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In the intervals it has had precarious civilian administrations, including 20 civilian prime ministers in as many years.
Fewer children were left to draw from, and many of the parents who remained had precarious jobs that disappeared in sour economic times, making it impossible to cover the $3,300 annual tuition.
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Low-risk offenders are also more likely to have precarious living situations.
People cannot be expected to spend freely if they have precarious, low-paying jobs and scant social protection.
There is only room for a very, very few millionaires in this game, and even those wealth dropouts have precarious wealth — look at Facebook stock and how poorly it has done.
In many cases the new migrants have precarious employment and housing arrangements, are vulnerable to exploitation… [and] contrary to received wisdom, language barriers appear to be greater than for the UK's other immigrant groups".
They have precarious infrastructures and a lack of qualified staff (Kantor and Kaufmann 2008; UNICEF and UNSAM 2011).
They are also more inclined to have precarious mental health [ 26– 29].
Unfortunately, this situation has created various ingrained beliefs and myths which, as in the case of other beverages, 2 have precarious scientific foundations, if any.
Short-term employees, without entitlement to sick pay (from the employer), often have precarious working conditions with a weaker position in the labour market than permanent employees.
I had a precarious freelance gig and a precarious relationship.
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