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The scenario, however, is also one more indication of how third party developers, even longstanding ones, remain on precarious footing when they build services that are too dependent on a platform that itself is still fairly young and evolving as it, too, builds its business.
And Japan's economy relies heavily on precarious nuclear energy, for which alternatives will be more expensive.
More than half of lecturers in UK higher education are now on precarious contracts.
These days, the average child in our schools is on precarious footing.
Negotiating this by 4WD, with a guide adept at not crashing on precarious backroads, is ideal.
The accidents can also take a toll on precarious wildlife populations.
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And for black people, being queer is to take on another precarious "strike".
Abortion supporters had to rely on the precarious balance of power on the Supreme Court.
Some gamers might interpret Far Cry 3 as a treatise on the precarious nature of our hold on sanity.
Yet this authority essentially hinged on the precarious support of the ethnic groups whom Gaddafi made dependent on him.
His ideas, especially his later ones, were arguably an accurate description of pre-industrial societies, which teetered on a precarious balance between empty and full stomachs.
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