Sentence examples for precarious cases from inspiring English sources

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The recruitment of 125 patients per group (A « intervention » and B « control »), with the acceptance of a first order risk of 5% and a power of 80%, would enable a reduction in the gap between the precarious cases and the non-precarious cases of 13.5 points to be demonstrated, enabling the difference in the return-to-work rate to be lowered from 22%to8.5%5%.

The research done by Quinton-Fantoni et al. [ 9] showed that the return-to-work rate 12 months after the diagnosis of women having had chemotherapy was 50% on average, but there was a difference of 22% between the most precarious and the least precarious cases.

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He wrote a post and titled it "the precarious case of Mike Vick," his former teammate in Atlanta.

Not surprisingly, those who participated are near the high-functioning end of the spectrum, but Nazeer shows that such normalcy is hard-won and precarious, as in the case of a man whose autistic communication habits make him an outstanding political speechwriter but hinder him in job interviews.

My hospital bed at that time was in a room close to the nurses' station due to the precarious nature of my case.

I was deluged by women's groups and children's advocates groups to do everything I could to make sure that child support and women's precarious financial situation in case of divorce or not being able to get the kind of funding they needed from a partner or a spouse in bankruptcy would not be in danger.

Some of the women in the EG, who were immigrants with no stable social ties, did not show a more positive result; some cases were highly precarious.

For the second group, low-income means that the relative costs of direct medical care and non-medical costs, as well as income loss due to precarious informal employment in many cases, may exacerbate already serious economic vulnerability and catastrophic costs may carry relatively greater impact.

There are shades of Mark Lathwell about Hughes, a sublime natural talent but one who is so precarious (mentally in Lathwell's case, technically in Hughes's) that there is a better than even chance he won't make it.

I knew how the inter-stresses of the "formal" and the "contential" created so precarious a balance in the case of drawing or painting … I had yet to discover in what manner these nice problems of "form" and "content" occur in the making of a writing.

The following case studies exemplify precarious socioeconomic conditions experienced by undocumented migrants and the effect of criminalization on physical and emotional well-being of undocumented migrants.

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