Sentences with phrase «precarious when»

Even the most amicable divorce can result in financial chaos for one or both spouses, and the situation is even more precarious when you're at significant odds with one another.
From an asset - liability management standpoint, bull markets get particularly precarious when caution is thrown to the wind, and people genuinely believe that there is no alternative to stocks — that you are missing out on «free money» if you are not invested in stocks.
But the situation looks more precarious when you break it down by country and district.
It feels particularly precarious when balancing...
It feels particularly precarious when balancing the needs of not just one, but two or more babies.

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While this was great for clients to have that one - stop shop, it left me in a precarious situation when my lead web designer disappeared suddenly.»
The company began to notice the results when the strategy was first executed; but the company's leaders were put into a precarious position, since 85 percent of their customers were coming from organic search.
At a time when about one in five young Canadians are underemployed or working in precarious part - time jobs, it's easy to think that the more education you have, the better.
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.»
When Angel Cabrera, a native of Spain who had been dean of IE Business School in Madrid, succeeded Herberger in late 2004, Thunderbird was in a precarious financial situation.
That puts the country in a particularly precarious position if and when the crypto boom comes crashing down.
When the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance dutifully looked into youth unemployment last summer, it heard familiar tales of outrage and woe from university student groups and organized labour fretting about student debt, precarious work and temporary foreign workers.
It's safe to say that none of the 3.3 million Americans with defaulted student debt ever hoped to wind up in such a precarious situation when they originally borrowed their loans.
It's safe to say that none of the 3.3 million Americans with defaulted student debt ever hoped to wind up in such a precarious situation when... Read more
The problem, as with so much that goes on in the energy sector, is that his company's consulting prospects are precarious, his health is uncertain, and when he can retire is unclear.
I think that the strength can be explained by the precarious global economic and monetary situations, but the point is that a knowledgeable and unbiased observer of the markets shouldn't be scratching his / her head or feeling the need to get creative when coming up with justifications for gold's current US$ price.
And the understanding — how precarious, and how close each moment to misunderstanding, when the anguish of guilt seeks to disturb the peace of love!
The aim of this therapy is to reduce the flood of anxiety which makes his hold on sobriety precarious and his life somewhat miserable when he is without the anesthetic effects of alcohol.
Hume himself grants this in his Enquiry when, speaking of the present fact and that which is inferred from it, he says: «Were there nothing to bind them together, the inference would be entirely precarious» (Sect.
Sidney Hook captures this sense of the vulnerability of the human condition when he defines pragmatism as «the theory and practice of enlarging human freedom in a precarious and tragic world by the arts of intelligent social control it may not be [a] lost [cause] if we can summon the courage and intelligence to support our faith in freedom...» (CAP 193).
Just so far as his affection is turned on private interest, he will become regardless of the common good, and when he is detached from the community in heart, his services will be very precarious at best, and those will not be expected at all which imply self - denial.37
What happens to the precarious shalom of the little village of Bethlehem when the Torah is disregarded, when every individual is a law to himself or herself, doing whatever is right in his or her own eyes (Judg.
Knox seems to acknowledge that some of ourproblems arise from our «friends», when he writes: «There will be fresh attempts to dissociate natural theology altogether from our experience of the natural world around us, to concentrate more and more on precarious arguments derived from the exigencies and the instincts of human nature itself.»
When the threat of random murder is omnipresent, we live in a world where reward and punishment, life and death are so arbitrary that their very meaning looms precarious.
I also accept the CDF view that «when inevitable death is imminent in spite of the means used, it is permitted... to refuse forms of treatment that would only secure a precarious and burdensome prolongation of life, so long as the normal care due to the sick person in similar cases is not interrupted.»
The suffering of Belgium, as a whole, may plausibly be interpreted as punishment for national sin, but when individual personality is singled out and the character and fortunes of Cardinal Mercier, let us say, are clearly visualized and deeply cared about, then the formula, «all suffering is deserved punishment,» becomes precarious if not incredible.
When the believer who used to confront precarious material conditions joins the church, he overcomes crisis and misery, and experiences an improvement in the material standards of his existence.
All he wants to do is put the club in a precarious position when he is leaving and makes the job very difficult for whoever the manager is that will replace him.
When Keselowski left pit road his crew realized they did not fasten all the lug nuts, leaving their driver in a precarious situation.
Holding out on Yelich's request can't possibly play well long term when the new owners are already in such a precarious position with fans.
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?
Similarly, he doesn't over-complicate situations — opting to simply «hoof» the ball clear when under pressure, as opposed to trickily playing his way out of a precarious situation.
But 1 - 0 is always precarious, and so it proved when Luciano Vietto scored an equaliser in the 83rd minute.
It might so easily have been a bigger win but a one goal lead is always somewhat precarious so there was very much an element of relief as well as delight when referee Kevin Friend finally blew his whistle for the last time to signal three more points and take our total to 87 with two games still to play.
I'm mom to two young men who at times have felt a bit disgruntled that their feminist girlfriends or dates expected them to pay for everything, even when they were financially struggling college students or in precarious job situations, and rarely offered to chip in — even for a tank of gas because they always drove, etc..
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.
[ii] Even when they do have jobs, young people are disproportionately likely to be in precarious positions such as zero - hour contracts, temporary contracts and unpaid internships.
Johnson was once seen as the likeliest successor to Cameron, but that was at a time when the Conservatives» electoral prospects were unpredictable and the state of the economy precarious.
He also urged workers to consider the «precarious nature» of the country's economy when pursuing their demands, saying it was only through such considerations that the government can accept realistic demands.
It all began when Alexander Zeldin, 29, was handed a copy of The Night Cleaner, a book by French author Florence Aubenas illuminating the precarious world of temporary work without a defined contract of employment in northern France.
«This is a very precarious right that we have and we need to do everything do fully protect it in New York and when we do that, we will start to change the tide in this country and help those other states and other people who are up against folks like that who just see my rights and my health care the same as men,» Quinn said.
«The UK was just about the only EU country willing even to contemplate direct military action to protect the Syrians — at that precarious moment when the leadership of the Syrian opposition had not been lost to the maniacs.
This is more precarious at night when the police patrol the highways.
They may be lulled into thinking they have the luxury of time when their situations are actually quite precarious.
But when it comes to fitness, intermittent fasting feels a little more precarious.
I don't treat myself to naps very often as they throw off my already precarious night - time sleep, but when I do, I take it very seriously.
It's a Hollywood cliché, but in Half Nelson, when a student (Shareeka Epps) catches Mr. Dunne smoking crack in the girls» locker room, the two are irrevocably entangled in each other's precarious lives.
When his apartment wall is smashed by a wrecking crew, they apologize for targeting a wrong address but make their thematic point nonetheless, that life is precarious, and Harold must realize his love for Ana, seize the day and etc..
When he angers a young Taliban fighter, Parvana's father is arrested and her house is raided, destroying the simple life in precarious balance that her family was trying desperately to cling to.
«The Post» celebrates what that means, tapping into an enlightened nostalgia for the glory days of newspapers, but the film also takes you back to a time when the outcome was precarious, and the freedoms we thought we took for granted hung in the balance.
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