Sentence examples for given the precariousness from inspiring English sources

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What motivates people to sell at auction, especially given the precariousness of the economy, is a matter of constant speculation.

Given the precariousness of its credit rating, Italy needs the backstop of the ECB continuing to buy its bonds in order to prevent Greek-style default spreading.

James derives some pleasure from thinking that Ahmed is unlikely to return to Somalia for quite some time, given the precariousness of the politics there.

I remember trying to change that particular detail — two babies seemed like a lot to address in the story, and more than I'd wish on poor Crystal given the precariousness of her situation — but every time she reflected on her pregnancy there were still two babies in there.

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"There are some real ethical questions given the bailouts and the precariousness of so many of these financial institutions," said Jesse M. Brill, an outspoken pay critic who is the chairman of CompensationStandards.com, a research firm in California.

Given the classifications' current legal precariousness, the difficulty in writing a new one lies in figuring out how to keep vineyard owners happy while creating a ranking that stays current.

Mr. Netanyahu acknowledged in an address to the Council on Foreign Relations that "skepticism is warranted," given the dismal record of such negotiations and the precariousness of his own position at the head of a fractious coalition dominated by pro-settler parties.

This season's muscle flexing among elite Manhattan dealers feels bizarrely out of touch, given the rising death toll in Afghanistan, and the precariousness of our economy.

It's the precariousness of the composition that gives the image such force, along with the playing off of empty space against full; black against light; circle against straight lines.

This makes sense, given that "precariousness" here equals liability, but it makes for a very different experience from previous Hirschhorn installations.

It acknowledges Kavka's point about the precariousness of any given person's coming into existence: the probability that that identical child will come into existence, given that the agents do anything other than perform the clearly wrong act they in fact perform, is very low.

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