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Basic road, water and electric infrastructure is precarious, with frequent power cuts.
The situation of girls is precarious with up to 39 per cent (aged 15 19) having experienced violence.
Fetal oxygenation is precarious with partial pressure of oxygen in the umbilical vein (returning from the placenta to the fetus) of about 28 mmHg [ 7].
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These early farmers were clearly successful, though life would still have been precarious, with hunting providing precious supplies of extra protein.
But its stability has long been precarious, with its population of six million divided between Palestinian refugees and natives, known as East Bankers, and frequent spillover from the fighting across its borders in Iraq and Syria.
Sometimes going to a doctor for a diagnostic workup can be precarious, with scans that can show all sorts of apparent abnormalities and injuries that are not causing any problems.
His bowling was not at fault but perhaps more could be done with field placing (although that can be precarious, with the option for the batsman to hit the ball elsewhere instead).
For a start, Cameron's position would still be precarious, with the threat of a leadership challenge from Brexiters in his own party who would say that remain had won by underhand means.
The prospects of a new drug are precarious, with only one in nine drugs tested in humans making it to the market.
The periods between were precarious, with many carts falling through the thawing ice and into the marsh.
By 1949, the political situation in China was precarious, with the Chinese Civil War moving towards its conclusion.
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