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And "the insecurity of small-state nationalism" is doubly dubious.
Facing high unemployment rates and the insecurity of the gig economy, the young bemoan the futility of their immense efforts.
"What little period of my life I spent in intelligence dignified and harnessed both the larceny and the insecurity of my childhood".
Caldwell somewhat overstates the case - surely the failures of European immigration can be attributed to both the hostility of the masses and the insecurity of the elites.
As policymakers fret about the threat of global warming and the insecurity of fuel supplies, one response is to use energy more efficiently.
One posting, she said, stood out as proof that the early wake-up calls and the uncertainty and the insecurity of television had been worth it.
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HIV/AIDS exacerbates the impacts of other stressors and intensifies the insecurity of many communities affected by the disease in Southern Africa (Baylies, 2001; Gillespie & Kadiyala, 2005).
Tony - "TC" - acquired the trappings, and the insecurities, of the postwar upwardly mobile man.
The lyrics describe heartache and the insecurities of love.
But now I think that, if you're a woman and lucky enough to remain in good health, your cronehood is the best era, free of the drama, responsibilities, worries, and the insecurities of youth.
Richard Sumitro as Amor carries the main burden and embodies all the insecurity of a man who, while having committed no crime, finds himself on the run.
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