Sentences with phrase «precarious position»

The phrase "precarious position" means being in a risky or unstable situation where things could go wrong easily. Full definition
Smaller landlords who are in precarious positions with their mortgages are less likely to screen tenants effectively, out of a misguided desire to create cash flow by accepting any tenant at all.
Now native title rights are considered to be in the most precarious position of all Australian property rights.
Those working under zero hours contracts are left in the same precarious position as they were, with no security, uncertainty of rights and no clarity on their position.
I myself believe that the Christian faith is in a much more precarious position than most wish to recognize.
«People who do this by themselves without any sort of emotional net are in a very precarious position and it may lead them to make inappropriate decisions,» she says.
Laws like this force shelters into precarious positions where they have aggressively label dogs and fit mixed breed dogs into specific categories in order to comply with people's perceptions or legislative requirements.
With people getting laid off across the country and dealing with or facing home foreclosures, children are in an especially precarious position when it comes to getting enough food to eat.
That puts the country in a particularly precarious position if and when the crypto boom comes crashing down.
We recognize our own precarious position in life and can relate to death and destruction better than almost anything.
Is there a possibility for agency for those in precarious positions within those systems?
The world is in too precarious a position to have equity markets rally as they did.
It would be a damn shame if their defense balls out, but the offense keeps putting them in precarious positions.
Liberal churches, on the other hand, may be in a more precarious position.
That means you're always in a financially precarious position when most or all of your assets are tied up in a single entity, whether that's your own company or anyone else's.»
Benfica's already precarious position meant it was bold to plump for Svilar in goal - a player whose unorthodox diving header clearance was the most exciting moment of a drab start.
«Apartments are in a more precarious position right now because they have a significant correlation to job growth and they have very short - term leases,» Andres says.
Without adequate money in the retirement kitty, the couple could be in a very precarious position at a time when there is little they can do to better their situation.
It's already precarious position was exacerbated when Canadian founder Dov Charney was ousted in 2014 — that had just filed for bankruptcy for the second time in 13 months.
And he'll have to think twice about his increasingly precarious position as the modern - day Russian tsar.
This mantra leaves me in a rather precarious position since I desperately want to get my eating habits back on track; otherwise, I fear I'll be trading in my skinny jeans for sweat pants and stilettos for slippers, as I won't be leaving the house.
Arsenal desperately need to get their confidence back and their Premier League campaign back on track, and they can't afford to be patient any more as a defeat at Goodison Park will leave them in a very precarious position indeed.
Blending 70s and classic noir to create a movie for the ages, Oren Shai's feature debut follows a woman on the run who finds herself in an even more precarious position after arriving at an isolated diner.
The Cleveland Browns find themselves in a very precarious position following the untimely injury to... more
This season, we've been more accustomed to seeing United salvaging points from precarious positions, rather than dominating from the start and closing tight games out at the end, so it was great to see us securing the win after we lost momentum and conceded a goal in the second half today.
There is also a worry that using the drill could disturb the lander's precarious position against a cliff face, so it may be too risky.
All this talk about astrophysics momentarily distracts Still from the jetliner's precarious position above the Atlantic, but it doesn't take long for him to remember that he's but a short fall from the ocean.
She is so wrapped up in her own troubles, however, that she hasn't the faintest idea how to ask for help, and may have edged too close to the abyss to realize how precarious her position has become.
He didn't mention several Republicans who are viewed in similarly precarious positions, including Reps. ann Marie Buerkle, Michael Grimm, Nan Hayworth and Chris Gibson.
In that equation, we supposedly gain agency over our time and labor, but we are also in a much more economically precarious position, having accepted all of the uncertainties, risks and demands of irregular and far - flung opportunities.
This attitude persists despite the still precarious position of those African - Americans living above the subsistence level who have managed to extricate themselves from poverty.
Shampoo restores Beatty to the same precarious position he was in in Robert Altman's quasi-western McCabe & Mrs. Miller: he has romanticized a future with Julie Christie, and it's pushing her away.
However, two OPEC members, Iran and Iraq, are exploiting Saudi Arabia's precarious position by taking steps to boost production.
Ramos is now in a more precarious position however, since an ultimatum was laid down Monday night by the state Democratic Party with the support of Governor Cuomo.
The present Rwandan government can not be blamed for the deeply toxic communal politics of Eastern Congo, or the present precarious position of the region's Rwandaphone population.
But engineers have many creative ways both to hoard energy and extricate their robots form precarious positions — so I would not be suprised if this is just the beginning of Philae's time on 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko.
At the same time, this also effectively put all secondary competitors which make and distribute e-reader devices for the North American and European markets out of business or in an immediately precarious position, who presumably do not have the ability to absorb such huge price cuts due to differences in volume manufacturing costs.
Crewe's use of the Victorian novel — which acts as both the linchpin to the exhibition and a starting point for considering current trans narratives — is one that feels tender and personal while at the same time, acknowledging the limits and precarious position of an artist's reorganisation of a now historical text.
The goalkeeper has been the club's outstanding performer this season and Sunderland would surely find themselves in a far more precarious position where it not for Belgian's outstanding displays.
The questions reflect nuclear power's precarious position as the Trump administration begins.
By this measure, young, heavily leveraged student debtors are clearly in a more financially precarious position than other young households.
China would be in an even more precarious position if many of its other major trading partners joined forces with the United States against its trade practices.
Theresa May's precarious position means this speech is particularly important.
The nature of his job doing heavy physical work places him in a more precarious position at work than the plaintiff in Rutledge v. Jimmie, 2014 BCSC 41.

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