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Many women report a sense of fragility and precariousness and always feeling at risk".
For many of those in work, life is increasingly defined by precariousness and insecurity.
In retrospect, voters' perceptions of the state's precariousness and Brownback's radical politics acted as mutual accelerants.
While French society is changing the way it views people like him, "there is still precariousness and injustice," he said.
Sharpe and Lilley are classed as "workers" but faced the precariousness and lack of protections of the self-employed.
THE relationship between a computer and a printer can have the precariousness and unpredictability of a blind date.
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Some job security would probably help, but I now accept the uncertainty and precariousness of research contracts as an occupational hazard.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's government struggled, however, with apparent indecisiveness, political challenges from opposition parties, a euro crisis involving a bailout for Greece, and an academic-corruption scandal, all of which left a general feeling of uncertainty and precariousness.
For Mr. Hirschhorn the marooned Concordia was a powerful metaphor, one that spoke to the "uncertainty and precariousness" of contemporary life, much as the Titanic in 1912 encapsulated class differences just before the Great War.
It is a complex story about ambivalence and adaptation, precariousness, limitation and pride.
We argue for the importance of documenting and highlighting the precariousness, vulnerability and uncertainty of young men in scholarly and programmatic work on masculinities.
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