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But he has come to believe that there is no way a public utility will want to manage a device so complex and precarious, even if it can produce energy.
The tension between these impulses -- solidarity tempered by a request that Israel exercise caution in response -- reflect a moment that is complex and precarious for Mr. Bush and his aides, who are preoccupied by the possibility of a war against Iraq.
We get our warmth from the sun, sure, but our climate results from a complex and precarious balance of additional factors, including ocean currents, winds, the amount of snow and ice cover, and even Earth's orbit and rotational wobble.
When journalist Itay Hod took to Facebook last week and insinuated Republican Congressman Aaron Schock (R-IL) is gay, he reignited a complex and precarious argument about the ethics behind outing public figures.
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Nevertheless, members of this group continue to occupy a complex and sometimes precarious position in society - one that requires constant renegotiation.
The vast and complex web of salt and fresh waterways, partially submerged forests and precarious lives are at the heart of the novel, and in recent years Ghosh has become an outspoken commentator on climate change.
Dignity is precious – and precarious.
Freedom of religion is precious and precarious.
"We have a high cost of living and precarious services.
The first is that life is short and precarious.
Life, after all, is a precious and precarious thing.
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