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Precariousness

noun

A state of being uncertain or unstable.

  • The precariousness of political relations between the two countries could lead to war.

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If most "slums" don't enjoy adequate infrastructure, it is not because it is technically difficult or even expensive, but rather because there is a deliberate will to keep certain neighbourhoods in a state of precariousness and political dependency.

Then, just when you get the impression that Baltes is giving us permission to laugh out loud, she undermines any levity with alarming precariousness and nightmarish shadow: one recent show in Cologne was titled There's A Light And A Whistle For Attracting Attention.

"But it was invented at moment when this sector was unique in its precariousness.

The stalling of a major offensive led by the cream of its recently modernised armed forces has exposed the precariousness of its grip on the peninsula, which was wrested from the Tigers only in 1996.

A combination of political torpor and economic fragility has once again raised questions about the precariousness of the country's position.A few months ago things looked rosier.

In addition to Tokia Saïfi, a woman in charge of "the struggle against precariousness and exclusion", France's Muslim minority is also represented by the Algerian-born Hamlaoui Mekachera, who fought for the French in the Algerian war of independence and is now made responsible for war veterans.

But, while no one questions that the prime minister is playing for high stakes, what's striking is how much gloating there is at the imagined precariousness of his position.In this section Fading Dumb tests Dream on Mind how you go Farewell to arms Mind the gap Reinventing hospitals txt msgN Bloody, but how bowed?

Many people have a great feeling of the country's precariousness," says Julio Cotler, of Lima's Institute of Peruvian Studies.

Larry Summers, Barack Obama's chief economic adviser, argues that Schumpeter may prove to be the most important economist of the 21st century.A prophet and a role modelThe prophet of capitalism's creative powers also understood the precariousness of the capitalist achievement.

She is now repeating this virtuous pattern with her own children.Mrs Obama also has a unique understanding of the precariousness of black life.

In my reading, these statistics show the intrinsic precariousness of being new as much as the vicissitudes of geography or systemic predation.

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