Sentence examples for precarious dependence from inspiring English sources

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He and his colleagues have yet to recommend any changes to lobster management in the Gulf, but other scientists, Steneck among them, have pointed out that Maine's fishing communities have developed a precarious dependence on superabundant lobster.

Turmoil in the Persian Gulf and Middle East has again raised fears about disruptions in the oil supply while providing yet another reminder of the country's increasingly precarious dependence on imported oil.

What led such an impressive crew to abandon what James called "the palpable present intimate that throbs responsive" and submit to a precarious dependence upon, as he said, "the little facts that can be got from pictures and documents, relics and prints"?

This ties in with Anyanwu's observations that the development of related skills and attitudes of a people can enable them to satisfy their basic needs, to grow self-reliant, and to minimise precarious dependence on agencies external to their communities.

This is in perfect accord with Anyanwu's observations that the development of related skills and attitudes of a people can enable them to satisfy their basic needs, to grow self-reliant, and to minimize precarious dependence on agencies external to their communities (Sandbrook 1985).

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The Thatcher era did much to establish that mutual dependence as the precarious, if sometimes hidden, motor of post-1979 growth in Britain.

The Bank of England has tools of macro-prudential management to curb this inflation but the extreme timidity in using them reveals the high level of dependence on this precarious and dangerous form of growth.

In addition to the Syrian forces' indiscriminate brutality toward villages and cities which have joined the uprising, with Aleppo currently in its crosshairs, the gravest danger to Syria's Christian minority remains its precarious position formed by long-standing dependence on the Assad regime.

Most previous studies of TB patient management focused on patient-related factors involved in excessively short treatment, such as alcohol dependence, drug use, and precarious living conditions[ 18- 20].

Mostly, I cannot imagine why we are not preserving the most necessary resource at this precarious time or stepping away from oil dependence in our leisure time.

While low income countries have limited resources for training healthcare professionals, the migration of those who are trained to conventional international standards has made dependence on such cadres increasingly precarious [ 1].

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