Sentence examples for a precarious condition. from inspiring English sources

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Some of United's problems are unique to the company's long history of labor strife and weak finances, helping to explain why no other truly national carrier finds itself in such a precarious condition.

'It had a devastating effect on our bees.' Most estimates suggest about half Britain's hives were affected and, although there has been a slight recovery in recent years, the chemicals used to counter varroa are expensive and only partially effective, so the bee population remains in a precarious condition.

SCIENCE TIMES An article on Tuesday about the next steps for physicists after the discovery of a Higgs-like particle last July by two teams of researchers at CERN misstated the year the teams first declared that they had seen signs of the particle and Gian Giudice, a CERN theorist, concluded that the universe was in a precarious condition.

In December 2011, shortly after CERN teams first declared that they had seen signs of the famous boson with a mass of 125 billion electron volts, Gian Giudice, a CERN theorist, and his colleagues ran the numbers and concluded that the universe was in a precarious condition and could be prone to collapse in the far, far future.

But even as the parties clashed anew, the Congressional Budget Office, which is an independent scorekeeper, injected fresh urgency into the debate over spending and fiscal policy, announcing updated projections that showed the country in a precarious condition, facing "daunting economic and budgetary challenges".

The New York Times reported in an article on Feb. 3, 1884, that more than 200 iceboats were in a race at Bellport and that one boat went into the water, leaving a Bellport couple "in a precarious condition in consequence of the mishap, they having been on board the unlucky boat".

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Most of the fourteen hundred public and private seed banks in the world appear to be in a less precarious condition.

Surveys were ordered, and many other buildings found to be in a similarly precarious condition; they were pulled down, leaving much of the centre in ruins.

Telefonica, a Spanish telecoms company sponsoring the new project at the Reina Sofia, said in a statement that it is the first "full-scale health check" on the painting since 1998, when it was judged to be in a "very precarious condition".

Moreover, we speculate that, rather than being an intrinsically stable "ground state," pluripotency is an inherently precarious condition in which rival lineage specifiers continually compete to specify differentiation along mutually exclusive lineages.

Wren's place in the national consciousness is assured, but that's more than can be said for his architecture – some of which is in an alarmingly precarious condition.

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