Sentences with phrase «such precarious»

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.
Why, for so long has the Aboriginal population continued to live in such a precarious manner, in a far less stable than the rest of the population?
Under such precarious situation an insurance policy can be the best solution.
The Attorney General's office will be looking into the decisions that left the university in such a precarious financial situation, sources told the WSJ.
However, since collecting Tantalum can be such a precarious process, you'll often have to replay levels multiple times just to progress further in the game.
I'm looking forward to learning from you all what absolutely should've been taught in middle school, let alone my elite private high school or the college (s) that put me in such a precarious position!
To maintain such a precarious situation, Seaga hired a local thug, Lester «Jim Brown» Coke, who recruited the young men of Tivoli Gardens to form the Shower Posse.
In such a precarious situation, Amazon has been holding back its entry into the Polish market.
I have to be optimistic, just because our schools are in such a precarious position right now, really changing the model of what we know as schooling — the hours are different, the kids» needs are different; we've got to do things differently — that's a tough conversation for us.
At a time when the economy is in such a precarious state, it is essential we stand together to move things forward, but when populations are purposely excluded, it creates inequity and divisiveness.
In such a precarious scenario, the researchers propose temporarily charging a plane to a negative level to dampen the more highly charged positive end, thus preventing that end from reaching a critical level and initiating a lightning strike.
Four Fish by Paul Greenberg (Penguin Press) Salmon, bass, cod, and tuna — through this troubled quartet of dinner - table mainstays, journalist Greenberg skillfully tells the tale of how the world's fisheries got to be in such a precarious state.
Inquiring minds might want to know why a relatively small company such as EI, after 4 years of humongous government support and more advantages than you can shake a stick at, is still in such precarious condition.
Maybe it is partly because my first baby was in such precarious condition that nothing else than optimism and a brace face would do, and the other babies were «normal» so I didn't see any reason to be less than ecstatic about them.
As Wade put it, «It's such a precarious balance keeping everyone happy, that for many women, to start a long conversation about her own sexual satisfaction seems like a bad idea.
However, it's also worth baring in mind that Wigan have only won three times away from home this season, while they've won just one of their last nine away fixtures, which speaks volumes about why Wigan are in such a precarious league position.
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?
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.
This is what makes Donald Trump such a precarious candidate.
Nevertheless, it is worth while to make an attempt at investigation even under such precarious conditions.
In the long - term, however, what you want is a solution that prevents you from being in such a precarious financial situation to begin with.
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
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.

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Meanwhile, the number of people in «vulnerable» employment — such as self - employment — increased, adding to an outlook of the global employment landscape as precarious at best and deteriorating at worst as the global recovery takes time.
Countries such as Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain all share common characteristics of strict rules regarding layoffs and contracting out — exactly the sort of thing precarious worriers favour here.
The most significant problem, however, is that the market is strenuously overbought here, and many precarious technical conditions (such as an extremely low option volatility index - the VIX - and an extremely high McClellan Oscillator) are in place.
They look at the origins, work conditions, and precarious lives of farm workers in terms of larger historical forces such as colonialism, land rights, and racism.
This article makes me feel that it isn't such a foolish idea to hold at least SOME physical gold coins (in the extreme case where extricating one's cash etc. from banks / platforms starts to look too precarious).
It is a hastily planned sea voyage, a metaphoric exchange of solid ground for the unsteady, highly volatile seas of philosophical and aesthetic speculation and, as such, an apt metaphor for German Romanticism's precarious explorations as a whole.
Such a balance is dangerous and precarious.
Sophisticated modern Christian writers, such as Søren Kierkegaard, Paul Tillich and Reinhold Niebuhr, defend its validity, interpreting original sin as a metaphor for our flawed and precarious human condition.
The French manager has regularly claimed to not see such goings on during the game, from deliberate fouls, dives, and various other precarious occurrences on the field, and today is no different.
We break from thetimber onto the barren hillside and the wind slams us with such vehemence thatbalance becomes precarious.
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.
Unless and until Labour achieves some sort of coherence, it is a peculiarity of this parliament that opposition to a government with a truly precarious majority, arises in the oddest places: powerful individual performers, such as Keir Starmer and Angela Eagle, or dynamic parliamentary committees, such as the Women's Committee, chaired by Maria Miller.
[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.
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.
We are so grateful to have such strong leaders as Assemblymen Tedisco and McLaughlin who recognize the precarious state of our aging underground and forgotten infrastructure, and who understand how we can incorporate cost effective, new technologies — such as UV cured - in - place pipe lining — to provide New Yorkers with safe solutions to what is possibly the greatest challenge to our life - sustaining underground infrastructure that we have seen in generations,» said Mara Killburn, Managing Member, Precision Trenchless.
In the U.S., the commitment to such alternatives remains precarious — the budget for biofuel and hydrogen research has risen, but funding for other renewable energy sources has declined.
Grace's precarious condition required speed as much as it did technical precision, and in such a situation aesthetics must yield to expeditiousness.
«The problem now faced is that ecosystems have been plundered in such an anthropocentric fashion that their sustainability is precarious and our health with it,» he said.
Traces of such language contacts support that the mixing populations also mixed their languages as part of human adaptation strategies for this region and its precarious environment.
Needless to say, the effete Edwards and the boorish Hunt are in over their heads, falling into a number of precarious, would - be comic situations (such as running into a merry band of evil conquistadors) en route to the Pacific.
Zoolander and Hansel are veritable Rip Van Winkles, but — distinguishing the film from its Austin Powers template, as well as Zoolander 2's immediate predecessor — it's the cultural innovations they encounter that are held up to ridicule, such as phones that are bigger than Zoolander's (redeeming his microscopic cellphone from the original), hipster patois (although «hashtag» has for some reason penetrated Derek's vocabulary), and a gender - neutral model (Benedict Cumberbatch) whose name, All, and uncanniness mock the trans movement at a particularly precarious moment in our history.
This is a precarious psychic state to exist in for successive generations, and it's unusual to see it portrayed onscreen with such empathy and nuance.
The fact that the first volume is such a stylistically bold and lovely achievement puts me in a bit of a precarious situation; how do you objectively assess a second half of a film and treat it as a whole?
In order to shed light on the precarious situation of youth in Uruguay, we argue that Uruguayan youth's decisions on their transition to adulthood are strongly determined by structural factors such as intergenerational and gender inequality.
It's a tough ask trying to overtake, and with a such a small footprint we're not really sure you'd want to anyway (read: the Jimny does feel a little precarious at higher speeds).
They are multi-faceted and thus, real — whether facing precarious situations, effects of impactful issues such as corporate greed or drug addiction or just facing past demons to try and win battles within themselves.
Mendelsohn has written an allegory about the precarious state of the American teenager in a culture that sucks the life force out of its young, who are nurtured by movies and fantasy and narcissism rather than by values such as honesty or love.
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