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They were humans, with a human weakness for using their freedom of choice in precarious ways.
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Certainly for a geometer like Kepler, approximations constitute – as mathematical theory a painful and precarious way to progress.
As one recruit told The Verge, Uber promises a good job, but in reality it's a very precarious way to make a living.
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