Sentence examples for precarious language from inspiring English sources

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The blind narrators tell us that the longer Ripolus, their representative, lives without sight, the more precarious language becomes: "Many of the words he once knew, the words from before, as he calls them, he's already forgotten".

The House version of this bill (H.R. 1962) includes precarious language, solely defining this "covered person" as someone who reports for a news organization for "financial gain or livelihood".

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King is fluent not only in the histories that her book revolves around, but also in the precarious, difficult language of humanity.

Calder acknowledges this unusual structure with the title of a seated nude made from five separate pieces, "A Detached Person (Seated Woman)." It is hard to know if the frequent figurative distortions or abbreviations are a matter of balance or aesthetics, but a precarious, lurching body language results, along with distinctive spatial effects.

The causes of these differences are not only different lifestyles but also cultural and language barriers, precarious work situations that make it necessary for patients to seek health care services outside of specific hours, as well as immigrants' irregular legal status limiting access to the primary health-care system [ 12- 14].

Ever since, the precarious future of the German language in North America has been a concern for the Berlin government, which has turned to Dr. Legutke and Daniel S. Hamilton, a Johns Hopkins professor, to strategize on how to bolster German instruction here.

Throughout the modern period the situation of indigenous languages has grown increasingly precarious in Mexico, and the numbers of speakers of virtually all indigenous languages have dwindled.

They face stiff deterrents to reporting abuse, such as language barriers, undocumented or precarious legal status, and fear of losing vital remittance earnings if they are deported.

Starring the French actress Elodie Bouchez ("The Dreamlife of Angels") and the Yugoslav actor Sergei Trifunovic, it is an English-language film about the precarious love between a young French woman and an illegal immigrant from Yugoslavia.

Australia's Indigenous languages have long been in a precarious position.

But does the introduction of another language into his act not interfere with the precarious alignment of rhythm, timing, and cultural references?

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