Sentence examples for growing precariousness from inspiring English sources

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According to Santos (2014), the urban space in Santos has reflected the contemporary economic and social dynamics around the socialization of wage labour with periodic oscillations of unemployment and growing precariousness.

By the end of 2009, this growing precariousness had reduced workers' freedom.

And the growing concentration of wealth at the top is arguably directly related to that growing precariousness for most of the rest of us.

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You report on Northern Irish Protestants' "growing feeling of precariousness in the land they once dominated" (front page, July 18).

"Precariousness is growing, millions of employees are getting work only with fixed contracts for shorter and shorter periods; 11 million people are affected by exclusion or poverty, many of them pensioners.

It is a way to avoid structural instability – generated, among other things, by the increasing precariousness of work and growing income polarisation – and to improve the circulation of ideas (as well as their innovative potential) in the economy.

As a consequence, the growing political and economic crisis and the precariousness of the majority of Bulgarians are addressed only by the racist far right, whose electoral power is slowly expanding.

He never had the luxury of choice about being political: growing up in a Jewish community during the war, aware of how close he could have been to the fate of many of his relatives, made him aware of the precariousness of democracy and the need to safeguard it.

The brilliant, cohesive design speaks to the sense of precariousness at the heart of the Australian postcolonial realisation, so that every time lighting designer Paul Jackson allows the lights to come on again, the lit world reveals itself as weaker and less stable than whatever's lurking – and growing – in the darkness behind it.

We all grow up with an acute awareness of the precariousness of life -- fearing that our warrior dads and moms could be killed anytime, anywhere.

The lawsuits, including one filed by New York State's comptroller, say Mr. Kurland was well aware of the risks, and even misled Countrywide's investors about the precariousness of the company's portfolio, which grew to $463 billion in loans, from $62 billion, three times faster than the market nationwide, during the final six years of his tenure.

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