Sentences with phrase «how precarious our situation»

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Martin himself devotes considerable space to a comprehensive exegesis of the texts cited by Lumen Gentium 16 — especially St Paul's Epistle to the Romans — and demonstrates how, according to these texts, the situation of non-believers can only be considered as precarious.
That's before you consider Labour MPs with half an eye on the next government and the DUP propping the current one up... It is hard to predict how long this precarious political situation might last and what could come next, but time is ticking away.
The show will prove that no matter how much close proximity can lead a family to get on each other's nerves, precarious situations and interactions with strangers can bring them together again.
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?
Making the situation even more precarious is the fact that 89 % of Canadians aren't sure how recent federal budget changes could play a part in their personal tax filing.
My aim in this post was not to show that climate scientists are wrong (though many certainly are) but to provide some examples of how easy it is to cherry pick supposedly extreme events or precarious situations, taken out of context, to cow the public into accepting an extremist ideology.
If you walk or bicycle regularly, then you should know how to identify and avoid precarious situations.
Passing the bar, however, does not magically mean you know how to draft a complaint, file anything with the court, deal with precarious client situations, or deal with obnoxious opposing counsel.
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