Sentence examples for precarious context from inspiring English sources

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The paper contributes to IB studies by highlighting how suppliers, even in a precarious context, can control their own strategies and routines, so as to develop capabilities that allow them to gradually redress the power imbalance between themselves and their buyers.

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However, developing a tendency to regularly tabulate costs and benefits is a precarious relationship context compared to devoting attention to shared resources, goals, and values as this can lessen commitment to the relationship (e.g., Aron & Aron, 1997; Stafford & Canary, 2006).

To put Villa's precarious position into context, since the Premier League was reduced to 20 clubs in 1995-96, only four clubs have had four points or fewer at this stage.

This paper examines the strategies and routines adopted by small and medium-sized suppliers to develop capabilities that enable them to engage in upgrading, despite a precarious relational and institutional context.

17% of the managers stated that there was no precarious work in their context.

Perhaps it is because in this context of precarious projects and uncertain economies, broken families and strained relations, the self is the only reliable material of investment (see Feher 2009).

Similarly, the possibility should not be ruled out that, in neighborhoods with worse socioeconomic indicators, the social context is more precarious and institutional support system is not sufficiently structured, and that this in itself may be a limiting factor when it comes to engaging in physical exercise.

My research with women and girls in Pakistan, for instance, highlights women who view waged-work not as a "choice" or "right" but as a form of compulsion in the context of an extremely precarious and exploitative work environment.

If intermediaries overcome challenges regarding positioning, representation and the level of proactivity, they can play a precarious role in demand articulation in the context of new technologies.

The political implications of a reframing of medicine sellers as 'first aiders' are significant, particularly in the Cameroon context, where their legal status is precarious.

One might argue that there is a false economy to discharging patients who are medically stable but "socially precarious" and that failure to address the latter context results in early post-discharge medical destabilization with costly re-admission.

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