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And the future may get more precarious.
They've hitched their solid gold cart to his horse, and the ride seems to get more precarious every day.
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In its still-heavy reliance on fossil fuels, Xcel may find its situation getting more precarious.
Survey data reflects this sentiment as well: According to Pew, most Americans are convinced that jobs have become more precarious than they were 20 30 years ago, and predict that it will get worse.
People have seen that austerity has not worked, inequality had got worse, employment has become more precarious, mental health is declining and so on.
Why? "Because we have become more and more atomised, work has become more precarious, community bonds have weakened and there has been a decline in religion, so we hope to get everything from one other person".
For a start it has steadily become more precarious.
That has become more precarious for politicians since the shooting.
With more and more children on the hunt for water, their futures grow more precarious.
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