Sentence examples for precarious escape from inspiring English sources

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For all the misery they can engender, sweatshops at least offer a precarious escape from the poverty that is the developing world's greatest problem.

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And the pursuer who was hardest to ignore was Woods, who made several timely putts and used the strength of his short game to escape precarious situations.

Five years later, complaining of precarious apartments, "worthless" fire escapes, and the recent collapse of a condemned wall through the roof of St. Andrew's Church, another Times reporter suggested that the department be abolished altogether.

Made at a time when Europeans were keeping a close eye on racial tensions in America, Jankus's drawing of Catfish Row shows a topsy-turvy urban block, with a tilted streetlamp and precarious-looking fire escapes.

But you'll see your conversations metamorphosing from "Why isn't there anymore Bacardi in the fridge?" to "Why isn't there a judgement-free rapid response application for college students to escape sketchy or precarious social situations?" When you surround yourself with billion dollar people, you'll begin to realize that challenges become your Friday night.

Not just for fun, but to escape from the reality of a precarious livelihood and an uncertain future.

What's exceptional about Greg's story isn't that he found himself in a precarious position – it's how far he went to escape it.

In the background of Night, a group of desperate renters are moving their belongings by night to escape a landlord: life in this society is precarious, unprotected and you can easily fall through the gaps.

However, Rose bogeyed the 17th and at the second extra hole took two shots to escape from a greenside bunker, with Els chipping from a precarious spot on the edge of the trap to set up a winning birdie.

A lucky escape Reprints Related items The economy: Lengthening shadowsNov 8th 2001 OPEC: Precarious perchNov 8th 2001 Oil depletion: Sunset for the oil business?Nov 1st 2001 The prospects for oil: Clear as mudSep 27th 2001Europe, though, may yet escape a recession.

As Russia turned into the Soviet Union, and Stalin replaced Lenin, the plight of these Romanian sheep farmers became extremely precarious: some were killed or deported to Siberia, others starved, some disappeared and several scores escaped home to the Carpathians, minus their sheep.

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