Sentence examples for precarious space from inspiring English sources

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It may not function as a "realistic" climbing simulation (you can't see or use your feet for example), but it is certainly about being somewhere and experiencing the traversal of a precarious space.

In her berth, with so little room and all the other passengers likely still awake around them? Standing up, swaying back and forth, pressed against a door, which anybody could come along and open, in that precarious space between the cars?

Part of what makes Juárez such a precarious space is the fact it's a site of extreme poverty but simultaneously produces great wealth for other nations, particularly the United States.

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Shacks have popped up in the most precarious of spaces, and in slums such as Boa Vista, near the port, ancient piles of garbage are composting in the streams that run between the makeshift shelters.Johannesburg, South Africa's business capital, is facing similar problems.

I was struck by the similarity between current conditions inside Tamms and the way Frantz Fanon describes colonized people, in his 1925 classic The Wretched of the Earth, as forced into highly precarious, compressed spaces where they might die anywhere and at any moment.

They had found a few precarious pockets of space, which the firefighters called voids.

However, to substantiate this value, the tissue would need to leave the newly precarious and transient space of Xbank's Biobanking infrastructure and be passed on to new custodians.

In the past, I'd often thought that falling in love was reminiscent of that extremely vulnerable, naked moment a suicide encountered right before taking that precarious leap into open space -- that space disguising the unrelenting hardness of rocks and cement on the street below.

Their accomplishments were a testimonial to the ingenuity of NASA — and a warning of how precarious the nation's space ventures can become when unexpected glitches develop far from the nearest repair shop.

Aotearoa's Vogue scene occupies a precarious coming of age space, continually finding its voice within the global language of ballroom culture.

Brimming with the entropic energies of a force of nature, her arrangements evoke a precarious equilibrium of objects in space, citing both the traditions of modernist American monumental sculpture as well as bricolage, which emphasizes the aesthetic possibilities of quotidian objects".

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