The phrase
"precarious relationship" refers to a situation in which a connection or bond between people or things is very uncertain, unstable, and could easily become problematic or difficult.
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and bringing up the important point about POC remaining silent on these issues for fear of «rocking the boat» and potentially compromising already
precarious relationships with «top [white] bloggers».
The ambiguous association of appropriation, authorship and ready - made objects, and the equally
precarious relationship between language, personal narrative and collective history are the overarching themes in Luciana Brito Galeria's collaborative project.
The article points out a number of publishing executives who asked not to be named for fear of damaging their
already precarious relationships with the global retail giant, all of whom believed that this was not about consumers, but simply about Amazon's desire to stay on top of the market and that they are only willing to comply with these terms out of fear that Amazon will drop them.
She shares, «by exploring idealized views of nature, my work acknowledges our more complex and
precarious relationship with the environment.»
This riveting historical drama portrays
the precarious relationship between Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin at the pivotal moments when the final strategies of the war hung in the balance.
While the cover story came under intense scrutiny by the Iranian militants it was designed to deceive, Affleck's film will no doubt be scrutinised for its portrayal of sensitive events that occurred between countries that still have
a precarious relationship.
Cue a cute trio of intertwined tales contemplating
the precarious relationship between children and parents other than theirs by birth, as clumsily — but admittedly cheerily — crafted by returning writers J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jay Scherick and David Ronn, and Smurfs newcomer Karey Kirkpatrick (The Spiderwick Chronicles).
There has been
a precarious relationship between the social studies and technology.
Johnny Fontane, the world's greatest saloon singer, who ascends to new heights as a recording artist, cozying up to Washington's power elite and maintaining
a precarious relationship with notorious underworld figures;
They also set the tone for an installation in which Barlow explores
the precarious relationship between the architectural and the theatrical, between real and fake.
The progressively withering foliage suggests
the precarious relationship between the bees and the availability of varied sources of nectar and pollen.
Other important themes that motivate Araki's work include the endless cycle of life and death, and the exploration of
this precarious relationship.
He examines the structural and political properties of images and
their precarious relationship with reality.
This precarious relationship with the sea is strongly suggested by Kørner's characteristically watered - down acrylics on canvas which line the gallery walls, most of which are of rural farmland scenes in a palette of fierce and unnatural oranges, pinks and violets, evoking the effects of pollution and environmental wreckage.
Highlighting
the precarious relationship between people and place, the installation addresses the human body through four lenses: nature, labor, manufacturing, and urban planning.
While artists Chris Ballantyne and Alex Lukas offer panoramic perspectives and futuristic visions of a post-apocalyptic climate, Joe Wardwell's work links landscape with language — speaking directly to
the precarious relationship we have with the environment.
There is
a precarious relationship between the artists and the sitter when drawing from life.
Israel's
precarious relationship with its oil - rich neighbors makes energy and resource independence a national security priority.
Ed Mitchell and Clive Lewis QC examine
the precarious relationship between social care and HRA 1998