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One was a message of change, following eight years of a the most morally, administratively, and ideologically bankrupt administration in our nation's history, which has left our country in its most precarious state since the 1930s.
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The financial system had evolved into a very precarious state, and most economists (along with most bankers, journalists, politicians and policy makers) didn't realize it and certainly didn't realize the severity of it when it began to unfold.
While all public schools are struggling to some extent, Chicago State is in the most precarious situation.
The most pressing concern for the "grand coalition" was the precarious state of the European economy.
In the 1970s and 80s, it was used to describe the precarious state of city, state and federal budgets, most notably in relation to New York City's brush with bankruptcy in 1975.
Most restrictions on civil society or the media will probably remain in place, particularly given the precarious state of the economy.
Mr Bolton looks the most precarious.
The earliest days are the most precarious.
At midcentury, American string playing was in a precarious state.
Many have, until now, lived in a precarious state.
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