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Clearly, beating urban poverty is a precarious project which goes far beyond simply having a roof over one's head.
Given his most recent public appearance it's worth noting that the name "Beckham" doesn't shine quite as brightly as it used to – with every day that passes, Beckham's reliance on his star power to push things through in Miami seems to become a more precarious project.
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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).
The theater has always relied, to some extent, on wealthy individuals willing to risk small fortunes on precarious theatrical projects.
A series of precarious demolition projects had to be carried out over consecutive Christmas holidays for fear of blocking the tracks.
It's precarious," warns Eastside Projects' director Gavin Wade.
Individuals are no longer employed in precarious public works projects, which are easily destroyed by first rains.
"I was in a rather precarious situation when this project was proposed to me," Mr. Ribes said by phone from Paris, referring to his post-prison finances.
For all the whoop and fun of the Big Dance project, the precarious infrastructure of dance needs more than words to sustain it.
The economics of renewables projects are precarious.
Critics expressed concern about the financial viability of the project, given the precarious financial situation of the M.T.A., which would presumably work with the Thruway Authority to finance it.
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