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Yet the survival of guild government was, in these years, often precarious.
Also, they say, people adapt by finding new, but often precarious, sources of food.
The work women find is often precarious, says Daniela Del Boca, an economist at the University of Turin.
Among the few groups that do reach out to this population, money is tight and situations often precarious.
Small Pacific reef islands (including atolls and sandy cays) are often precarious landscapes for human habitation on the margins of sustainability.
Meanwhile, the globalization of financial services, and the often precarious financial links this creates among dozens of countries, makes the challenge much more complicated.
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From cars stacked four doors high to the city's often precarious-looking skyscrapers falling like dominoes, Tretin's work speaks to the wild, hyperbolic imaginations that living in the city can nurture.
A solitary figure in a distinctly modern world framed by a foreign aesthetic also describes the often-precarious, emotionally conflicted condition of an immigrant.
With tacit government approval, invasions occur on inexpensive, often topographically precarious land.
Life has often been precarious for musicians, and it continues to be so.
They are more often in precarious employment and they are still stuck on the lowest rungs of the social hierarchy.
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