Sentences with phrase «precarious position at»

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.
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.
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.

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But the title also hinted at the Progressive Conservative government's precarious position.
First, despite the large flow of foreign saving into the United States, our international financial position does not appear precarious at the present time.
People working through these platforms are often put in a precarious position, with no health insurance or social benefits, and are often at the mercy of the platforms who dictate the rules of their work and take a large cut of their income.
Supplies of the blue metal that lies at the heart of the EV revolution are in a precarious position.
With two seconds left in the game, Sheard's Colts found themselves in the precarious position of potentially losing to the Texans with Tom Savage at quarterback.
With the other top Gunner Mesut Ozil also in talks over a new contract you would expect the German international and his people to be looking at a similar sort of deal to keep them happy as well, but revelations last week showed that such a huge pay rise for two of the players already on more money than their club colleagues would have put us in a precarious position.
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.
Despite the heroics of the Arsenal team produced in beating the hot favourites Bayern Munich at the Emirates stadium on Tuesday night, our position in the Champions League is still a very precarious one.
So if the Boro supporters can stay positive when they are in such a precarious position, why can't the travelling Arsenal fans get behind the team and spur them on to the three points, instead of booing our own players and swearing at the manager?
While he's licking his wounds, Bellerin glances over at Barcelona only to witness them mount an incredible comeback (from an even more precarious position) versus PSG.
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).
Were it not for their impressive results, or their equally impressive performances, at The Brittania then Stoke would be in a far more precarious position than they currently are.
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.
Their position in the table now looks worryingly precarious, with only a solitary point keeping the relegation zone at bay and a heavy defeat possibly on the way at Stamford Bridge, they could soon join the likes of relegation mainstays West Ham and Wolves inside the bottom three should their goal difference take a battering, which, considering they post the worst away defence in the entire top - flight — having shipped 22 in 9 away matches — is a likely scenario.
Bringing a player with chronic home - sickness is a gamble and one that we can ill - afford at this juncture, precarious as our position in the league is.
Which, given the precarious nature of their electoral position and their fear at the prospect of a Corbyn government, seems highly unlikely.
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.
When his mother (Jessica Lange) eventually caves in and gives him the $ 260,000 to clear his debt, vowing that it'll be the last time she bails him out, Jim blows it at the casino instead, putting him in a precarious position when Neville threatens the lives of his two students.
Elena knows that health professionals are at a difficult time, in a precarious position and with a low motivation.
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.
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.
From that point forward, CW will understand that your cash position is precarious at best and that you are unable to bring any funds to the closing table.
Finally, The Day the World Changed will return to the present through the resulting arms race, in an effort to espouse to participants the very precarious position we are all in, how close we are at any moment to another unspeakable tragedy, and the importance of public advocacy in the pursuit of abolishing nuclear weapons.
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.
Originally uncovered by The Center for Climate Integrity, O'Keefe's «Actions to Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions» reflects the precarious position API was in at the time: stuck between acknowledging climate change -LSB-...]
The Court of Appeal said that this was «imponderable» and that «the consequences of the UK's departure from the EU are presently unclear, and there is no sound basis on which courts can factor in the hypothetical possibility that an EU national's immigration position might at some future date become precarious».
This can be dangerous: not only are you exposed to high interest rates but overdrafts are repayable on demand, or at best on 30 days» notice, putting the firm in a very precarious position.
They are in the precarious position of having to simultaneously provide passionate advocacy and support to clients in crisis, but at the same time manage the client's expectations from the beginning of the retainer — a difficult balancing act and one that demands clear thinking.
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