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"precarious" Definitions
  1. (of a situation) not safe or certain; dangerous
  2. likely to fall or cause somebody to fall

982 Sentences With "precarious"

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I had a precarious freelance gig and a precarious relationship.
Precarious existence The monsoon floods in Cox's Bazar are threatening the already precarious existence of the refugees seeking shelter there.
In precarious times—and I think many of us agree that we live in precarious times even if we can't agree on what makes it precarious—people have competing ideas of what the problems are and how to solve them.
Precarious manhood Psychologists Joseph Vandello and Jennifer Bosson have coined the term "precarious manhood" to describe a dilemma that only men seem to face.
The Russian state, as it currently exists, is not quite as precarious as the late-1980s Soviet Union, but it's pretty precarious, and what stability it has is expensive.
It says it expects hundreds of "precarious workers" — i.e.
Qorvo, on the other hand, faces a more precarious situation.
My family was in a precarious situation in October, 2013.
But China has seen signs of protest against precarious work.
The lifespan of an internet meme is a precarious thing.
Since last March's elections, Netanyahu's coalition has been very precarious.
But this is a precarious moment for Italy (see article).
From the start, the existence of these bars was precarious.
Twitter's already precarious management structure just took another major hit.
Puerto Rico is in a precarious position at the moment.
The deal with Libya is precarious, to say the least.
The news pushes Lee right off her already precarious wagon.
Rihanna was in a precarious position Friday night in London.
It's precarious comfort food, like a dosed bag of Lays.
Germany's rapid and radical shift makes the scenario more precarious.
"It can be disempowering to be so precarious," Aschoff said.
Does it need to be this precarious, this poorly paid?
These countries should probably be called precarious, rather than ungovernable.
Young adults are entering the workforce at a precarious time.
For about an hour, it all seemed precarious and fragile.
U.S. farmers and ranchers have always lived a precarious existence.
But uBiome's value had long been precarious, according to insiders.
However, more have moved from precarious homes into relatives' houses.
It's an amazing plan, but one that's already looking precarious.
Our national economic outlook is precarious and full of uncertainty.
What led you to put him in that precarious position?
"It puts us in a very precarious situation," Corker said.
Everything that's precious is also precarious (they share an etymology).
A lot of people are already in precarious financial positions.
Even these services have become irregular, and life is precarious.
New retirees may feel they're in a more precarious position.
So far, they have struck a safe, if precarious, balance.
We've entered a precarious state for our species — and planet.
Despite Ms. Dickens' successes, life as an artist remains precarious.
They're unnerving to look at because they appear so precarious.
The precarious state of affairs is already damaging the economy.
The number of precarious jobs like temp positions has exploded.
The trade was both bold and precarious for various reasons.
Despite his precarious circumstances, he remained dedicated to his education.
In the intervening 18 years, Florence was a precarious republic.
The crisis places Mr. Abdul Mahdi in a precarious position.
That puts him in a potentially precarious financial position. Sen.
Prices are climbing fast, damaging people's already precarious living standards.
Collins also faces a precarious situation regarding Democrats' impeachment investigation.
Due to her precarious health, she was released pending deportation.
Attempts to return to normalcy have been tentative and precarious.
The clearest loser was Iowa and its increasingly precarious caucuses.
That makes an innovation team's work all the more precarious.
They'd have to take on a more precarious business model.
The Republicans, however, are finding themselves in a precarious position.
Statistically, most trans people work precarious jobs in shitty conditions.
This tweet made a highly precarious situation far, far worse.
Life is precarious everywhere, he said, not just in Falluja.
Dating, and intimacy in general, is a precarious balancing act.
The health of the lake is really precarious right now.
It's just declines they're worried about at these precarious levels.
The Knoxville area has been in precarious situation this year.
But the state he leads is rotten and his rule precarious.
"Trying to put these band-aids on is a precarious solution."    
Huiyuan Juice is still operating normally, although its position is precarious.
The proposal comes at a precarious time for facial recognition tech.
This year will prove precarious for tensions between Washington and Tehran.
As rescue efforts continued, the situation at the school remained precarious.
Many states will face similarly precarious situations, especially in rural areas.
Relying on one chemical also puts managers in a precarious position.
But in Nangahar, Gul described hard-fought military victories as precarious.
All of this adds up to a precarious situation for Steam.
The potential loss of DACA makes her life even more precarious.
Seeking Mr Trump's personal patronage can be a precarious, humiliating affair.
But in the US, the availability of abortion is increasingly precarious.
For its fearsome size and confident leadership, Facebook seems strangely precarious.
I think that is going to be a more precarious situation.
They resemble elongated vessels for tiny ships, delicate and seemingly precarious.
It's a disaster, and another blow to Rachel's already precarious confidence.
It would also address issues that make domestic work so precarious.
Just standing as an intermediary puts Piggy in a precarious decision.
M.G. Siegler forecasts a precarious and pivotal 2019 for the company.
Even so, the regime presence in Deir Ezzor looks increasingly precarious.
PRECARIOUS SITUATION The Jet rescue plan itself is also facing difficulties.
Living on the Ring of Fire will remain a precarious business.
The life of political campaign workers is notoriously rigorous and precarious.
And yet, for all these successes, this is a precarious moment.
In the White House, he has a lofty but precarious status.
While we're moving toward Honolulu, the situation is precarious and tedious.
That sounds nice, but doing so would create a precarious situation.
But their precarious status made them highly vulnerable to labor exploitation.
It's far more amorphic, and they have quite precarious financial situations.
Most people in the U.S. are living in financially precarious circumstances.
Connecting these images is a sprawling, precarious labyrinth of folded cardboard.
Greek banks, which held large amounts of government debt, became precarious.
This legislation also made health insurance more precarious, harming many Americans.
To most Zimbabwe watchers her situation is perhaps the most precarious.
The changes come at a precarious time for the insurance industry.
Such irresponsibility has created a very precarious stance for the country.
But in Libya's capital, Tripoli, shown above, a precarious order holds.
I've navigated through treacherous situations — dangerous waves, precarious roads, shady people.
But power is precarious and uncertain, as the show keeps emphasizing.
Her sudden departure to LA made the situation even more precarious.
Such assistants usually have precarious work contracts, making them particularly vulnerable.
The decades-old project of unity has rarely been more precarious.
Like many of you reading this letter, we work precarious jobs.
For low-income shoppers, the holiday season can be particularly precarious.
Surrounded by regulators, he slowly realizes the precarious position he's in.
EDs are agonizing, painfully dull, and harrowing in their precarious mundanity.
Casey's precarious cityscape feels spot-on in our anxious, tumultuous time.
Election security in the United States seems more precarious than ever.
They are also precarious — there one day and gone the next.
"Morin" bluntly acknowledges the precarious situation of French Jews under occupation.
The inquiry comes as U.S.-Saudi relations are in precarious state.
The fighting underlined how precarious the security situation around Kunduz remains.
Their querulous, precarious, fractious lives and relationships are not so uncommon.
Greater Houston has always been a precarious place for a boomtown.
Mr. Lu is not the only Chinese buyer with precarious finances.
They can be seen as symbols of our own precarious future.
The report comes at a precarious time in U.S.-China relations.
The housing can be precarious, made of tin, cardboard or wood.
The survival of Mexico's recent and precarious democracy is increasingly dim.
Attacks like Monday's show the security situation in Afghanistan remains precarious.
Immigrants like Mr. Ramirez are living in a precarious legal state.
Many others remain stuck in the northern Bahamas in precarious conditions.
Only this year, college basketball finds itself in a precarious place.
But as Brexit unfolded, that control proved to be pretty precarious.
Two months into the season, they are in a precarious position.
To avoid political crisis, Sairoon and Fatah forged a precarious union.
Even when voting rights gains are made, they can be precarious.
But such numbers may mask the precarious side of atypical work.
But the central government in Kabul remains in a precarious position.
But even modest and precarious improvements, Sturkey argues, were nevertheless real.
City trauma surgeons told the Globe that Ortiz's condition remained precarious.
He held the Middle East in a precarious sort of balance.
Country life can be, and often is, precarious, isolating, and difficult.
It is a teasingly precarious-looking object for a sober building.
Everyone else feels precarious, or is already in a world of hurt.
"The security situation in Burundi remains alarmingly precarious," Ban told the council.
Amazon is releasing its Echo Dot Kids Edition at a precarious time.
The so-called FAANG stocks are still looking pretty precarious right now.
The biggest recent change is Republicans' increasingly precarious hold on the Senate.
How to help support older workers whose precarious employment endangers their retirement?
Rising trade and geopolitical tensions has put economies in a "precarious" position.
Others teeter at precarious angles and shake when the wind is strong.
It makes me mad because I forgot how precarious our life is.
This fact, coupled with pitfall No. 1, contributes to precarious financial circumstances.
But the balance has long been precarious, and is proving increasingly untenable.
This is a precarious position for Cruz but not an impossible one.
He knew exactly what to do during the precarious situation, experts say.
They should also be concerned by the precarious position of many clubs.
Some jobs were lost to imports from elsewhere; many more felt precarious.
Life in Hlaingthaya is precarious even for those with jobs and homes.
"It's a really precarious moment for us as a country," Nezer said.
The subsequent farce plays out as an intriguing and precarious comedic experiment.
But that alone is unlikely to solve the state's precarious fiscal balance.
But he's in an even more precarious position than he's usually been.
This created an acceptably rigid if precarious stand for the sensor arrays.
Clinton's position in Iowa and New Hampshire is now looking increasingly precarious.
His current condition is said to be improving, but is still precarious.
The arrests come at a precarious time for the Iran nuclear deal.
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.
By blindsiding Chris and Bret, Jessica makes enemies at a precarious moment.
Worse yet, precarious packages like liquids could send the system into chaos.
As climate change warms the world's oceans this is a precarious situation.
Theresa May could struggle to retain her already precarious hold on power.
Germany's precarious governing coalition of political arch-rivals seems in grave danger.
At times, it seems like a precarious balance for lawmakers to strike.
Italy's increasingly precarious economic situation is not going unnoticed by the markets.
Op-Ed Contributor TEENAGERS who sext are in a precarious legal position.
Those who have made it to Bangladesh are still in precarious circumstances.
In Amatrice and elsewhere, firefighters have begun to reinforce precarious church facades.
But this mounting situation puts the pension system in a precarious position.
The physical energy the performers displayed on this precarious surface was impressive.
This new rule comes at a particularly precarious time for migrant children.
This stack of Nike shoes looked precarious, but it wasn't too unsightly.
That backing has always been contingent, but it now seems more precarious.
On a whole, airlines are in a very precarious situation during hurricanes.
The terrain suddenly becomes sandier and more precarious — where am I heading?
They are Colombian-Venezuelan families, and they&aposre returning in precarious conditions.
Voting rights matter and remain too precarious in the world's richest democracy.
Charitable nonprofits and private philanthropy are already operating in a precarious space.
Many are underemployed, destitute and live in segregated, sometimes precarious communal settings.
It's all too precarious, which is to say it's all too real.
But her precarious status gives her a clearer view of her peers.
Despite their size, however, the chains are still in a precarious position.
Revolutionary Guards commanders have precarious control over their ill-disciplined naval forces.
And the more impressive the deal, the more precarious it usually is.
Each project uses digital media to reveal hidden, and often precarious, terrains.
Those have been slipping, putting assistance in doubt at a precarious time.
And many of the new jobs being created are precarious temporary contracts.
Often used by window cleaners, swing stages are precarious in high winds.
The latest crackdown comes at a particularly precarious moment for the regime.
Our economic system is more logistically brittle and precarious than we realized.
Governments and central banks are scrambling to defuse the precarious financial situation.
Skaggs worked out of some precarious situations in the first three innings.
People living in precarious economic conditions would have more security and freedom.
But come winter, this particular "town square" can become a precarious place. 
Debt-laden households, struggling with flat wages and precarious jobs, hardly helped.
Many of these precarious jobs pay low wages and seldom offer benefits.
This is why proceeding with impeachment based upon presumptions is so precarious.
The cetaceans are trying to hold on in an increasingly precarious world.
People have been forced to take ever more demanding and precarious routes.
Neglecting them long term could put you in a precarious financial position.
In such a precarious position, Venezuela is at risk of complete default.
Such a decision would still leave DACA beneficiaries in a precarious position.
Yet investors remained in the dark about the firm's precarious liquidity position.
That has left China's economy in a more precarious position, Cramer said.
However, the site in question sits in a precarious position for researchers.
" He continued: "We're on a precarious perch out here in the ocean.
It is the nature of precarious labor to be brutish and short.
Access to health care is less precarious than it used to be.
We were in a precarious position because we couldn't fix your car.
But European leaders said no, leaving Italy's banks in a precarious position.
Let's face it, capitalism is in a very precarious position right now.
Criticizing the cultural regime of body positivity is a precarious pursuit, though.
That could be politically precarious for Trump as he heads into 2020.
Precarious growth in Draghi's native Italy may have also been a factor.
And through it all, the future of Northern Ireland remains increasingly precarious.
The government will achieve little else other than its own precarious self-preservation.
This all puts YouTube and its parent company Google in a precarious place.
What you thought was a performance turned out to be something more precarious.
When grants don't come through, that puts the center in a precarious position.
But Viacom is currently in a more precarious situation, given its declining ratings.
Still, these jobs are also a bellwether of how precarious work has become.
In this moment, there's a 45 meter high rock in a precarious balance.
"The curry house's once unassailable place in British life looks precarious," she wrote.
Corinthian's financial state was so precarious that the freeze caused an immediate crisis.
The precarious moment in the company's eight-year history falls on Kalanick's lap.
For the time being, however, making new friends remains as precarious as ever.
The pricing change comes at a precarious time for the ride-share company.
Declining growth expectations have put the U.S. Federal Reserve in a precarious position.
He imagined he could continue his education in Somalia despite the precarious situation.
But, should Trump lose the election — Pence is in a really precarious place.
You seem critical of religion yet you have a precarious relationship [to it].
East Coast refiners have already closed plants because of their precarious competitive position.
Gordon sees it in a precarious spot ahead of its earnings Friday morning.
Sex workers, as precarious workers, have a lot to say to other workers.
Depp's latest photo shoot comes amid news of her father's precarious financial situation.
"This team doesn't belong there at all," Julien said of Anaheim's precarious situation.
I'm more worried about low-lying villages where the structures are more precarious.
And they face a precarious future, as machines threaten to make them unemployable.
The S1 announcement comes at a somewhat precarious time, for a few reasons.
He heads into tonight's State of the Union address in historically precarious condition.
All I ever did was add them, unopened, onto an increasingly precarious pile.
Nevertheless, Warren labeled the U.S. economy "precarious" amid high household and student debt.
Farming remains precarious in a continent with variable weather and little irrigated land.
Coupled with the precarious instability, the political situation is not fully resolved either.
The cargo's fate adds to state-run oil company PDVSA's precarious financial position.
Now, the longevity of Nene's successor as finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, seems precarious.
I came to marvel at the very construction of that precarious game winner.
Viewers first encounter the protagonist of The Neon Demon in a precarious position.
For children everywhere, the most precarious time is the first month of life.
I don't want to upset the precarious balance between old life and new.
But either way, its precarious state is far from being an isolated example.
So suddenly I felt like I was put in this very precarious position.
We realize now how precarious, how fragile a claim like that really is.
Holleman said he can't imagine a more precarious way to manage this waste.
Still, Mahomes' injury could put Kansas City in a precarious position going forward.
And many, myself included, believe this places the child in a precarious situation.
Trump has decided to stake his precarious one on immigration and national security.
In the short term, her focus is on an increasingly precarious global economy.
The chronic and rare illnesses biologics are used to treat are often precarious.
The power of the book owes something to its belated and precarious birth.
But as Wednesday demonstrated, there is a very long and precarious road ahead.
Yet the success of such 3D printing labs is often precarious and dubious.
But restarting factories and returning to work puts China on a precarious path.
Mrs Mugabe's position in the aftermath of her husband's death will be precarious.
Louisiana's levees stand, too, as an emblem of our dangerously precarious social contract.
That, given the precarious state of events, would be a victory of sorts.
Rosenstein seemed to address his precarious position in a speech earlier this month.
Beauty is synonymous with a highly precarious yet glossy and impermeable outer shell.
Kurdish autonomy, they fear, would destroy the already precarious equilibrium in the region.
The prevalence of one-insurer counties leaves Obamacare in a somewhat precarious place.
And then there is Tesla's biggest and most acute problem: its precarious finances.
Though eventually some became high-society women, life on Place Blanche was precarious.
The majority of families in Africa are faced with the same precarious reality.
The scene is a perfect, precarious balance of bright colors and big forms.
Increasingly, the fate of Libya's precarious internationally backed government hangs in the balance.
For the auto industry and for autoworkers, this is already a precarious moment.
Even with growth in Uber's business, investor confidence in the company is precarious.
Dr. Cox said Warhol's condition had been precarious when he entered the hospital.
Sketchbook An artist considers closure from all angles, some more precarious than others.
Not to avoid getting fined, but to save the team's precarious playoff chances.
Even in neutral Switzerland, his family was aware that their safety was precarious.
Precarious authority can lead people to lash out in order to maintain control.
The government's precarious state might persuade Mr Johnson to call a general election.
Suspicions of a bot army hide Amazon's actual army of poor precarious souls.
The system's precarious state has created a potent obstacle to Mr. Johnson's campaign.
A WRETCHED AND PRECARIOUS SITUATIONIn Search of the Last Arctic FrontierBy David WelkyIllustrated.
"Every plan is in a precarious position," said Professor Naughton, the former actuary.
White House communications director in the Trump administration is clearly a precarious position.
The career path is still precarious for unknowns who want to destabilize pop.
"We need to balance this because this is very precarious," Hermoso told reporters.
Almost three years after the coup, Thai politics remains precarious and very opaque.
The tax bill will also prove precarious simply because of poor policy choices.
"This is a precarious situation that can turn at any moment," Reeves said.
What Davis recognizes in hindsight is how precarious that comfort and prosperity were.
The reality is that Northern Ireland exists in a precarious post-conflict state.
This is an extremely precarious situation, and the time to act is now.
The ages between 19 and 24 are sometimes very precarious times for he brain.
Monsanto, the world's largest seed producer, has found itself in a surprisingly precarious position.
"It is feared that the hurricane will worsen an already precarious situation," UNICEF said.
Potentially at stake: free trade between the two countries, and Peru's already precarious economy.
Its eccentric crosses our own planet's orbit, putting humanity in a pretty precarious place.
This comes at a precarious time in the relationship between Democrats and Fox News.
And bonus: their mishap may have discouraged more precarious waterfall proposals in the future.
But the others are still ticking, and the fate of the deal remains precarious.
And it's all coming at a precarious time for the auto industry, Krebs says.
And this one, like some others, comes at a particularly precarious time for Tesla.
But as far back as 1996, research showed that fame was a precarious aspiration.
Long said Ecuador was in "a very precarious position" when it comes to Assange.
At the same time, I think it is a really precarious position for Samsung.
Rather, we realize, Bethenny was in an emotionally precarious place and so was Carole.
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.
It is not clear how long will the Socialists maintain this precarious political situation.
Yet its precarious position has left it unable to risk upsetting a single voter.
Pictures showed the national bird of the United States stuck in the precarious position.
The relationship between families of missing black girls and law enforcement can be precarious.
FP's refusal to testify against South Side Serpents puts Jughead in a precarious position.
He can be insightful about America's precarious place in a globalised, post-industrial economy.
China, Japan, Brazil, Russia, Europe, particularly Italy, and Venezuela are in a precarious position.
Growing up in the projects, I witnessed and experienced many deadly and precarious situations.
How precarious are we saying this relationship is when he walks out that door?
The future feels less certain, more precarious and requires more carefully thought-out planning.
You were taught how morally precarious privilege was and how much responsibility it entailed.
Britain's red-in-tooth-and-claw economic model has meant precarious work for millions.
As a result, the gains achieved by the region's lower classes now look precarious.
Experts have warned of potentially devastating impacts from Maria on the island's precarious infrastructure.
Economic growth and peace seem precarious but still, mercifully, more likely than the alternative.
In more precarious groups, or rising groups, you can find a lot more difficulties.
The chart of the financials has reached a very precarious level, according to TradingAnalysis.
Analysts said the elections will likely leave Pakistan in an even more precarious position.
Fitness trainers and private chefs earn a little more, but may work precarious schedules.
In the sports space it's important because of the precarious nature of the profession.
The Republicans' lock on rural areas also became more precarious, especially among younger voters.
Instead of abundant full-time work, a regime of partial, precarious employment set in.
Wataniya Airways shut down in 2011 blaming a precarious financial situation and regional instability.
He also pointed to a "persistence of temporary employment contracts characterized by precarious conditions".
My current DACA status places me in a precarious position in the public's mind.
The precarious nature of these immigration statuses adds additional stressors to families and communities.
This has put a lot in the tech community in a very precarious situation.
One told me it would be "an understatement" to describe Shulkin's position as precarious.
Those sound like some of the most precarious jobs in the business right now.
Coalition is very precarious, because there are internal inequalities and injustices between theoretical allies.
Greer, is alarmed by the precarious place of freedom of speech on the internet.
So the narrator's journey, precarious and provisional, begins to find its center of gravity.
The monetary value Deloitte links to the reef with contrasts with its precarious future.
The entire experience of Japan seems removed from my life, some precarious, incoherent dream.
A bigger problem was his fading movie career, which rendered his financial situation precarious.
On the one hand, many people are being pushed into precarious, de-skilled work.
JON CARAMANICA Young love can feel eternal and precarious at precisely the same moment.
It contextualizes white privilege in a world where Western, and US, dominance is precarious.
One precarious scene involves a family who lives in a tent with a toddler.
The precarious height of pylons means they can be hazards during earthquakes and storms.
Employers have turned en masse to precarious short-term contracts to fill the gaps.
The next generation has a right to not live in such a precarious way.
Mr. Torn's goes the other way: multidirectional, constantly adding conflict to already precarious situations.
Federal backing for restoring the bay has been more precarious under the Trump administration.
Now, their lives are slightly more stable, though just as precarious as any refugee's.
The officer waved him through, but the existence of an unauthorized immigrant is precarious.
And that is pushing Democrats toward more precarious ground that tests their new consensus.
Everyone you meet in its version of rural Kentucky feels lost, liminal, and precarious.
First, we must note that SoundCloud seems to be in a perpetually precarious state.
It's a precarious ending: Flowers may bloom, but a more colorless reality awaits outside.
He will have been reluctant to irk Xi given the precarious state of negotiations.
Funding for the program expired a month ago, leaving states in a precarious spot.
Less than three years into its implementation, the law has never looked so precarious.
Ms. Siddiq noted that Ms. Zaghari-Ratcliffe's health and mental well-being were precarious.
Their lives are precarious, and most don't think anyone in politics has their back.
The team's rapid collapse in the Premier League made Conte's future look increasingly precarious.
Luce resents this attempt at humor from her husband, at such a precarious time.
The discussions about an admissions fee come at a precarious time for the Met.
Things got precarious in the ninth inning when the Mets allowed three home runs.
"That is a very precarious message, which ultimately will not work," Mr. Wolff said.
So do their cousins in what can be the precarious circumstances of foster care.
Sweet, the liminal space between the audience and the show, supervises this precarious choreography.
Why are we adding trap doors to this already precarious staircase known as parenthood?
But "the Russia calculation is far more difficult and precarious," the former official said.
The storm, and its subsequent deep freeze, come at a precarious time for retailers.
But as the weapon spending increases, the fragility of the balance become more precarious.
Precarious work arrangements like these often leave working people struggling to sustain their families.
It's the line of thinking that normalizes a precarious situation that's anything but normal.
Over the weekend, lawyers were telling clients to take advantage of the precarious window.
Global steel prices also paint a precarious picture, analysts at BCS Global Markets said.
They're linked by an incredibly precarious understanding of his frailty and deep-seated shame.
The U.S. economy looks precarious, thanks to an enormous public debt and turbulent politics.
Things got precarious in the ninth inning when the Mets allowed three home runs.
"The point is, the online is now precarious; the offline is resilient," says Warwick.
We believe that Mr. Trump's strength among Republicans is more precarious than it appears.
"Precarious neighborhoods like these have had growth spurts that weren't planned for," he said.
It's true, he's able to connect culturally with some economically precarious parts of America.
Criminalization is deeply harmful to people living in the most precarious and vulnerable situations.
At this precarious moment, the United States needs a 21st century Voting Rights Act.
For 21860-year-old Hanako, the past is especially grim, the future especially precarious.
Their lives are precarious in ways that I and the veterans can never know.
This is not to minimize the damage to the market or underplay its precarious condition.
By refusing to attack him, the others only reminded us how precarious Rubio's position is.
For a team supposedly led by a riverboat gambler, that's a precarious place to be.
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.
But Amazon will toe a precarious line in marketing to brands based on user information.
Inferring behaviors from fossils is a precarious exercise, so these are, at best, educated guesses.
Currently, such groups are officially prohibited, which puts Wagner members in a precarious legal situation.
The disaster has left Atlantia—the holding company which owns Autostrade—in a precarious position.
Suspended from the ceiling, these bundles of colonial history double as votives for precarious lives.
Despite the precarious situation Kaepernick finds himself in, activism is now far from the exception.
From that precarious pregnancy came a little girl named Zuri, who turned 4 this month.
Even before a crippling recession that has already lasted three years, care was often precarious.
Today's quote talks about hunting and its precarious role in the life cycle of animals.
And yet, looked at another way, the survey data indicates how precarious Facebook's position is.
Otherwise, she scrapes a precarious living teaching English in primary schools, translating and, occasionally, waitressing.
I am happy to report that I didn't flip the vehicle on this precarious adventure.
The precarious foreign exchange position has heightened concerns over the government's ability to repay borrowers.
Her husband is a small farmer, one of the most precarious jobs in the world.
In other works, she uses watercolor to build an open, precarious structure of different colors.
Her precarious-looking, white stiletto booties have us wondering: Is working out in those…okay?
They simply relieved themselves where they felt like and walked away from their precarious deposits.
"But we're still in a precarious position of scaling without freaking people out," he added.
The men crossed their arms atop full bellies, discussing local politics and the precarious economy.
Blockchain start-up Ripple is in a precarious position for a 5-year-old company.
The proportion living in such precarious neighbourhoods expanded from 22008% to 2500% over that period.
So Veep is in a precarious position this season — its comedic competition is real life.
The joint employer standard creates a precarious situation that will take Congressional action to resolve.
Art is a very precarious career, so it's quite difficult for both men and women.
"Puerto Rico is in a precarious state," said Chuck Watson, a disaster modeler at Enki.
Now, Jeremy's prediction has come true -- and it puts him in a very precarious position.
We live in a world where women's reproductive rights are precarious, to say the least.
Peru is home to hundreds of unregulated mining operations where workers toil in precarious conditions.
She wants Nikolai to marry an heiress to help right the family's precarious financial situation.
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.
Current U.S. law prohibits transferring detainees to Yemen due to the country's precarious security situation.
If not for Bob and Mike, doubles would be in a much more precarious position.
Safwat said despite his often precarious finances he was not tempted to give up competing.
It's a precarious situation made even more uncertain by the sudden precariousness of Roe itself.
Josué said Lara raised the money needed to escape -- often a feat involving precarious loans.
In this precarious environment, interpreting the second Chinese character as "natural" disaster makes perfect sense.
Until that happens, Nega will continue planning and preparing from a precarious and lonely limbo.
The violence has subsided since a ceasefire was reached Monday, but the situation remains precarious.
Yet after a breakthrough 2015, Ms. Schumer's stardom has shifted into a slightly precarious position.
"We are increasingly precarious, we have less rights and we are poorer," said Alexandra Martins.
The companies' decision to fly solo comes at a precarious time for the insurance industry.
She embraces a grueling production process that mimics the precarious existences she shows on-screen.
Shifting those gears can have the effect of keeping renters in precarious living situations housed.
In the winter of 2017, the American Embassy in Havana was in a precarious state.
Though Biden leads in public polls in Iowa, he is a most precarious front-runner.
Zuma could find himself in a precarious position should he lose control of the ANC.
But relying on one dynamic leader is a precarious means of ensuring a quality education.
Recent polls in Iowa and New Hampshire also show Clinton in an increasingly precarious position.
The main argument against informing your sister is that she's currently in a precarious condition.
But the bridge has become increasingly precarious under Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader.
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.
It's led people to precarious cliff drives and 800-mile detours, among other unpleasant occurrences.
The growth of hockey in Phoenix has been precarious since the Coyotes arrived in 1996.
We want to abolish precarious work and push for higher wages and shorter working hours.
" IWGB general secretary Jason Moyer Lee added: "Precarious workers are getting hammered in this country.
Questions were quickly raised about the next, precarious step: How would rescuers get them out?
Although I was only 45, my precarious health had taught me to use time wisely.
Californians live in an increasingly precarious balance with the flora and fauna that surround us.
Emboldened by the presence of his captain, he called Ponting out for a precarious single.
Korver's draft night experience was similarly precarious — and so were his workouts before the draft.
The short, intense crisis Mr. Aas created was a precarious moment for the financial industry.
Food workers all along continent-spanning supply chains are among the economy's most precarious workers.
Unlike him, I work full-time on my writing, a precarious luxury he never had.
Coronavirus casts a long shadowThe spread of coronavirus has put Slack in a precarious situation.
But a three-game losing streak in late March put them in a precarious situation.
Because of their precarious legal status, many tenants refused to talk or to be photographed.
Life became more precarious this spring when doctors discovered two new tumors in her liver.
Glass trinkets were removed from a coffee table and placed in a less precarious spot.
In October 2019, Shepard Smith resigned, and the network's news focus seemed even more precarious.
As you can see, some of the books are arranged in a pretty precarious way.
Grunge's living legacy seems more precarious than ever since Chris Cornell's untimely death last year.
Yet many of the posts being created in Greece are on precarious short-term contracts.
"Unfortunately we do," a teacher with the username Precarious Illusion commented on The Times's site.
In precarious financial situations, the ability to freely and immediately transfer money can be crucial.
The news came amid a highly precarious market backdrop, when the September contract was expiring.
Given the precarious situation in several countries in the region, this will not come easy.
But trying to emulate the Ivanka model without her financial means is a precarious path.
Landslides affect slopes across a wide range of settings, but steep terrain is most precarious.
Women fight harder to get into entertainment, and any position once achieved is more precarious.
This discrepancy puts those rivals in a precarious position if regulators take notice and object.
But coming out now is even better, because we are in such a precarious time.
Although the operations went smoothly, they made me realize how precarious our health really is.
Jónsi's installation functions as an indoor version of these sublime yet sometimes precarious outdoor experiences.
The situation is so precarious that one local official is warning people to stay away.
There, farming can seem more like an aspirational lifestyle choice rather than a precarious livelihood.
Temer's hold on office could become precarious if new corruption charges are brought against him.
When people are rendered stateless — without citizenship of any country — their existence becomes extremely precarious.
Instead, they wound up with precarious, meaningless work and a mountain of student loan debt.
Even when it's all going well these the lives we have chosen can feel precarious.
He, like Mr. Williamson, understands how precarious the changes made to the tax code are.
Measured in sales and prices, the housing sector appears to be in a precarious position.
Net-net: This is an extremely precarious situation, and the time to act is now.
But it is still in a precarious position, particularly regarding key payments to health plans.
But then again, publishers who depend on Facebook have always been in a precarious positition.
Photo by Sebastian Matthes Indie rock's place in mainstream music is in a precarious place.
But I never felt as if I was in a precarious position when it was engaged.
But the fate of a fourth demand — restricting welfare benefits for European Union migrants — remained precarious.
Tourism should not be allowed to continue as a low-wage and precarious source of employment.
The episode underlined May's precarious position in parliament ahead of a vote on any final deal.
It seems that the talks are in a precarious position, and Choe's comments didn't improve matters.
Everyone, he said, was affected, because no one could escape the fear of being rendered precarious.
The President pounced, his base attacked and both men found themselves in deeply precarious political predicaments.
Both programs, and especially Medicare, are placing growing burdens on the already-precarious federal budget picture.
She lives only a few blocks from Pantaleón but her living conditions are far more precarious.
When parents can't rely on affordable, high-quality child care for their children, everything becomes precarious.
I'm not sure I have ever seen a major wearable device that looked more terrifyingly precarious.
The Model 3, and Tesla as a company, finds itself in a very decisive, precarious moment.
All of the accounts are a reminder of how varied, precarious and unpredictable childbirth can be.
We take precarious freelance jobs that enable us to work within our natural sleep-wake cycle.
In rich countries, where most workers have above-board jobs, informal work is precarious and exploitative.
The company said it lost $10 billion since 2016, underscoring the precarious nature of Uber's business.
The pressure is enormous, the student debt staggering, the economy precarious, and the constant criticism draining.
Caroline: No one on this show is willingly putting themselves in more precarious situations than Angela.
The other big problem is that the almond industry is built on a precarious economic premise.
Despite the precarious nature of his position, most expected Murray to overwhelm Stepanek when play resumed.
That's a precarious situation for a company in the middle of a well-documented cash crunch.
We are living in a precarious time and such times often render a society, overall, alienated.
Maybe he's taciturn by nature, but he's certainly not made more talkative by his precarious situation.
Bass called the situation "precarious," highlighting the point with a photo of an ignited bomb fuse.
But the Enquirer may be in a precarious financial position as it spars with Mr Bezos.
Put in simpler terms, the Fed continues to, predictably, paint itself into an increasingly precarious corner.
Shatterbox Anthology's latest feature, Pinky, doesn't shy away from the precarious dynamics of adolescent friends groups.
Despite the precarious-looking cracks that showed up after several hits, the glass panel remained intact.
By offshoring its drug and medical supply manufacturing, the US puts patients in a precarious position.
Around 85 per cent of new hires in France are placed on short-term, precarious contracts.
Building services dependent on another platform can be a precarious state of affairs for a developer.
The group called for measures to reduce precarious work conditions and improve wages for Spanish women.
Because of its inherent uncertainty, the historical present always feels precarious to those living through it.
It all adds up to a prudent investment as markets sour on precarious boom-time assets.
Yet she warns that the speed of the recent bounce makes current levels rather more precarious.
While this rule often went unenforced, losing it only adds to tipped workers' already precarious situation.
The latest round of talks in December took place amid a precarious and widely violated truce.
The electoral hypersensitivity of job cuts is further heightened by Merkel's precarious standing in opinion polls.
It also will make our ability to respond to the next recession that much more precarious.
Sex workers are already in an enormously precarious position because of the cultural biases against them.
Still, as the work of dating has become increasingly flexible, it has also become increasingly precarious.
CPS already carries a $6.2 billion debt load, and its finances remain precarious after February's borrowing.
On Baseball The Yankees find themselves at a precarious moment, facing a crossroads just up ahead.
But the cost of being able represent information with more precision are more precarious quantum states.
"But the market would look at this and say, we're in a precarious position," he added.
Climate change is posing an existential threat to the precarious lives of farmers across the country.
Debbie's adolescent ignorance, combined with that Gallagher grit, have put her in some unnecessarily precarious situations.
It could place us exactly back in a precarious position similar to the pre-recession circumstances.
The pressure from two of the GOP's ideological flanks puts party leaders in a precarious spot.
Nevertheless, MPP requires many migrants wait in Mexico, making an already precarious situation even more dangerous.
In this memoir, Fei recounts the vulnerability of loving a child whose life was so precarious.
This is not the first time the refinery has found itself in a precarious financial position.
Today, La Perla's story is about whether a precarious community can make do without its padrino.
Nevertheless, he has the ability to move this scandal into a precarious stage for this administration.
In American politics, it's always precarious to be in power and on top (each party's fortunes).
For a third of those freelancers, the work can be precarious or "reluctant," the report found.
The billionaires who own the app-based gig economy have an insatiable appetite for precarious labor.
The David, meanwhile, stood there in his old precarious rigidity, vulnerable as ever to the tremors.
This is a guess, of course, in a time when predicting anything is a precarious endeavor.
The Mississippi river, the very reason for the city's precarious siting, has lately been an afterthought.
RELATED: White House debates itself over amnesty The confusion put Republican leaders in a precarious position.
For Stone and other possible targets, those duds only make their positions all the more precarious.
For centuries the balance of power had regulated international affairs, with warfare mediating this precarious equilibrium.
Workers are faced with an employment outlook that is more precarious than it's been in decades.
So what is it that compels people to put everything at risk for something so precarious?
They're the publishing industry's solution for a once-secure labor force that has become increasingly precarious.
The acquisition of Yahoo by Verizon, planned for early 2017, is now in a precarious position.
Ruth's son starts to struggle with his mother's precarious position and the revelations of the trial.
"Low-income folks and the working poor, they're already precarious in their economic situation," she said.
Almost overnight, huge swaths of the American workforce have been thrown into a precarious financial situation.
The challenges that Chengdu MoCA is facing highlight the precarious position of art museums in China.
In this case they make the drawings feel as thrillingly precarious as a high-wire act.
The group of five could hardly have picked a more precarious time to flee into China.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis also favored less-precarious footwear: square-toe flats, riding boots and kitten heels.
But a tabloid publisher's admission to its role in one payoff makes Mr. Trump's position precarious.
Add to that the pressures of working (and keeping a job) in an increasingly precarious economy.
In heels, she teeters past the promises of the liberal humanist Enlightenment into a precarious present.
His remarks possibly further unsettled others in the United States already anxious about their precarious status.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to roil financial markets, many investors find themselves in precarious positions.
And with the rise of the lean corporation, work forces became expendable and jobs more precarious.
As Mr. Trump noted himself, Ms. Yellen has done a terrific job during a precarious time.
Beth Littrell, an attorney with the Lambda Legal advocacy organization, said it was a precarious period.
The UAW boasts of 50,000 academic members, mostly junior staff who may face precarious working conditions.
There are too many people in our city and state who work in a precarious economy.
But that openness could upset the very precarious balance between secularism and religion in Bangladeshi politics.
Staggered in height and uneven at the edges, these precarious-looking structures reach for the heavens.
Owning a yellow cab has left Issa Isac in deep debt and facing a precarious future.
After his father's death, though, Mr. Kim's hold on power is believed to have been precarious.
And her spendthrift economic policies may appeal to voters whose jobs and personal finances are precarious.
The country's governance depends on achieving a precarious balance among different ethnic, tribal and religious constituencies.
Na'im was 15 when his brother died, and he was at this precarious moment in life.
U.S. and Iranian forces have had a number of precarious encounters in the Strait of Hormuz.
The glaciers had retreated, leaving the landscape scarred with precarious hills of loose stone and scree.
They contend that lowering the price would only further accelerate the Postal Service's precarious financial condition.
If I had only products from China, I would be in a much more precarious situation.
Trump has grown frustrated with the drumbeat of Shulkin news, putting him in a precarious position.
If hedge funds are in the most precarious position, private equity funds are also facing doubts.
They needed "days" to process the scene while ensuring their own safety inside the precarious structure.
Julius's position at work has been precarious since it was revealed that he voted for Trump.
When Betty visits Evelyn in prison, the Farmie explains the very precarious mind control at work.
Which brings us to the new economy of freelancers and gig workers, precarious, unprotected, and connected.
Battleground Democratic freshmen on Wednesday cast the most precarious votes of their brief congressional political careers.
By Monday, the area remained precarious with more storms set to hit later in the week.
Here, it is Hope House itself, whose future, in this wealthy neighborhood, is precarious at best.
Janet Van Ham, a photographer, wrote to describe precarious spaces that she has rented in Oakland.
"I am confident," Biden told reporters on Wednesday after his financial reports revealed his precarious condition.
She was wedged between a precarious rock and a hard spot that somehow kept her upright.
I keep looking out the window, envisioning a precarious lake rushing at us, washing me away.
And how can the US's commitment be so strong and so precarious at the same time?
It's fresh and eventful, but also seems crusty and precarious, almost like an unearthed archaeological relic.
"It just underscores how precarious we are in terms of potential for nuclear confrontation," Redlener said.
"It did put McSally in a precarious position," said Mike Noble, an Arizona-based Republican pollster.
Of course, whenever I'm in this precarious scenario, I have no one to blame but myself.
So the plan is to move the refugees from precarious but largely safe conditions, to precarious conditions where they would be at the mercy of their previous attackers, and out of sight from the international community or anyone who might want, or be able to protect them.
So, here are a number of things one might consider about the precarious state of that relationship.
But I cannot travel freely, much less vote, and my status in my adopted home is precarious.
That approach came back in the late 1950s, when Brazil was enjoying a precarious period of democracy.
McDonnell, Labour's financial spokesman and a member of the party's negotiating team, said the situation was precarious.
These precarious living conditions and lack of protections leave women and children especially vulnerable to sexual assault.
The world right now is in such a precarious state on so many levels — political and environmental.
But Slowiaczek still sees a precarious situation where one spouse will be emotionally connected to the house.
It's a precarious sort of combination, but Lindstrøm's always cool and calm in the face of danger.
Rice, wheat and sugarcane are thirsty, a serious matter in a country with precarious supplies of water.
Steady work for any musician is precarious, especially in a niche genre like Christian or gospel music.
"We're telling people, 'Even though it's precarious, your vote counts now more than ever before,'" Zeigler said.
As I prepare for post-grad life, I find myself teetering between class privilege and precarious employment.
The rise of the gig economy means that work is increasingly precarious in lots of different ways.
The setup is precarious at best in my testing with an iPhone X and iPhone 6 Plus.
Neither of those projects worked, and as the Watergate crisis mounted, Nixon was in a precarious position.
For most millennials, finances are already precarious enough — without even considering buying gifts for everyone we know.
It&aposs a 12-day, five-country trip, and it comes at a precarious moment for Trump.
His critics say he fears losing more lawmakers because of his government&aposs precarious control of Parliament.
The growing resistance to peacekeeping efforts comes at a particularly precarious moment for civilians in the DRC.
But smaller-market teams such as Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa are in a more precarious position.
The new targets and ultimatums dished out today by Musk come at a precarious time for Tesla.
No safe aid route And rebel gains in other parts of the city are just as precarious.
CNN investigates how the President's border security policies have made people's daily lives more difficult and precarious.
The ability of critics to make a living may be precarious, but criticism remains an indispensable activity.
With solid Democratic opposition likely, that means they can lose just two GOP votes — a precarious figure.
Credit ratings agency Fitch downgraded Pemex in January, citing precarious finances and a collapse in oil output.
Its 2020 projection is now 3.4%, compared with 3.6% previously, but even this recovery is deemed "precarious".
"We don't know that that will happen (so) that prospect makes this a precarious forecast," he said.
Temer's hold on office could become precarious if new corruption charges are brought against him as expected.
Stockholm's candidacy also looks precarious because it does not have the backing of Sweden's main political parties.
Though it may seem like an effortless art form, the high five can be a precarious act.
Liability: Tech companies are in a precarious spot when it comes to policing content on their sites.
Has being in your early twenties ever resembled anything less precarious than a runaway train to nowhere?
But since Goff did some of his most enduring work with private homes, preservation can be precarious.
Rivera also worried about how precarious the boards were, given the importance of NFL players minimizing risk.
In the first, Trump threw around words such as "aesthetically" and "precarious," and used long, complex sentences.
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 models' identities can't be disclosed due to the sensitive, precarious status of being an asylum-seeker.
Contract workers in Silicon Valley often face precarious job situations, with fewer benefits and less bargaining power.
One thing Men and Apparitions makes clear is that the feminism of the New Man is precarious.
And it runs the risk of destabilizing the Obamacare marketplaces, several of which are already somewhat precarious.
That left Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's centre-right coalition in the precarious position of a minority government.
The common characteristic in all of these cases is that the defendants were in precarious financial shape.
In this scenario, no matter how ambitious or justifiable their policy, the business of implementation remains precarious.
An unsuccessful summit could plunge U.S.-North Korea tensions back to last year's precarious state, or worse.
Henry McMaster (R) urged South Carolinians to avoid driving as a result of the precarious road conditions.
Middle age, formerly the highest-status phase of life around the world, has become a precarious crossing.
"We're seeing a little bit of volatility in the market in a quite precarious position," said Gordon.
Small groups clambered up a precarious ladder to fly flags from a roof spiked with construction poles.
Small groups clambered up a precarious ladder to fly flags from a roof spiked with construction poles.
At this precarious time, the U.S. cannot afford a weak performance by President Trump at the G20.
The Massachusetts Democrat said that increasing household and corporate debt has left the economy on precarious footing.
Read on to see Juul's precarious rise into its spot as the US's dominant e-cigarette company.
All the while, the condition of the people in the encampment has gone from precarious to worse.
The situation in Iraq, although better with the near-defeat of ISIS, is still precarious for Christians.
Democratic strategist Jim Manley said Buttigieg's surge in Iowa comes at a particularly precarious time for Biden.
"The success is real — but precarious," the President of Iraq Barham Salih told me during our visit.
The black elite was tiny, and belonging to it was a precarious business of constant behavioral monitoring.
This comes at a precarious time with respect to how deficits will be financed in the future.
When the Braves released Swisher a week before this season started, he was in a precarious spot.
Large shares of the rural workforce also live in economically precarious circumstances just above the poverty line.
Agag said the series had come through early financial difficulties and the precarious years were now over.
The deal puts Netflix in a more precarious situation because it may lose some of this content.
In this way, humor is itself precarious — a fitting valence for so much of what is sad.
The play's poignancy lies in how mercilessly difficult that is, and how precarious for all of them.
Mr. Kalinak, speaking at a news conference Monday morning, acknowledged the governing party's precarious hold on government.
That leaves Mr. Trump in an increasingly isolated and legally precarious position, according to election law experts.
He held the Middle East in a precarious sort of balance among these three regional military powers.
Your place on the national team is always precarious; it's like every day is a new tryout.
After two world wars and the Great Depression, Bordeaux in the 1950s was in a precarious state.
Losing shifts or being laid off during this time could exacerbate many Americans' already precarious financial situations.
But Republicans see his position as precarious in a season when Democrats are voting with passionate enthusiasm.
A year ago Netanyahu had a precarious one-seat majority in parliament, and called a snap election.
The hurried clean-up reflected the precarious position Trump has adopted as he meets with world leaders.
It's also a precarious system of labor that is especially vulnerable to the strains of a pandemic.
Facing down big-box stores and internet commerce, these businesses are in a precarious state, residents said.
Eyles will take over the top job at what remains a precarious time for the insurance industry.
To have those hours of fighting and screaming replaced by a precarious quiet felt like a gift.
After dropping out of high school, he landed in the precarious economy of the early Thatcher years.
That Riyadh had to take this recent step shows just how seriously it takes this precarious moment.
It's therefore possible Abe took a precarious, hasty decision just to look decisive at a crucial moment.
Two young black women face futures made precarious by sudden violence wrought by men in their lives.
Her precarious state, exacerbated by alcohol, led the surgeon to refer her to the Trauma Recovery Center.
And he'll have to think twice about his increasingly precarious position as the modern-day Russian tsar.
However, the impacts of the Postal Service's product offerings outside of letter mail are even more precarious.
Together, we spent hundreds of hours discussing the narrow and precarious paths of power that women tread.
And perhaps also the story I needed as I came to terms with my own precarious situation.
Roseanne is older, her health is increasingly precarious, and the family's finances are, if anything, more uncertain.
"We don't know that that will happen (so) that prospect makes this a precarious forecast," he said.
His narrator is at least intermittently aware of his precarious place and the absurdity of his quest.
This nominated photo shows a person riding a bike across a precarious bridge in Quang Ngai, Vietnam.
But even so, the bill does not address future shutdowns, leaving contract workers in a precarious situation.
The Garlock fault is in a precarious location that makes it capable of producing magnitude 8 quakes.
The impact could reverberate throughout the valley's precarious economy, where agriculture is by far the largest industry.
What it lacks in polish it makes up for in "authenticity" and, crucially, its cheap, precarious labor.
Her announcement comes as the White House faces the most legally precarious moment of the Trump presidency.
Background reading: • Alison Smale on German Chancellor Angela Merkel's precarious place in Europe's fast-changing political order.
Sure, working in the sex industry is exploitative and precarious, but so is work in other industries.
She succeeds at each but can't escape a sense that these are precarious and deeply provisional successes.
In the statement, Miserocchi said the glacier's precarious situation was due to climate change and ice melt.
But the 25-to-34 group arguably faces even more precarious job prospects than their younger peers.
The poor face rising rents and precarious employment, says Bruno Morel of Emmaüs Solidarité, a housing organisation.
" Esposito added: "I think the Fed is in a pretty precarious spot heading into the fourth quarter.
Given its location between Russia and Europe, Turkey occupies a particularly precarious position between the two powers.
The state actions could put the business of electric vehicles, already rocky, on even more precarious footing.
The population at Devil's Hole has been dropping in recent years, and the pupfish's existence remains precarious.
Rift/Fault, recently released by Radius Books, contrasts 48 of Belanger's photographs from those two precarious locales.
Congress should quickly pass this bill so these precarious and undervalued jobs can become good, dignified ones.
Congress should quickly pass this bill so these precarious and undervalued jobs can become good, dignified ones.
"We wanted to try to reach out to the organizations that were financially precarious," Mr. Cooper said.
And because New York City is so under-screened, finding homes for movies becomes increasingly more precarious.
Loss of fruit trees is worsening an already precarious food situation, particularly as droughts worsen, Mugambi said.
I've had to think about plan B many times because of how precarious the visa situation was.
The Iran nuclear deal is in a precarious position, and European leaders are racing to save it.
This was blamed on falling oil prices, though the country also faces issues with its precarious foreign reserves.
They also want to highlight the still-precarious position of LGBTQ people in many parts of the world.
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"Turnbull's situation is so precarious, so any chance to diminish his public standing is leapt upon," O'Neill continued.
Tipped work is precarious by nature, the effects of which are exacerbated by the tipped sub-minimum wage.
With so many trans-related lawsuits currently under review nationwide, that leaves trans Americans in a precarious position.
One precarious photo shoot standing on a rock and I was convinced: I can wear leggings as pants.
"Many are in a precarious situation if they are confronted with any kind of financial shock," she said.
Alternative rescue scenarios have ramped up as forecasts for rain make the extraction-by-diving plan increasingly precarious.
More generally, precarious labour may be as much the effect as the cause of less stable social relations.
Yet it makes sense that they're putting off entering the precarious economic reality they've witnessed from their phones.
But Mayo admits that, while the worst of the bleeding may have stopped, the current usage is precarious.
The figure's precarious position speaks to the uncertainty produced around people's identities in the aftermath of social upheaval.
Faced with an illiquid stock exchange and precarious banks, they have preferred to put their money into property.
Bunches of sweet carrots laid on beds of dill, and blueish globes of cabbage teetered in precarious piles.
Even though it shouldn't hurt long-term investors, Saut noted it could leave traders in a precarious spot.
It not only risks a significant humanitarian crisis, but is likely to destabilize further an already precarious situation.
Our water security is in a far more precarious position than it was even a few years ago.
Some analysts feared a precarious situation emerging because spending on finding and developing new supplies cratered around 2014.
But besides having bigger virtual fish to fry, creating blackout zones puts the company in a precarious position.
Instagram is riddled with literally thousands of spectacular photos of tents in precarious spots in far-flung places.
A loss in any of the states would severely complicate Trump's already precarious path to 20083 electoral votes.
Hung together, they form a surreal landscape, their intricacy, precarious equilibrium, and interwovenness suggesting some kind of symbiosis.
Earthquakes are common in Peru, but many homes are built with precarious materials that cannot withstand the tremors.
But even after that, the deal has to face the UK Parliament, where its future may be precarious.
The fate of Missouri's last abortion clinic is precarious, which would make it the first state without one.
"It puts sheriffs in a really precarious situation," said the president of the State Sheriffs' Association, Donny Youngblood.
Having a single editor's fallible algorithms determine the news consumption of the wired world is a precarious situation.
Around me, I see a generation of my peers equally hesitant to dedicate themselves to a precarious system.
But for those who rely on this, cutting off those resources just means living a more precarious life.
Three Black women I corresponded with declined my request for an interview, citing their busy and precarious lives.
"ASEAN is in a precarious position now with the concessions, accommodation and even appeasement with China," Thitinan said.
Approaching helicopters create dust, making landing at the desert site, which is 85033,300 feet above sea level, precarious.
College costs more, basic living standards are more expensive and good-paying jobs seem more precarious than ever.
MLS is no longer in a precarious place, having solidified its place among American sports leagues at last.
Scorned by many Muslims and barely tolerated by the rest of society, Iraq's Kawliya live a precarious existence.
A politician better at infighting than public speaking, he leaves behind a divided party and a precarious government.
An estimated 200,000 to 500,000 Rohingya refugees already live a precarious existence here, most in squalid, overcrowded camps.
We face a crisis not just in Appalachia but in precarious communities located far outside its rocky limits. 
It represents an alternative and precarious—if somewhat bourgeois—vision of labor, and a step toward personal maturation.
Even if the precarious ceasefire in the capital holds a sustainable, countrywide peace will be hard to secure.
In such a hyper-competitive, financially precarious environment, speaking out can be perceived by victims as too risky.
That anyone is born, each precarious success from sperm and egg to zygote, embryo, infant, is a wonder.
Poirot, who starts by fretting about boiled eggs, finds himself chasing a caped figure along a precarious bridge.
In precarious times, it's difficult to see beyond the present, let alone to set our sights farther out.
For Mr. Marte, the predawn routine provided a touch of solace during a precarious chapter of his life.
The island of 22m remains riven with bitter divisions, economically precarious and dangerously prone to high-pitched populism.
But Mr. Bush's position could become precarious if there is a strong and sustained backlash against the tape.
"Maine's demographics are putting the state in a precarious position going forward," said Amanda Rector, the state economist.
The magazine's precarious position comes after its leadership spent months searching for a buyer, the people told CNN.
"The security situation in Afghanistan remains precarious," Mr. Obama said from the Roosevelt Room of the White House.
Democrats should think of ways to protect workers in an era of precarious employment and unrivaled corporate power.
But a culture built on "precarious masculinity," as Berdahl calls it, can't be corrected with a temporary fix.
Cage's precarious financial situation led him to sell many of his personal belongings, including a treasured comic book.
It took a few songs for the Stones to align; "Start Me Up" had some particularly precarious moments.
His support is precarious in the sense that people who like Booker also like lots of other candidates.
The situation gets even more precarious when you're inviting this ex-wizard to dole out opinions on race.
But it bears remembering exactly how the United States and our allies ended up in this precarious position.
Attempts to undo this policy success also fails to acknowledge the precarious situation of most Americans' checking accounts.
On Monday, Hargan blamed "dangerous loopholes" in the U.S. immigration system that put immigrant children in precarious situations.
The Home Office requires that those with uncertain or precarious immigration status sign on regularly at reporting centers.
Deputy Mayor Balla Gueye said the people shifted to Khar Yalla are living in "precarious, very difficult conditions".
This kind of incompetence [by the tribunal] just further undermines the already precarious nature of our democratic institutions.
"The conditions are perfect: no water, only light by day, ferocious heat and precarious food sources," it scoffed.
This would destabilize the ice shelf, known as the Larsen C, and put it in a precarious position.
But not lost on Catchings is the precarious spot the new format puts her own title chase in.
He easily swatted away that effort, but Mr. Trump now finds himself in a far more precarious state.
Jobs are precarious; paychecks are low and stagnant; and healthcare coverage is either crushingly expensive or simply unaffordable.
Markets are as precarious as they've been since stocks started climbing in March 2009 after the financial crisis.
It's probably not coincidence that the surge in trans visibility has accompanied an era of precarious gender politics.
McKenzie said the industry had petitioned Transport Minister Grant Shapps to make him aware of its precarious situation.
Oman is also working on ways to reduce the impact of plunging oil prices on its precarious finances.
By returning, Enrique and Emma were taking a precarious leap of faith, given their age and fragile health.
He navigates precarious underground passageways in the Paris catacombs or ancient burial tombs in the Mendips of Somerset.
The Obama administration renewed the protections for Haitians several times, after determining that conditions in Haiti remained precarious.
If there's any internet persona that brings joy, even in the most precarious of circumstances, it's Boobie Billie.
The family sold some land to pay for Yaqoob's care, so its situation is now even more precarious.
Australian CEOs balancing the need for cost management against the need for growth are on a precarious path.
The U.S. is in a particularly precarious situation when it comes to slowing the spread of COVID-28503.
The coronavirus pandemic is proving them right, and pointing to a precarious road ahead for the nation's finances.
Recent threats to federal arts funding — though dodged for now — have further destabilized an already financially precarious field.
Arbitrary daily bombings turned life precarious; people struggled even to retrieve corpses from the rubble of their houses.
Neoliberal social policies have turned workers into precarious free agents, and when jobs disappear, things fall apart fast.
It would allow newly precarious workers and small business owners to apply for low-interest loans, where applicable.
Many Canadians believe that Mexico caved to Mr. Trump, putting Canada in a precarious position as the outlier.
While there are plenty of foxes in New Jersey, the plover is in a much more precarious position.
It snowed yesterday, so the trails are a bit precarious, but both of us need some fresh air.
In much of Afghanistan, life has never felt more precarious, and the violence has never made less sense.
Although Earthquakes are common in Peru, many local homes are built with precarious materials that cannot withstand them.
It's a position both prestigious and precarious for Cornyn, who holds a distinctive place in the immigration debate.
Opinion Factory workers in Bangladesh toil for low wages and under precarious conditions to make clothing worn worldwide.
Tournament managers are being criticized by some for holding the competition in environmentally precarious conditions (The Associated Press).
Moreover, getting kids to root for an adult woman in the Brooklyn dating scene seems precarious at best.
A sudden confession about her own precarious frame of mind zings like a shocking jolt from the pages.
And in a turn of events, the embattled governor has moved from a precarious perch to solid ground.
That's partly due to the fact that Lutsenko's hold on power was precarious following Ukraine's April presidential election.
Instead, Gabriel Sterne at Oxford Economics says the global economy and markets are in a circular, "precarious loop".
Smart diners come early and grab one of the two windowsills, although eating is still a precarious business.
The president's relationship with Merkel, who leads a top U.S. ally, has been precarious ever since his election.
They see that technology serves relentless efficiency, and somewhere in that efficiency life gets joyless and existence precarious.
Much like Rob Zacny, I liked it more than most reviewers because it provided a precarious power fantasy.
Advertising revenue from YouTube has become an important lifeline for some farmers, but it's still a precarious one.
But she is not autonomous; white or Black, women negotiate a precarious relationship to power in Colescott's imagination.
Indefinite family separation is almost certainly going to overwhelm the already precarious system for dealing with migrant children.
Transformations occur in this in-between space, an unstable, unpredictable, precarious, always-in-transition space lacking clear boundaries.
The stability of the New England Patriots' dynasty feels more precarious entering this postseason than perhaps ever before.
And today these ocean animals are in as precarious a position as the most fragile work in glass.
" To him, Bell's death is a tragedy that "reinforces how precarious life is for so many in Flint.
Data on ridership and job censuses impact the success of your infrastructure, as well as its precarious budget.
"As shareholders, we were a little surprised at the level of exposure to a single entity in a precarious sector and by the recent additional bridging loan with, as it turns out, equally precarious safeguards," said Christopher Wong, senior investment manager in Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Ltd which owns DBS shares.
"Passionfruit" fell from No. 81 and "Signs" dropped off the list from its previous spot, the precarious No. 100.
His insistence on always doing what he believed to be right had allowed him to survive a precarious childhood.
Gates tells Axios that he fears "Apple and other tech giants" are in a precarious position at the moment.
Historically, the boundary between private life and work disappeared along with the factory, when autonomous and precarious work appeared.
Making something safe when we don't have full understanding of how it works is a precarious proposition at best.
Officials had said his body was in a precarious location and conditions had been too dangerous to retrieve it.
Automation can contribute to the rise of precarious work, such as contractors and freelancers who lack full-time benefits.
But this puts Uber in a precarious situation, because the company's viability depends on a continued sense of momentum.
But some say that even if the outlook for emerging economies is precarious, local-currency bonds are now attractive.
For some, the lowrider has come to define the ambition of cultural preservation and barrio defense in precarious times.
Margaret Bourke-White taking a photo from a precarious position on the Chrysler Building in New York City, 1934.
This is a peculiar trio without the fact of their stardom, and even that makes for a precarious kinship.
The exhibition connects Grunwick with today's workers in low-paid, precarious employment—who also tend to be recent migrants.
It comprises a precarious coalition of groups with strong preferences that on any given issue could oppose each other.
Gone are the days when freelance work was a precarious career choice limited to a handful of niche industries.
Luigi Di Maio, Italy's deputy prime minister, is going after it as part of his "war on precarious work".
Contractors, gig workers, and other precarious tech workforces have led the growing union movement in tech in recent years.
Her precarious situation has made Ms. Edwards value her life — and what she does with it — that much more.
The situation continues to be precarious and there is a great deal of uncertainty about what will come next.
But that point is on a precarious edge, see-sawing somewhere between an AI dreamland and an AI nightmare.
It's an especially precarious time for Canada, which has run into growth troubles over the last couple of years.
Stuck in a precarious and dangerous circumstance, the platform offered at least a modicum of safety, control, and security.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's path to 270 electoral votes remains precarious -- but with some breaks, he can get there.
And yet, even with the threat of tragedy looming over them, entire families' livelihoods rest on these precarious mines.
The most important are that automation is destroying opportunities and that work, though plentiful, is low-quality and precarious.
For those familiar with the city's precarious finances, bad schools and blighted neighbourhoods, this might seem a strange answer.
There's quiet crisis of conscience haunting Congress's precarious fight to pass a spending bill by the end of December.
Zhang said the forecast is "precarious," however, and supported a case for a data-driven approach by central banks.
CREDIT RATING Credit ratings agency Fitch downgraded Pemex in January, citing precarious finances and a collapse in oil output.
Poverty, weak government and precarious living conditions for many of its citizens make Haiti particularly vulnerable to natural disasters.
Even as MoviePass' financial position seems increasingly precarious, the subscription model it kickstarted in the US will live on.
"I know how to get out of any precarious situation and can probably kick some peoples' asses," she laughs.
The guests who assaulted and harassed female staff were enabled by the power dynamics of precarious, zero-hours work.
The precarious state of Phil Collins's heart was one of the great pop concerns of the late twentieth century.
But to show how precarious things are, a relatively small tweak sent investors into a pretty steep nose dive.
The precarious situation Flake finds himself in shows the risks other Republicans will be taking if they challenge Trump.
Officials urged people to sleep outdoors as twilight fell, in case aftershocks caused more damage to already precarious buildings.
"The data reflects the precarious situation that many Africans are in," says Romaric Samson, co-author of the report.
It's only a matter of time before Ed learns about Madeline's affair wrecking the precarious balance of their marriage.
How quickly their comfortable life became precarious stayed with Whiter, and he has lived frugally throughout his adult life.
Amid the precarious, tense climate are simple pleasures, even affordable ones, especially in the way of bars and eateries.
"This drill is too radical and dangerous to wrap this precarious action as 'yearly' and 'defensive,'" KCNA's report reads.
This ready and willing pool of workers trying to get hired makes life more precarious for those with jobs.
Yet its status with China's rulers is precarious: last month Apple's film and book online stores were banned there.
But the Guardian's rapid online expansion in recent years and its rising costs mean its position is particularly precarious.
After a financially precarious period in recent times, worsened by the recession, that orchestra has been on a roll.
The move increases the government's number of seats to 66, from a precarious 61, in the 120-seat Parliament.
Our young children are in a precarious position, because we are in danger of not getting pre-K right.
He pitched out of precarious difficulties throughout the game to help the Mets reach the National League Championship Series.
The future path of the country is precarious, and its people may be forced to make some tough decisions.
Holleman, the Southern Environmental Law Center attorney, said he can't imagine a more precarious way to manage this waste.
But the wave of groping allegations against Trump and his unpopularity in Utah puts Love in a precarious situation.
As warming temperatures open new opportunities in the Arctic, they also give way to a precarious geopolitical balancing act.
The resignations and May's precarious position left investors panicking that Britain could exit the European Union without any agreement.
But the president remains popular with the base, resulting in a precarious balancing act for women in the party.
That puts them in a precarious position, with little leftover water to serve as a buffer in dry spells.
Without reform, the NFIP's precarious financial position will only grow worse, to the detriment of taxpayers and homeowners alike.
Turning down the funds has put PHS's clinics—which primarily serve low-income New Yorkers—in a precarious position.
I believe that this language conflating passion and profession is becoming an increasingly shameless pretext to exploit precarious workers.
The three lawmakers are seen as the Democrats most likely to support Trump's pick, given their precarious political standing.
Even there, they did not feel that safe, as merely existing as a Palestinian in Israel is inherently precarious.
The military's elaborate and potent media system stands in stark contrast to the precarious media options available to civilians.
In a precarious and unknown market like Vegas, the sooner wins can come, the quicker the brand will grow.
The town is accessible only by braving a precarious mountainside road covered in grass, rocks, dirt, and often ice.
Yet there has been little outcry, underscoring for many local journalism's precarious position and a growing willingness to experiment.
It was a precarious walk on slippery stones, and rain was beginning to fall, but finally, the waterfall appeared.
Even if I'm still collecting a paycheck, I know the economic situation is precarious, so I want to save.
We've allowed more and more people to be in a precarious, unstable position and now we're seeing the consequences.
And all of this is happening as the business model for print and online journalism remains precarious at best.
Others have established businesses, or built homes, that they are unwilling to abandon for a precarious life in Turkey.
The precarious phoenix Eureka was last standing, and landed by default on Team Asia, whose eponymous captain was displeased.
The election comes at a time when the Continent's decades-old project of unity has rarely been more precarious.
That may also be why the beginning of the song — Santana's guitar riff — sounds like a jarring, precarious taunt.
That rally is, by some measures, the longest bull market on record, though its survival is looking increasingly precarious.
He will turn over running the department to Russ Vought, the office's deputy director, at a somewhat precarious time.
The government may just get funded after all; Trump and North Korea's rising provocations; Puerto Rico's precarious debt situation.
The future of these companies, responsible for Britain's roads, railtracks, hospitals, schools and prisons, looks more precarious than ever.
Alcohol and isolation put otherwise honorable people in precarious situations, and one needn't be religious to acknowledge moral vulnerability.
The losses will not be isolated to the travel industry and the most precarious sectors of the service economy.
But while this path to prosperity may still exist in America, it is far more precarious than many realize.
Those offsetting dynamics have produced a precarious partisan balance -- and a country increasingly separated by a widening demographic divide.
But Warren opened February in the most precarious financial position of any top-tier candidate in the Democratic field.
That left him in a precarious position, tumbling through a cloud of smoke into the traffic behind the leaders.
Hemming characters into confined spaces doesn't preclude cinematic power — especially in stories about the economically precarious life of geishas.
AT&T is in a precarious position, argues Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst and Managing Partner of New Street Research.
Her baby would stay in the hospital for a week and then face a precarious and scary first year.
But he had a precarious one-seat majority in parliament, and called a snap election for April 9, 2019.
It was a precarious situation for Lim, who needed to read her opponent carefully for any hope of victory.
The precarious state of United States-China relations was captured by the way the two sides characterized the call.
But the coal industry's decline has left things precarious, and he's been thinking through ways to meaningfully offer help.
"We are in a precarious situation," Nathi Ram Gupta, president of the All India Rice Exporters Association, told Reuters.
Though that sounds precarious, the United States has the advantage of a comparatively easy schedule ahead in the fall.
But this week's episode, the penultimate of this first season, explores Janine's precarious place within Gilead with emotional depth.
The walls were dirty, the ceiling fan precarious, but it cost less than nine dollars per person per night.
"Living without savings is so precarious because any one unexpected expense can put me in the hole," she said.
The precarious economic and political conditions in Korea take an invasive toll on the personal lives of its youth.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Democrats walked away unsatisfied with his answers, suggesting he faces a precarious path to confirmation.
Trump has done none of that, which puts him in a more precarious position as the issues are revealed.
This bulging, precarious load is part of our collective memory of deprivation, connoting wearisome toil, hasty migration or both.
With precarious roads, zooming cars, and crappy bike infrastructure, women are less likely to feel safe on a bike.
On the Runway In 2017 the luxury industry will be faced with a precarious balancing act on multiple fronts.
Now I was a horizontal line, connecting outward to other beings in the present, feeling how precarious they are.
What coronavirus has only made more clear is that these precarious work situations are also life-or-death ones.
And it exposes a misleading Sackler-produced advertising campaign that used fake doctors to promote precarious combinations of antibiotics.
In Shelley's novel, it is a man named Lionel Verney who finds himself in this extreme and precarious position.
Meanwhile, employment has become more precarious and wages have stagnated, making the debt much more difficult to wipe out.
Yet he is politically unusually vulnerable as his right-wing coalition's majority has shrunk to a precarious single seat.
" Read More "Your place on the national team is always precarious; it's like every day is a new tryout.
There's another twist, though: Even after Gove, May, or someone else wins, their situation will be precarious at best.
Unfortunately theater is, by definition, an illusion, while our precarious place in the political process remains all too real.
His books include ''How Capitalism Failed the Arab World: The Economic Roots and Precarious Future of The Middle East Uprisings''.
It is believed that she received a marriage proposal, yet chose the financially precarious option of remaining single, moving often.
InSight's journey of six months and 33 million miles (23 million kilometers) comes to a precarious grand finale Monday afternoon.
Now that the holiday season is coming up, they are also perfectly positioned for financial disaster, given their precarious finances.
But that is exactly what they did because the U.K. is in quite a precarious political situation at the moment.
Her voluminous and haunting study, Precarious Imaginaries of Beirut: A City's Suspended Now, spans the period between 1990 and 2015.
In addition to the auditing impasse, Cemig's precarious financial situation also played a role on Brookfield's decision, the person said.
And the more that you push that delusion, the more precarious this country, the situation in this country is in.
The surprising Cowboys put themselves in the precarious situation by losing 69-13 in triple overtime last Saturday at UNLV.
ST. CROIX, V.I. (Reuters) - For a glimpse at the precarious financial health of this Caribbean island, visit its public hospital.
A long-rehearsed but precarious plan swung into operation: to get him across the Soviet-Finnish border under diplomatic cover.
Rankin has access to something that Kovalic desperately needs back home, and the two are thrust into a precarious situation.
The remainder of the forces must manage a precarious existence in Iraq, who repeatedly say they expect them to leave.
Immigrant rights advocates have warned that migrants waiting in Mexico are in precarious situations and increasingly vulnerable to cartel attacks.
In one precarious section of the hilly path out, half of the road has collapsed into the Caonillas River below.
The need to ramp up spending comes at a time when debt in low-income countries is looking increasingly precarious.
"The trading in oil is particularly precarious, and because of that, everybody is selling energy-related stocks," Mr. Kinahan said.
An estimated 10,000 families remain trapped in the city "in a very precarious situation," the U.N. said in a statement.
Bruegel himself was following in the "Dance of Death" tradition that shows humanity in a permanently precarious waltz with mortality.
At under 2 minutes, this eclipse is short and precarious despite occurring in the Antarctic summer — and likely hugely expensive.
The "freedom to be wrong" is a new and precarious concept, and there is no guarantee that it will survive.
King Bhumibol was beloved and highly regarded by the Thai public as a stabilizing force in a precarious political environment.
"I don't think ... the corrupt must live three to a bed in dampness and with precarious hygiene," he told reporters.
"Psychedelics are a stark reminder that the sense of self that we have is kind of precarious," said Carhart-Harris.
The internet has changed significantly since the Awl was founded, and in ways that make business precarious for small publishers.
Although solidly situated on the ground, "Present Tense" nonetheless seems precarious, and, in this sense, mirrors the peace process itself.
Even among those who have homeowner insurance policies in this economically precarious state, fewer than 2 percent carry flood insurance.
Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn: The Nets are in the precarious position of being clear sellers without many assets to deal off.
Drinking alcohol before a live performance has always been a precarious dance with the all-too-sober devil of music.
Instead, there's been more gunshots, more bombs and more carnage, all of which further strain the already precarious peace prospects.
We also need to reactivate our construction industry, which is vital for the recovery of any economy in precarious terms.
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