Sentences with phrase «more precarious balance»

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Before you know it, your precarious position at the top of the triangle will be replaced by a more secure one in a balanced family circle.
It feels particularly precarious when balancing the needs of not just one, but two or more babies.
On more than one occasion the film manages to strike a precarious balance of being simultaneously jaw - droppingly gorgeous and hilarious.
If millennials are correct and their employment continuity is more precarious than previous generations, or else they really are going to prioritize work - life balance or following their passions over constant, steady employment, then the fluctuations in their work - related incomes year - to - year might make RRSPs a useful vehicle for those years of lower or no other income.
And although the 2017 Biennial may have more balance in gender and race, this still feels precarious, like a potential anomaly rather than the norm.
Previous exhibitions have included: numerous workshops, performances, talks and tours for children; paintings by Colin Martin alongside a projection installation by Clare Langan; works by Johanna Connor and Gabrielle Byrne, two West Cork - based artists; a collaborative showing of mixed media works by Cork - based artists Sandra Minchin and Chris Hurley; an exhibition of paintings exploring cityscapes and urban scenes; an exhibition of drawings and works on paper by Dutch artist Arno Kramer; a series of video works exploring an interest in the precarious balances that exist between the human body and mind; a selected show by invited curator Sarah Foster, linked to the West Cork Craft and Design Guild's 10th Birthday Celebrations; and much more.
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