Sentences with phrase «precarious position after»

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.
Arsenal have put themselves in a precarious position after losing three out of their first five Champions League games, but Arsene Wenger believes that the Gunners have been unlucky with referees, sendings off and own goals which has left them in this situation.

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While originally many lawmakers wanted to use the gains from growth to improve the nation's precarious fiscal position, that has shifted to a goal of tax reform that doesn't add to the debt after accounting for growth.
We were all hoping he would come back in January, especially as we knew that Mohamed Elneny would be going off to the African Cup of Nations, but instead we are now in a precarious position in midfield as Francis Coquelin is also out again with a hamstring injury, after having already missed one month of the season previously.
After a season with no trophies and a dreadful defence of their Premier League title the Chilean's position is very precarious.
Johnson ran out of gas on the final lap of the postseason opener at Chicagoland Speedway (he finished 10th); he wrecked hard at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Oct. 15 after putting his number 48 Chevy in a precarious position (he wound up 34th); and he waited too long at Talladega Superspeedway to make his typical late - race charge from the back of the pack (he came in 26th).
Perversely, though, it was tempting to group Palace among January's winners — after all, despite their precarious financial position the only other departee of note was teenage forward Victor Moses, who, pursued by a clutch of suitors from the Championship and beyond, was always going to move on anyway while they managed to keep hold of Darren Ambrose, Neil Danns and Nathaniel Clyne.
After conceding three away goals in the first leg, Leonardo finds himself in a precarious position.
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.
Nick Clegg's position as Liberal Democrat leader is starting to look «precarious», David Cameron has admitted, after a poll found nearly half of his members want him out before the next general election.
But the team is wary of upsetting the lander, which came to rest in a precarious position on its side in November after bouncing around the comet in its microgravity environment.
Speaking of court Ross Wilson, my opinion is neither cynical nor based on negative experience, I just simply refuse to place any of my clients in such a precarious position — I like and respect them far too much to diminish the service I promised to provide and immediately deny any buyer expecting I'd be more than happy to give them a break in price because I'd get all the commission — after all, every single one always say that to me, to every Realtor I know who has been so approached.
After nearly 30 years in the mortgage and housing industry, I can say that we're in a precarious position where those who embrace technology will thrive, and those who shun it will struggle.
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