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It's been in far more precarious locations.
But their position is also far more precarious.
The environment for reform under Trump is far more precarious.
His health was far more precarious than he had let on over the phone.
Others pointed to Mr. Bloomberg's successful, if low-key, intervention in the short-lived musicians' strike, when the city's overall economic standing was far more precarious.
Within months of his arrival at Ballet Theater the departures began, offering a stark contrast to the stability nurtured by Mr. Kaiser during far more precarious times.
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But Argo plays extremely fast and loose with historical truth as well, grossly downplaying Canadian involvement, portraying Iranian officials as childish and easily duped, distorting the rescue mission to make it seem far more nail-bitingly precarious and in-the-nick-of-time than it actually was.
The society has become more inclusive in according rights to women, African-Americans, the LGBT community, people with disabilities -- and far more unequal and precarious economically.
This denial is far more widespread and in some ways even more precarious than the extremism itself.
It's far more amorphic, and they have quite precarious financial situations.
His typical rejoinder was that human fulfillment will be far more widespread when people fully realize that precarious natural events may come under deliberate human direction.
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