Sentences with phrase «precarious conditions»

The financial system is in precarious condition barely held together by a patchwork of negative interest rates, currency manipulation, and misguided confidence.
Nevertheless, it is worth while to make an attempt at investigation even under such precarious conditions.
First, there is my view that the nation - state is in a very precarious condition.
British allies, who we know also face precarious conditions of varying degrees even on these isles, are extending a hand to our American friends.
Even so, «many... prefer to continue practicing their profession in precarious conditions rather than reorienting themselves toward more stable types of careers,» the report continues.
Grace's precarious condition required speed as much as it did technical precision, and in such a situation aesthetics must yield to expeditiousness.
New York's transportation system is essentially broke, with both transit and road networks in precarious condition.
If you need evidence of the U.S. retail sector's precarious condition, consider that over 9,000 stores closed last year, and another 12,000 are on the chopping block this year, according to commercial property firm Cushman & Wakefield.
Far from demonstrating that historically reliable valuation measures haven't «worked» and should be dismissed, the recent difference underscores the precarious condition of valuations today.
This prospect has raised concerns about, among other things, the fate of the Bathurst caribou, already in a precarious condition, which reproduce on the same territory.
Inquiring minds might want to know why a relatively small company such as EI, after 4 years of humongous government support and more advantages than you can shake a stick at, is still in such precarious condition.
The icefish vividly illustrates how the fittest is a conditional and precarious condition.
«Hospitals recovered from the recession, but those that were initially financially weak before the recession remained in a precarious condition through 2011.»
She was also a co-author of a report that criticised the precarious conditions for Spanish early - career researchers.
The lack of consumer ownership of digital content has long been a precarious condition that gamers have had to accept if they wished to purchase and play their favorite software titles.
The precarious conditions of the new waves of African migration to Europe provide a backdrop to her photo essay Immigration Clandestine, a work in progress started in 2007.
The work of Chris Killip depicts the dismantling of the European industrial world during the second half of the 20th century, underlining the precarious conditions affecting a large part of the working class, seen with particular harshness in the 1980s.
In the practice of the collective I'm With You (UK Associates; Johanna Linsley, Christa Holka and R. Justin Hunt) flexibility, collectivity and alternative understandings of the domestic tend to be paired with provisional, temporary and precarious conditions to think through notions of queer domesticity.
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