Sentences with phrase «extremely precarious»

As you can see, dog bite litigation laws in Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland are extremely precarious.
The report confirms that the sharing (or gig) economy is extremely precarious — by forcing its participants to accept the status of «independent contractor», they are not employees and as such they are not protected by employment law and do not contribute towards employment insurance and other social safety net programs.
If history tells us anything, it shows us that inciting an audience is an extremely precarious undertaking.
Racking up credit card bills, student loan debts or medical fees can put you in an extremely precarious financial situation which, as a result, can have a long - term effect on your credit rating, your livelihood and even your physical and mental health.
But her position is extremely precarious.
The US president is a child and the situation in Syria is extremely precarious.
It's full of jeans and sweaters and going - out dresses — plus a handful of extremely gorgeous, extremely precarious heels, including a pair from the line Rihanna designed for Manolo Blahnik in 2016.
Thus his appropriation and application as a guide to Third World development has proven to be extremely precarious.
Yet we must not hide from ourselves the extremely precarious character of that achievement.

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Rental markets in Toronto and Vancouver are extremely tight, units suitable for raising families in are highly coveted, and being subjected to the whims of a landlord can make for a precarious existence.
The most significant problem, however, is that the market is strenuously overbought here, and many precarious technical conditions (such as an extremely low option volatility index - the VIX - and an extremely high McClellan Oscillator) are in place.
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