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Illegal migration is an inherently precarious business.
The best rulers are those tempered by personal suffering, but even their legacies are inherently precarious.
The Jersey Shore was the first developed coastline in the United States, but its buildings are inherently precarious, because beaches and barrier islands aren't naturally permanent.
In view of the polar bear's inherently precarious profession, biologists are disturbed by recent evidence that it may be getting harder still to survive as a result of global warming.
Though the average yearly revenue from gifts to the college from 2011 to 2013 (seventy-two million dollars) was seven times the amount that most liberal-arts colleges receive annually, heavy dependence upon a small number of funders puts Bard in an inherently precarious situation.
This is because (a) the former method is easily implemented and decreases communication costs, and (b) the latter method is inherently precarious.
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There can be no doubt that the manner in which I left office has made the position of the most senior police officer in the land inherently more precarious than hitherto.
China is inherently unstable.
"For us, wearing pointe shoes which are inherently slippery anyway, any little lump or bump in the surface can make it precarious".
Massive, precarious.
Inherently unconstitutional.
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