Sentences with phrase «bit precarious»

There is an awkward seat pouch that extends along the entire row, so presumably, you could store some of your smaller items like headsets, a tablet, even a laptop in that section, but it honestly looks a bit precarious.
So the system is out of balance and therefore a bit precarious.
Instead, we had to either place a single hand under the tablet, which felt a bit precarious; hold it with two hands; or rest it on our lap or a flat surface.
are quite comfortable and I can walk in them for at least an hour, it always feels a bit precarious to do so while pregnant!
If your cake stand seems a bit precarious you might want to glue a piece of felt to the bottom to make it stand a little more evenly.
I do soups in mine by pouring hot liquid into it (which is a bit precarious).
use a thin metal spatula for flipping: because they're a bit precarious, a thin spatula will work best.
That feeling is probably because, until now, we hadn't actually heard anything positive about the actual movie, so the advance praise felt a bit dangerous, or a bit reluctant, or a bit precarious.

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Managing that precarious gap between a successful launch and sufficient cash flow can create sleepless nights and nail - biting anxiety.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau has taken quite a bit of heat for his tone deaf comments about the reality of precarious work, specifically saying that we should just «get used to job churn».
His relationship with Stan Kroenke, the one man who can actually make executive decisions, remains strong, although rumours that Josh Kroenke might play a more active role in the running of the club may make the situation a bit more precarious for the 68 - year - old.
I'm mom to two young men who at times have felt a bit disgruntled that their feminist girlfriends or dates expected them to pay for everything, even when they were financially struggling college students or in precarious job situations, and rarely offered to chip in — even for a tank of gas because they always drove, etc..
The fact that the first volume is such a stylistically bold and lovely achievement puts me in a bit of a precarious situation; how do you objectively assess a second half of a film and treat it as a whole?
Certain sections of this imposing but precarious - looking construction were propped up a bit but... Read our full review of Mama Clare's.
Where this perspective does work, however, is in its relationship with the camera - a voyeuristic, slightly shaky jobby that's often a little bit askew, making you feel particularly vulnerable when the twiggy heroine is climbing a precarious pile of books or vertiginous filing cabinet.
I personally was a bit concerned about this game due to the seemingly precarious nature of its production, but it was all worth it.
But a new bit of analysis from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory suggests that the growth trajectory of residential solar is more precarious than that, highly dependent upon current policies.
As you can see, dog bite litigation laws in Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland are extremely precarious.
The AirPods are designed to hang from your ears, which seems precarious (and looks a bit odd), but they actually do a relatively impressive job of staying put, even through mild exercise.
Advise your clients not to take a bite out of their own deals and wallets by talking too much about their own precarious situations.
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