Sentences with phrase «into precarious situations»

It drives my husband crazy and has often put me into precarious situations!
P.S. I just found this on my phone, hubs sent me photos of Wyn photoshopped into precarious situations the ONE night I spent away from him.
To sacrifice your retirement for the sake of your child's college education only puts both you and your child into a precarious situation that may not manifest for years.
If you've read my column before, you know that I've gotten myself into a precarious situation or two.

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Perhaps our actual situation in the world is precarious enough to drive some people — especially those with extensive possessions to lose — into a defensive form of hysteria and a search for scapegoats.
They may be lulled into thinking they have the luxury of time when their situations are actually quite precarious.
Needless to say, the effete Edwards and the boorish Hunt are in over their heads, falling into a number of precarious, would - be comic situations (such as running into a merry band of evil conquistadors) en route to the Pacific.
Like the estimated 65,000 or more undocumented students who graduate high school each year into uncertain futures, the reminders of their precarious situation are constant.
In such a precarious situation, Amazon has been holding back its entry into the Polish market.
And taking the precarious genetic situation of Labradors into account, it's best to rather only give them treats at set times than random table scraps.
Latex - free gloves and tweezers: Dogs can get into some pretty precarious situations.
But cats also have a keen sense of curiosity, which can lead them into precarious and sometimes dangerous situations.
You're plopped right into the middle of truly precarious situations, such as standing empty - handed before three enemies with shotguns who have you dead - to - rights, with only your wits and time on your side.
The Attorney General's office will be looking into the decisions that left the university in such a precarious financial situation, sources told the WSJ.
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.
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