Knees are much more precarious [for the person getting hit] than kicks for transferring momentum.
Taking that away from them put them into even more precarious situations with their families.
If not for Bob and Mike, doubles would be in a much more precarious position.
He declined to name outlets so as not to make their situation even more precarious.
The drain on reserves would "make their financial position all the more precarious," Medeiros said.
Life became more precarious this spring when doctors discovered two new tumors in her liver.
In October 2019, Shepard Smith resigned, and the network's news focus seemed even more precarious.
Grunge's living legacy seems more precarious than ever since Chris Cornell's untimely death last year.
Women fight harder to get into entertainment, and any position once achieved is more precarious.
She lives only a few blocks from Pantaleón but her living conditions are far more precarious.
Caroline: No one on this show is willingly putting themselves in more precarious situations than Angela.
Yet she warns that the speed of the recent bounce makes current levels rather more precarious.
It also will make our ability to respond to the next recession that much more precarious.
But the cost of being able represent information with more precision are more precarious quantum states.
For Stone and other possible targets, those duds only make their positions all the more precarious.
Workers are faced with an employment outlook that is more precarious than it's been in decades.
The group of five could hardly have picked a more precarious time to flee into China.
And with the rise of the lean corporation, work forces became expendable and jobs more precarious.
If I had only products from China, I would be in a much more precarious situation.
But smaller-market teams such as Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa are in a more precarious position.
That this bill has also infuriated and alienated Ryan's conservative allies only makes his position more precarious.
Once her male protector is out of the picture, Jesse's safety starts feeling a lot more precarious.
The pool of students is only going to grow as the economy continues to grow more precarious.
The deal puts Netflix in a more precarious situation because it may lose some of this content.
However, the impacts of the Postal Service's product offerings outside of letter mail are even more precarious.
But the 25-to-34 group arguably faces even more precarious job prospects than their younger peers.
The state actions could put the business of electric vehicles, already rocky, on even more precarious footing.
And because New York City is so under-screened, finding homes for movies becomes increasingly more precarious.
Our water security is in a far more precarious position than it was even a few years ago.
But for those who rely on this, cutting off those resources just means living a more precarious life.
College costs more, basic living standards are more expensive and good-paying jobs seem more precarious than ever.
The situation gets even more precarious when you're inviting this ex-wizard to dole out opinions on race.
He easily swatted away that effort, but Mr. Trump now finds himself in a far more precarious state.
The family sold some land to pay for Yaqoob's care, so its situation is now even more precarious.
While there are plenty of foxes in New Jersey, the plover is in a much more precarious position.
In much of Afghanistan, life has never felt more precarious, and the violence has never made less sense.
The stability of the New England Patriots' dynasty feels more precarious entering this postseason than perhaps ever before.
This ready and willing pool of workers trying to get hired makes life more precarious for those with jobs.
Holleman, the Southern Environmental Law Center attorney, said he can't imagine a more precarious way to manage this waste.
The election comes at a time when the Continent's decades-old project of unity has rarely been more precarious.
The future of these companies, responsible for Britain's roads, railtracks, hospitals, schools and prisons, looks more precarious than ever.
But while this path to prosperity may still exist in America, it is far more precarious than many realize.
Trump has done none of that, which puts him in a more precarious position as the issues are revealed.
Meanwhile, employment has become more precarious and wages have stagnated, making the debt much more difficult to wipe out.
And the more that you push that delusion, the more precarious this country, the situation in this country is in.
Trump may not show similar restraint in the future, especially if his own legal and political situation becomes more precarious.
Workers over 50 — about 54 million Americans — are now facing much more precarious financial circumstances, a legacy of the recession.
And now, Turkey and the Syrian regime are directly attacking each other in Idlib, making the crisis even more precarious.
A draw against Sweden would have kept Germany's chances to advance alive, but would have made things far more precarious.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - For Mazen Rahhal, a shopowner in a bustling district of Beirut, Lebanon's economy has seldom felt more precarious.
Does this decrease in wages and increase in participants foreshadow an even more precarious future for all gig economy workers?
We know from last week's tête-à-tête with Whiterose that Price's position is more precarious than he lets on.
And over the last several months, each new development has made their situation even more precarious and harder to predict.
The fact that Rubio will ultimately need most Christie backers to defect to him makes the situation all the more precarious.
Still, for every child Colombian authorities take in, many more are out of view living in equally or more precarious conditions.
"We will be closer to balance, but that balance will be more precarious given that lack of spare capacity," Smith said.
People are more likely to have a background sense that life is nastier and more precarious — red in tooth and claw.
"We're currently relying on the courts to continue to fight these laws," she told Vox, "but that's more and more precarious."
While matching music to occasion is always a challenge, there's no playlist more precarious than the one designed for the bedroom.
"To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character's relationship with traditional femininity," Dokou says.
The result is weak rockfaces ready to fail with little provocation, often made even more precarious by carving roads through them.
Given the potential conflict and the President's negative attitude toward him, Rosenstein's position is even more precarious than that of Sessions.
Clearly the futures that young children are facing are ever more precarious amidst the ongoing and future effects of climate change.
As President Trump's standing with Republican lawmakers grows more precarious, the two senators to watch — for totally different reasons — are Sen.
Mostly, the workers said they were aware that, while they may work alongside Waymo employees, their positions were much more precarious.
The crash made a lot of people more precarious, and so a lot more people were forced to go into sex work.
Without better systems to provide support for freelance/contract workers, we are making people more precarious and less likely to succeed financially.
Deutsche Bank, meanwhile, conceded that while there were similarities with 1986, there are important differences that make the current episode more precarious.
But that agreement was never taken seriously inside and outside the White House and became even more precarious after the midterm elections.
Unions say it will make employment more precarious and increase the ranks of the 12 million unemployed in Latin America's largest economy.
Xi has to learn that the free ride is over and his country is in a more precarious position than he realizes.
Only one member of the party knows how many lawmakers have submitted their letters - but her position looked more precarious than ever.
The German Nazi resister, who finds his life and his position becoming more and more dangerous and more precarious as he goes.
Johnson has a majority of one in the House of Commons, and Wednesday's decision might make that minuscule lead even more precarious.
But he wants a quick resolution to an economic conflict that has made an already challenging environment for farmers even more precarious.
While governments and the media may tout the reforms in Cuba, the reality for artists on the island nation is far more precarious.
Her reliance for a majority in parliament on a Northern Irish party that opposes the deal has made her position even more precarious.
Economic and technological changes are making working lives more precarious; in time, more governments may choose to pin the blame on free movement.
For a White House known for self-inflicted wounds, the situation could not be more precarious as the White House issues categorical denials.
Perhaps it's thanks to the more and more precarious economic health of the millennial generation, or the sheer exhaustion over a toxic presidency.
And for those who are in critical health conditions, the physical strain of moving would put them in an even more precarious situation.
Many of them were from other towns, but they all seemed to share concerns about the tax bill making their lifestyles more precarious.
"The problem is that the economy that people are now facing is much more precarious than, say, the post-war economy," he said.
These questions have gained salience as work has become more precarious and wages have failed to keep up with an otherwise booming economy.
His lead in the early delegate selection states of Iowa and New Hampshire, where all candidates have more visibility, is even more precarious.
"If the crisis deepens (for example if the alleged audio tapes comes out), then his internal position may grow more precarious," Croft tells Axios.
Americans work harder now, in a more precarious labor market: 30 percent of the workforce is contingent, and the economy is largely service-based.
So you're saying that the policy means that human traffickers have more power and the journey of the migrants has become much more precarious?
Making matters even more precarious is the fact that Japan's rapidly aging population will result in a continued decline in its household saving rate.
During a 40-minute delay the wind shifted into his face, making for a much more precarious shot over the pond guarding the green.
Look at Chief of Staff John Kelly, whose hold on his job looked more precarious after yesterday's devastating testimony from FBI Director Christopher Wray.
That is because one-third of all jobs in the region remain linked to agriculture and climate change is making those livelihoods more precarious.
"When I started, the golden age of female TV seemed like a permanent advance; now it feels significantly more precarious and embattled," she writes.
Activists say the combination of new hydroelectric dams and a changing climate due to global warming have made life more precarious in the valley.
The world tilted at a more precarious angle for me when I learned that people will come to your home to style your houseplants.
As with all journalists, though, that judgment now has a number assigned to it, and in the math, their jobs have become more precarious.
All of the factors that have made jobs in retail so much more precarious have also pushed Barragan to start organizing her fellow retail workers.
The latest rap superstar to release an album, Nicki Minaj, on the other hand, is in a more precarious position than any of her peers.
Let's learn from the mistakes of our parents' generation and take action to make sure we don't end up in an even more precarious position.
While we've been distracted by the scapegoating of trading partners and immigrants, the administration has made the economic lives of the middle class more precarious.
What's more, neither the Five Star Movement nor the PD is as popular as Salvini's Lega, meaning their democratic mandate is perhaps even more precarious.
"These women in general face more precarious forms of labor, fewer employment options, less flexible working hours, greater barriers in access to care," he said.
Part of the psychological impact of the so-called rise of the robots is that work—especially technical work—now suddenly seems more precarious in general.
Established, successful white authors are in a position to use their power to knock down walls that writers in more precarious positions want to write beyond.
"This situation is actually putting people who are very vulnerable in a more precarious situation because then they remain at the mercy of gangs," he said.
In other words, Gordon believes that oil service and exploration stocks are underperforming crude and therefore in a more precarious position should oil continue its fall.
This is something that sadly we have to expect to increase and accelerate as the situation becomes more precarious for ISIS in the years to come.
The "Visegrad Four" economies of central Europe have been a post-communism success story—but as flows of people and money shift, they're looking more precarious.
Once you've turned 40, the road forward has fewer forks, scars from the past have settled into the skin, and existence begins to feel more precarious.
The situation is more precarious for the Boston Bruins, who are fighting for a postseason spot as they prepare to visit the Blackhawks on Sunday afternoon.
" The state of play: "The app is a gambit aimed at securing the future for ESPN at a time when its present couldn't seem more precarious.
May's position appears to grow more precarious by the day — not only her chances of winning approval of the Brexit deal, but her hold on power.
Well before the coronavirus pandemic, many Americans were living paycheck to paycheck, so fewer hours worked or job loss leaves them in more precarious financial situations.
When we left off, Mr. Dabboussy had just received a call from a journalist that suggested his family's situation was about to become far more precarious.
Ms. Cote's lawyers argued in their complaint that this left same-sex couples in a more precarious financial situation, since Walmart could easily rescind the coverage.
Mr. Rajoy on the other hand pushed through contentious austerity measures that have widened income inequality and made jobs more precarious, but have restored economic growth.
Mr. Fairfax's ability to stay on as lieutenant governor now appears more precarious, with leading Democrats — including some Congressional Black Caucus members — calling for an investigation.
As the fight over Hong Kong's future rages, its business leaders — once the city's biggest power brokers — are in a position that is growing more precarious.
The remaining ice shelf is expected to grow in the coming years, but research from Swansea University suggests the region is now more precarious and less stable.
The 49ers quarterback was mindful of a singularly American truth: the distance between life and death for black people is shorter, and more precarious, than for most.
To not have power — to be literally and figuratively in the dark — is to leave the modern world and retreat into an older and more precarious one.
Many people in the U.K. felt that their employment situation had become more precarious, with the rise of zero-hours contracts and self-employment becoming more prevalent.
But Mr. Jones and their parents told them to forget it and stay in school because, while manufacturing might pay more, its future is becoming more precarious.
"These jobs have become more precarious," said Jean-Daniel Zamor, president of the Independent Deliverymen's Collective in Paris, a group that works on labor issues for couriers.
The inadequate patchwork of laws to ensure same-sex couples and LGBTQ parents can securely raise their children without incurring legal hurdles is only becoming more precarious.
While sex-related businesses like Skirt Club have long faced draconian restrictions from banks, we're living in a time when their position is more precarious than ever.
But for several years, Rosen said, Trump has undermined American political norms while simultaneously waging war on the reputations of journalists, making the situation even more precarious.
Being free to work for a pittance unless you work within narrow and shifting hours of peak demand doesn't sound quite so 'free' — and looks rather more precarious.
But students at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) now find themselves in an even more precarious position, as the school plans to close indefinitely after this semester.
Even before this week, rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, and their tit-for-tat actions against one another, had left the deal in a more precarious state.
But it could also let the government dip into borrowers's paychecks, making the already-harrowing story of America's student loan system potentially more precarious for people of limited income.
"We are going through a process that is making labor rights more precarious, and formal employment is dwindling," said Hernan Letcher, director of the Center for Argentine Economic Policy.
Students become like major corporations that sponsor Pride floats for employees or air heartening commercials of workers' biracial families, then adopt practices that make those peoples' lives more precarious.
They also said it could put women in a more precarious position in retirement, adding yet another financial penalty to the list that women pay when they become mothers.
Yet today, after more than eight months of intensive work by Boeing and aviation regulators, the timing of the return of the 737 Max appears more precarious than ever.
The former are full-time employees with permanent contracts and pay scales based on seniority; the latter are temps, part-timers and short-term contract workers with more precarious jobs.
Now, Trump may dramatically draw down US involvement, though many in his administration are, once again, warning it could make the situation on the ground in Afghanistan even more precarious.
Then we found ourselves not too long ago in a political moment where a lot of the gains that we've made over the last decade feel threatened, feel more precarious.
"I was putting myself in more precarious positions, so I thought the safest thing for me to do was to withdraw and drink at home on my own," she says.
But they're hardly the sorts of qualities Americans should look for in a world leader, someone entrusted with ensuring our safety in a world whose balance is ever more precarious.
Worsening droughts are making life far more precarious for herders and farmers in the region, African officials said on the sidelines of the U.N. climate negotiations in Poland this week.
"China's [banking] system is even more precarious when we realize that, even at the biggest banks, loans are not made to borrowers based on their ability to repay," he wrote.
But, if anything, Trump's continued Ohio strength among those groups only underscored his more precarious position with them in the other key Rust Belt battlegrounds of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
But as media jobs become more precarious, undermined by the same monopoly forces affecting workers in other parts of the economy, media workers are increasingly seeing themselves as workers first.
But it has undeniably left the GOP in the situation of trying to extract greater advantage from groups that are shrinking -- a process that inexorably grows more precarious over time.
When America and her staunchest ally lead together and confidently, conditions are safer, more prosperous and more peaceful for all responsible nations, and more precarious for lawless and bullying nations.
We're in a much more precarious place financially now, after a few non-spreadsheet-related surprises, but we're still determined to make whatever decisions we can to improve our lives.
When the soon-to-be-owners learned that the developers' finances were more precarious than they had realized, some canceled their contracts, according to two people familiar with the matter.
But even as one of Mr. Biden's senior advisers describe South Carolina and black voters as his "launching pad," there are signs his position may be more precarious than Mrs.
And that's exactly the point: Military volatility is baked into Eastern Europe, such that when tensions do spike it has the capability to make the continent suddenly much more precarious.
LONDON - Boris Johnson and David Davis have emerged as the leading contenders to be the next Conservative Party leader as Prime Minister Theresa May's position looks more precarious by the day.
It only grew more precarious when millions of people saw the actor straight-facedly claiming to possess heightened powers, and laughing like he'd just landed a Reebok sponsorship for Rod Tidwell.
UPDATE: The situation with MoviePass has gotten even more precarious since this post published on Monday morning, with another outage and a few added details surfacing as the day went on.
In its place is the more direct-sounding terror over which players are "genuine" and "real as fuck" in a game that is becoming more and more precarious by the minute.
The haphazard budget set-up, where agencies are expected to chip in, has only gotten more precarious as the hubs go further into an administration that seems largely indifferent to them.
The bottom line: is that private equity faces a more precarious election season in 2020 than it did in 2012, when Bain Capital founder Mitt Romney was the Republican Party's nominee.
Ms. Mateo's own status is even more precarious: The government has rejected her application for an Obama-era program that allows young people to legally stay and work in the country.
As Aditi Shikrant wrote for The Goods at the time, these shutterings are indicative of a larger problem plaguing budget airlines: The more they expand their services, the more precarious they become.
Trump signed two executive orders on immigration on Wednesday that collectively will make life more precarious for unauthorized immigrants already in the United States and those who are trying to cross over.
Republicans had viewed Mr. Edwards as vulnerable from the outset, and political analysts said that the governor was left in an even more precarious position as Mr. Trump leapt into the fray.
Without the incumbency advantage in a presidential cycle, seats that were vulnerable before become even more precarious for Republicans, and seats that were slightly safer may be targeted by Democratic campaign operatives.
At the time, the Democratic Party's fundamental political position looked more precarious — and Pelosi successfully held her party together against chipping away at one of the greatest party achievements in American history.
To succeed, proponents will have to walk a fine line between raising hope and creating unrealistic hype, a balancing act that gets all the more precarious when Donald Trump takes office in January.
That doesn't change the fact that a dangerous situation has gotten even more precarious in recent days, and there's a reason why: Both sides are using military means to get their points across.
Salaries have stagnated while costs have risen, so millennials these days, struggling with rent, student loan payments, and more, are in a far more precarious position than their parents were at their age.
While Soleimani's death is a major tremor, setting the stage for a more precarious and combustible Middle East in the foreseeable future, in the long term, without Soleimani, Iran's playbook is significantly downsized.
McCain huddled with congressional Republicans, while Obama huddled with congressional Democrats; neither side was eager to support a controversial bailout proposal even as the financial situation was growing more precarious by the day.
Today's startups and small businesses won't have the chance to even get out of the gate, let alone succeed, and a more precarious and inhospitable business environment will drive innovation and investment overseas.
They were converted from employees to this new, more precarious classification "after management concluded that such a conversion would generate economic savings for the company," the ruling states, creating a deeply lopsided power dynamic.
The goal of the petition is for Amazon to stop sharing the information with the government agencies using Rekognition so that those who are already vulnerable are not put into a more precarious position.
Despite a rapid move by the House to pass its tax bill out of the chamber this week with just 13 Republicans opposed, the fight in the Senate is expected to be more precarious.
Now, as fighting has been reignited in other ethnic states battling the central government and Myanmar's multiethnic peace process seems more precarious than ever, "Miss Burma" is a timely exposition of trust after trauma.
Businesses are also now more reliant upon contract or temporary labor than they were in the past, and people who aren't full-time workers have fewer legal protections and are left in more precarious situations.
"Younger generations barely know what a trade union is, yet work is more precarious, so we're looking to see what lessons we can take from this epic struggle in the labour movement," says Ms Aurora.
The more budget airlines expand their services, providing longer and longer flights, the more precarious they become — extending flights comes with its own set of costs and obstacles, and cutting corners just isn't as possible.
Prime Minister Clement Mouamba said in a speech to lawmakers that the widening gap between public expenditures and revenues "is reflected in increasing budget deficits...whose financing has proved to be more and more precarious".
Getting cash payments right in Brazil is a crucial test for Uber as it pushes beyond developed markets, seeking faster growth in poorer countries, where credit cards are less common and public safety more precarious.
In media business terms, it is now clear, the 2016 election could not have arrived at a more precarious moment, as industries defined by their futures struggled to handle what was happening in the present.
While most office workers have been instructed to work from home, these more precarious workers are dependent on an hourly rate, cannot work from home, and do not tend to qualify for the same benefits.
Mr. Biden's report is expected to show him in a more precarious cash position compared with his three leading rivals, Mr. Sanders, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
I'm telling my story now because of those other immigrants in a much more precarious situation than me, and for the tens of thousands of young people living in this country who were denied DREAMer status.
"The social and political context we are working in at the moment as academics makes our work more precarious and dangerous in all kinds of ways that are not just about what we study," Attwood said.
"China's [banking] system is even more precarious when we realize that, even at the biggest banks, loans are not made to borrowers based on their ability to repay," Bass wrote in a February letter to investors.
The UK will likely continue to fight this out as the prime minister attempts to win something from European leaders to take back to Parliament — and as she faces an even more precarious position at home.
Not all of these Republican senators up for reelection in 2202 are certain to be in competitive races, but the potential that millions of Americans will lose insurance could put them in more precarious reelection situations.
With the imminent arrival of streaming and subscription services such as Google Stadia and Apple Arcade potentially signaling a further shift in how we value games, the position of independent game makers may become more precarious.
"Worker confederations reiterate their stance that they will not accept any proposal or negotiation aiming at withdrawing or weakening current labor and pension rights, or make even more precarious the existing labor relations," the statement said.
But an old-tyme liberal who has learned the painful 20th-century lessons that progress and reform and parliamentary democracy are infinitely more precarious, less obviously, the leading edge of history, than 19th-century liberals hoped.
Yet, as Congress conspires to defund Planned Parenthood and confirm Supreme Court Justices hostile to abortion access, the right to choose may only become more precarious for Americans, particularly those living in poverty or far from cities.
But a Justice Department with Sessions at the helm has the ability to rip this up and simply issue a new memo -- reverting back to the old regime where states were left in a more precarious position.
Among once-hot markets, the outlook for Toronto home prices improved somewhat from the previous poll in June, while the prospects for Vancouver, which has some of the most expensive homes in the world, grew more precarious.
A much-anticipated report released Tuesday shows the roughly 55 million single women in the U.S. are in a far more precarious position than married women – as well as all men – when it comes to retirement savings.
Of the pregnant women DOTW saw, nearly 20 per cent were in the process of claiming asylum, while a further 50 per cent had a more precarious immigration status—many as failed asylum seekers or undocumented migrants.
"CBT is definitely a more precarious sort of play, but as with most BDSM, it involves being tied up and different forms of restraint and pain," says Moushumi Ghose, a Los Angeles-based kink-friendly sex therapist.
Even as Mr. Trump has ticked up in national polls in recent weeks, senior Republicans say his path to the 270 Electoral College votes needed for election has remained narrow — and may have grown even more precarious.
They have effectively hobbled academic freedom by employing more precarious part-time instead of full-time faculty, and they increasingly treat students as consumers to be seduced by various campus gimmicks while burying the majority in debt.
Inviting Tsai to Washington will undoubtedly create a new and more precarious crisis in U.S.-China relations since a conflict in the Taiwan Strait is very likely to drag the U.S. into direct military confrontation with China.
In the improvised, provisional and bricolage aesthetic that characterizes the bulk of the selected works, I cannot help but posit a connection to neoliberal capitalism's creation of ever more precarious, contingent labor, ever more flexible, resourceful citizenry.
"We are living in a time of economic uncertainty, we are constantly passing reforms that make work and retirement more precarious," said Sophie Lapoix, 25, a friend of Anas K. and a member of his student union.
In practice, the book says, the increasing ubiquity of two-earner households leaves families in more precarious financial circumstances with more brittle budgets that were more prone to tip over into insolvency if a problem cropped up.
ADAM BOULTON, EDITOR-AT-LARGE, SKY NEWS: I would say that probably the relationship, the personal relationship between the President and the Prime Minister is more precarious and there has been for 50 years and that frankly Mrs.
Using his identity in this way was still risky at a time when presidential candidates like George W. Bush were mobilizing sentiment against same-sex marriage to win elections and the LGBT community's national standing was more precarious.
She told the court that her priority was stabilising the core business - which was in a more precarious state than she had feared - and reassuring customers and investors that the company was not going to ditch hardware completely.
Campaigners say the forced eviction of families in Montreuil is part of a wider pattern of discrimination against the Roma minority in France and their status in the country is becoming more precarious in an atmosphere of xenophobia.
General McMaster and other advisers warn that without reinforcements for the Afghan Army, the security situation in Afghanistan will get even more precarious than it is now, potentially creating more sanctuaries for Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.
Several of Andreessen Horowitz's other investments, like Lyft and Oculus, have business before the federal government, though none more precarious than troubled healthcare startup Zenefits, in which the firm has invested more than any other company in its portfolio.
Albeit, that position is looking rather more precarious now, if lawmakers are going to legislate that companies be required to go so far as be forced to rewrite their code to workaround their own security features — aka 'hello backdoors'.
"With the continued poaching pressure in these populations and the extended time to recover (based on simple demographic projections using the parameters presented here), the conditions of forest elephants are more precarious than previously thought," the study authors wrote.
Things could get even more precarious for private jet owners and passengers if taxes are applied to the jets themselves—on an identical route and despite having identical needs, private jets are taxed 40 times less than commercial jets.
But his supporters could relish in the anti-immigrant hostility of his administration, as if travel bans and detention camps could actually restore the lost wages of racial advantage rather than build a worse, more precarious world for everyone.
This is why our communities are at a much higher risk for sexual violence and for incarceration; our youth commit suicide at much higher rates than white people; our land and water is more contaminated; and our economies are more precarious.
But for Bolsonaro, who switched allegiances among eight parties during his 28 years in Congress before joining the PSL in 2018, the divisions could leave him in a more precarious position if efforts to reignite growth sputter in coming months.
FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - Heinrich Hiesinger's position as Thyssenkrupp's CEO is more precarious than it has ever been as he prepares to unveil a new strategy to placate impatient investors, including Cevian and Elliott, people familiar with the matter said.
Powell's description of a more precarious economic landscape led many economists to conclude that a quarter-point rate cut is a virtual certainty at the Fed's meeting in three weeks, with many forecasting further rate cuts to come (The Associated Press).
World food security is far more precarious than most people believe – and unexpected shocks are likely to send food prices soaring, dent stock markets and spur more migration in hungry regions, Kropff said in an interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The best live streamers please their audience while maintaining the creative freedom to grow, though the fact that fickle viewers are also a live streamer's investors makes this balance more precarious than it is in perhaps any other form of entertainment.
In Greece, smugglers are peddling offers to take migrants clandestinely to Italy, either by boat from the Greek mainland or via a more precarious route walking through the mountainous terrain of Albania, where they can then cross the Adriatic Sea.
People are suffering in our city, the US and around the world: nationalism has risen to unimaginable heights; homelessness is rampant; refugee crises abound; people of color, women and LGBTQ communities feel under attack; and the environment grows more precarious.
Whether or not Trump will actually make this latest whim a reality, there is no denying that if another recession hits, Trump's previous tax plans have already made our recovery even more precarious than it was following the last recession.
As Aditi Shikrant explained in October, after the Danish budget airline Primera Air shut down and declared bankruptcy, low-cost carriers become more precarious as they expand their customer base, since their margins are lower than those of pricier carriers.
Sea level rise threatens to wipe out swaths of the Bay's densely populated coastlines, and a new study out today in Science Advances paints an even more dire scenario: The coastal land is also sinking, making a rising sea that much more precarious.
Although the government experienced two shutdowns earlier this year, S&P notes that such a closing could be more precarious this time around because the fiscal stimulus of the $1.5 trillion tax cuts that Congress passed last year is starting to fade.
"If Albany doesn't approve congestion pricing this year and fund Fast Forward, all of the things Andy Byford is promising Amazon are all of a sudden a lot more precarious," said Nick Sifuentes, executive director of Tri-State Transportation Campaign, an advocacy group.
And while it's impossible to know just how many women are deterred from seeking an abortion because the procedure is illegal, we do know that the law puts women trying to terminate their pregnancies in a much more precarious, and often life-threatening, situation.
Every year, the indigent fund of the county's seat — St. Maries, population 2,400, and Gannon's home — gets wiped out from covering the costs of the uninsured; every year, the local hospital's struggle to operate under the debt of providing uninsured care grows more precarious.
" Whatever Trump does is likely to be used against him by his domestic opposition, Kortunov believes, so the Kremlin is not looking for any meeting or agreement "that might put Trump into an even more precarious situation than the one he's in right now.
The effects of increasingly extreme weather such as drought can make farming a more precarious proposition, but Mr. Luciano's fears are focused on Palcacocha Lake, which sits above his town and farm and is being filled to overflowing, he said, by meltwater from nearby glaciers.
Despite receiving threats far worse than mine and living in circumstances in which their safety is much more precarious, around the world, women are using online spaces to actively change the gender narrative, amplifying their protests in the face of oppressive regimes or social norms.
That means that while 12.7% of married baby boomers and 12.5% of millennials aren't being upfront about money, 17.4% of married Gen Xers don't know much about their spouse's financial situation, putting them in an even more precarious position to plan for big life events.
The president has a major obstruction of justice problem that will not be solved by attacks against his political opponents or any of the daily diversions the president provides on his Twitter account, some of which may make his legal situation even more precarious.
Still, Sanchez and Iglesias (who is also a vice president) have some shared goals including plans to roll back some 2012 labor reforms under the previous Conservative government that supporters said make Spain more competitive, but whose critics say make many jobs more precarious.
But while Monte dei Paschi, which must fill a capital gap of 8.8 billion euros, could have enough funds to cover loan losses that cannot be plugged by state money, the two Veneto banks are in a more precarious position, two of the sources said.
Under Trump, the departments of Homeland Security (which oversees Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement), Justice, and State have all taken steps to reduce the number of immigrants coming to the US — and make the lives of those who are already here more precarious.
Offering a pardon for Snowden on the eve of Trump's inauguration would not only be equally brave and principled, it would restore the value of truth and ethics at a time when these essential elements of democracy are more necessary, and more precarious, than ever before.
Just as troubling as their struggle to meet weekly food bills, credit card debt, and juggle funds to cover expenses is that the Department of Defense has put in place policies that make the financial status of servicemen and women and their families potentially more precarious.
Uh-oh: Longtime analyst Adam Sieminski, the former head of the Energy Information Administration, is the latest expert to warn that even though the world is swimming in oil these days thanks to the shale boom, the global supply-demand equation could get way more precarious in coming years.
That means iPad Mini's status as an all-around 'tweener is even more precarious than before, and perhaps the slow of the death iPad Mini 4 merely marks the end of an era where there simply isn't a demand for small tablets, even ones with an already carved-out niche.
But according to the Manhattan Institute's Aaron Renn, the benefits of corporate America's rekindled urban interest is going by and large to just a few of America's most powerful economic centers, like New York, Boston, and Chicago, while the attempted comebacks of St. Louis and Cincinnati are much more precarious.
The economy may have stabilized since the fallout of the 2008 financial crash and recession, but it has stabilized in a more precarious form, with gig and part-time work running rampant, and secure, higher-paying union manufacturing jobs giving way to contract jobs and non-union warehouse and service work.
Mr. Hardie's Niagara wines are excellent, but his best wines, with even more depth and character, come from vineyard sites in Prince Edward County, a more precarious region on the north side of Lake Ontario, where a thumb of calcareous limestone, like the bedrock in Burgundy, juts into the lake.
The journey from Libya has always been fraught with risk, and the country's policy of rounding up and detaining migrants and refugees has left them in an even more precarious position, given the country's poor human rights record and the continuing civil war that has reached the outskirts of the capital.
But it's more precarious now than any point in my life on whether this thing as a movement and as a dangerous ideology grows because we don't seem to be as clear as we once were that we have to keep this suppressed we cannot let this be who we are.
These are the same jobs that reportedly have workers spending 10 hours in a metal cage, afraid to take breaks to use the bathroom, which are themselves supported by an even more precarious glut of temporary, seasonal, and "at-will" employees who are on call, but do not have benefits or guaranteed hours.
And while well-resourced tech giants may be able to factor in even very meaty financial penalties, as just a cost of doing a very lucrative business, data-focused business models could be far more precarious if processors can suddenly be slapped with an order to limit or even cease processing data.
Rather, it's that the fate of that legacy is uncertain, that its position grows more precarious as the Court moves further to the right, and that its position will remain precarious so long as the Constitution's safeguards against gender discrimination hinge upon the Supreme Court's willingness to read those safeguards into vague constitutional text.
But since September 2016 Mr. Snowden's position in Moscow has become more precarious — partly because he has criticized his host country and partly because no one can predict whether his continued sanctuary in Russia will be tenable given the unusual relationship between President-elect Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
Because rather than show us that the financial industry, which has spent the past eight years consolidating, is teetering on an ever more precarious cliff while Americans become worse off and the country more unequal, Surrogate Warren must ignore the crisis, and toe the line that we can stay the course, because that is the Obama/Clinton narrative.
These disenfranchised English people are the core supporters of UKIP and the campaign to leave the EU. "It is a key hallmark of these voters that they are far more inclined, perhaps as a result of their more precarious position in society, to prioritize a narrower and more exclusive form of national identity," said political scientist Goodwin.
The Rohingya camp — known officially as the Kutupalong-Balukhali settlements, and informally as the megacamp — is the most urgent example of the new calamities that come with the global refugee crisis: a huge influx of desperate people fleeing war or persecution, only to face natural disaster in an ecologically fragile area potentially made more precarious by climate change.
Even if the Trump campaign didn't collude directly with Russia (and there is no smoking-gun evidence yet indicating that it did), a Mueller firing or a Kushner pardon would make Trump look guilty, galvanize the opposition, take center stage in the media for weeks if not months, and put Republicans in an even more precarious political position than the one they find themselves in.
With the passage of the Nuremberg race laws later that year, Frenkel's circumstances became more precarious: She had to fill in questionnaires about her "race" and that of her family several generations back; the local Nazi block warden began harassing her; and she was summoned by the Gestapo to explain a car trip to Belgium, escaping arrest only by lavishly praising the new autobahn.

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