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The surge in this precarious way of life has been so swift that few policy makers have noticed.
As a result, if the Parliament simply reenacts the same law empowering the Media Council again and devolving power in this precarious way (or even keeping all of the power for itself), the Constitutional Court could not easily declare the law unconstitutional again.
The party, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, set out from St . Louisin May 1804, made its precarious way to the Pacific coast, and arrived back in St . Louisin September 1806.
As one recruit told The Verge, Uber promises a good job, but in reality it's a very precarious way to make a living.
It's a precarious way to live".
Zoe Williams, the Guardian columnist, wrote in Lesbos: From the top of the cliffs, local people, volunteers and medics watch the boats making their precarious way over the strait.
The explicit reason for acting in this way is the great need encountered with patients in precarious situations, even at high costs to the GPs themselves.
But the system remains in precarious condition.
In general, the singer has been in precarious health.
"We have been in precarious situations before.
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