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Sound fills space in a much more precarious, unsettling manner.
"He really lives a much more precarious existence.
This year Mr. Weinstein's act is much more precarious.
That puts Morgan Hamm in a much more precarious position.
"It soured my view of the universe, and I felt on much more precarious ground.
But he added, "Amtrak's financial position has become much more precarious".
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It seems to me that if humans are capable of sacrificing this much collective benefit in the name of stabilising an economic system that makes daily life so much more expensive and precarious, then surely humans should be capable of making some important lifestyle changes in the interest of stabilising the physical systems upon which all of life depends.
Being digitally excluded makes our tenants' lives much more difficult and their financial situation even more precarious as they are unable to save money by researching and obtaining cheaper deals online.
This is an organization that receives big injections of Western cash; the situation at the Bolshoi and in much less glamorous houses is even more precarious.
Rural lovers' lanes may remain untouched for generations; their New York sisters lead a more precarious existence, so much so that many now exist only in the memories of those who frequented them decades ago.
Todd couldn't afford to live in Brunswick paying much more than he does, and worries that if his precarious rental situation changes, he'll be in trouble.
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