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The situation in Afghanistan is ever more precarious and dangerous.
His status has grown ever more precarious with moderate and independent voters who may be the keys to November.
The life of a horseman, he knows, is becoming ever more precarious, as the old freedoms are curtailed.
However, Russia has been distancing itself from Mr. Assad in recent months as his hold on power has grown ever more precarious.
But terms such as "asylum-seekers" and "immigrants" elicit little sympathy in most developed nations, meaning governments simply beef up their borders, thereby sending the migrants on ever more precarious voyages.
These same op-eds also show no awareness of the long history of withholding documentation in order to keep marginalized people excluded – by making their daily lives ever more precarious, their bodies ever more vulnerable to the state's violence.
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Profitability dates for Amazon have come and gone, with the company's fate becoming ever-more precarious.
At best it's a nuisance, at worst a vile social engineering tool designed to extinguish our ever-more precarious presence here (a lot of us are paranoid too).
"Over the course of the past two years we have come to understand that the vulnerabilities of children are inter-connected and mutually reinforcing, often pushing children further into marginalization and ever-more precarious situations" said Suomi Sakai, the UNICEF Representative at the launch.
The point is the mix, that vigorous, ever-more-precarious state of urban being, something that only cities can provide, and which New York, with more human ingredients to work from than any other city on earth, should be able to provide better than anywhere else.
Jeffrey's situation is even more precarious.
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