Sentences with phrase «on the precipice because»

«The survival of Mexican gray wolves is already on the precipice because of longtime federal deference to state agencies that cynically advance the livestock industry's anti-wolf agenda,» said the Center's Robinson.

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We both feel that America because of the current political / social climate is on a precipice and likely to topple over at any time.
«Mankind today is on the brink of a precipice, not because of the danger of complete annihilation which is hanging over its head... but because humanity is devoid of those vital values for its healthy development and real progress,» he wrote.
These politicians, because of their utter desperation to usurp power at all cost, further create a pretty dismal picture of the state of the Ghanaian economy, that the Mahama administration has visited an apocalyptic doom on the people of Ghana, that this country is on the brink of total collapse, on the precipice of a deep abyss, where we are bound.
Many neighborhoods are «on the precipice,» he said, because residents repeatedly suffer experiences with things like burglary, vandalism, noisy parties and neglected housing.
John Hughes is gone, John Candy's gone, Macaulay Culkin's innocence is gone; because of its place on the precipice of Hughes's»90s decline, revisiting Uncle Buck has long been a bittersweet prospect, but now that it's definitively the last good John Hughes film, it's taken on the funereal feeling of old home movies starring dead relatives.
Because he had researched behind the curtain to read my pithy, content - and story - driven website, this prospect was on the precipice of hiring me.
«It doesn't mean Alberta households are on the edge of a precipice, because they do earn more still than Canadians in other regions of the country.
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