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They are seeing the connection between these precarious environmental risks and the humanitarian dangers they bring.
The conditions prior to the talks are precarious and risks are plenty.
SWA manager Lily Greenan said: "The funding is broadly precarious or at risk across the country.
It remained unfinished and stood in a precarious area at risk of collapsing.
It also exemplifies the precarious status of risk management where it is not underpinned by operational monitoring.
I know why artists themselves are scared – their position is precarious enough without risking it all by being seen to bite the hand that feeds.
However, as vocational opportunities are very limited and unstable for young people with low qualifications, expected living conditions risk being precarious, thus leading to the onset of anxiety and mood disorders.
Too often, good research goes unread because too few institutions can afford the price, while the precarious economics creates the risk that in future even more research will go unpublished.
In this view, which finds its echo in Romney's observation, a democratic country is a precarious one, always at risk of being destroyed by its least productive citizens.
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