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But conditions are far more precarious in smaller mines like San José, whose operator, Minera San Esteban, has been accused by Antonio Leal, a former local congressman, and by relatives of the stranded workers of paying above-market wages to compensate for concerns over low safety standards.
The family support is more precarious in group II, counterbalanced by social and medical support.
Mosier rightly emphasizes the disastrous role French leaders played in 1940 France's position was even more precarious in the early weeks of WWI, yet the French rallied to save themselves.
The situation became more precarious in AD 2 with the death of Lucius.
The issue becomes even more precarious in the summer when those sources completely dry up.
But the campaign will take time, and the welfare of those within the insurgency's grip risks growing ever more precarious in the meanwhile.
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While I'm of the opinion that Apple is in a much more precarious position in the long run, I'd give them the next five years as well.
The researchers suggest that cooperative breeding might have developed when our earliest ancestors, who evolved in Africa, first moved from life in the trees to a more precarious existence in savanna and woodland environments, several million years ago.
THERE are few more precarious positions in banking than heir-apparent.
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