Phrases with «precarious position»

The phrase "precarious position" means being in a risky or unstable situation where things could go wrong easily. Full definition

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Sentences with «precarious position»

  • Smaller landlords who are in precarious positions with their mortgages are less likely to screen tenants effectively, out of a misguided desire to create cash flow by accepting any tenant at all. (effectivecoverage.com)
  • Now native title rights are considered to be in the most precarious position of all Australian property rights. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • Those working under zero hours contracts are left in the same precarious position as they were, with no security, uncertainty of rights and no clarity on their position. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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