Sentences with phrase «precarious position by»

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In an excellent article posted by ESPN, Vegas oddsmakers explain the precarious position they find themselves in.
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.
BERLIN: Under - pressure Borussia Dortmund coach Peter Bosz admitted a win over Schalke in Saturday's Bundesliga derby is now crucial for his precarious position, following his team's home defeat by Tottenham Hotspur.
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.
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.
Croci is the fourth Republican in a week to not seek re-election, leaving the party that controls the New York state Senate by just one vote in a potentially precarious position.
And, of course, Northern Ireland's hand in the Brexit negotiations is likely to be strengthened further by the makeup of the next parliament and the precarious position of the Conservative government.
«Today, the Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers are grounded in a very precarious position, and major retreat may already be happening, caused primarily by warm waters melting from below the ice shelves that jut out from each glacier into the sea,» said Matthew Wise of Cambridge's Scott Polar Research Institute, and the study's first author.
by Hope Madden Aah, the precarious position of the alpha male.
The movie begins with Thor in a precarious position, captured and bound in chains by the fire demon Surtur, voiced by Clancy Brown.
That puts Lionsgate in somewhat of a precarious position, as the studio wants production on the sequel to get underway by this upcoming September — meaning that the search for a replacement helmer will have to be a relatively quick one.
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.
The Senior Financial Stability Index, developed by Brandeis University, reveals that three out of four American senior citizen households are in an «economically precarious position, with little or no buffer against financial ruin should they be faced with an unexpected illness or other traumatic life event.»
If you place yourself into a precarious financial position by putting one child through college what will you do when your other children come along?
The shotgun remains a personal favorite for the simple fact that you can splatter enemies into (unrealistic) piles of giblets in slow motion, while the Hammerhead provides hours of fun by pinning your enemies to walls in precarious positions.
This would put over all 10 billion of us living on this planet by then in a precarious position.
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 Supreme Court of Canada unanimously decided that the interpretation suggested by the school board would put precarious workers in the untenable position of having to choose between getting as well as keeping the job, and protecting their health and safety.
Indeed, it is patently unjust to expect that LPP graduates, themselves often in precarious financial positions, will solve this problem by offering affordable legal services that the remainder of the profession has been unwilling to provide until now.
Thus in order to avoid slipping down the socio - economic ladder into poorly paid, precarious positions in the service sector, those young people have been trying to jump up a rung or two by flooding professional schools, despite years of [widely publicized] poor employment prospects.
«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.
Thanks to the second income contributed by a working spouse, households are buying larger, more expensive homes, putting themselves in a precarious financial position should one of the earners become unemployed, according to «The Two - Income Trap: Why Middle Class Fathers and Mothers are Going Broke» (Basic Books), by Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren.
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