Sentence examples for precariousness in from inspiring English sources

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There is inevitable precariousness in human interaction that stems from the very way in which we are built.

You report on Northern Irish Protestants' "growing feeling of precariousness in the land they once dominated" (front page, July 18).

Guilt and rationalisation sour her memories of her time with Edward; she detects a precariousness in her current marriage.

The danger faded, but even today, there is a sense of precariousness in the world economy, with the American economy slowing while Japan remains in a recession.

You could see a certain precariousness in the early pictures for which she modelled herself, Propped, Prop, Untitled - the naked fat body perched on a stool, the fat itself a narrative of imbalance.

There is an easy tendency, sustained by the media, to accentuate the extreme social precariousness in the French suburbs, the failure of national integration, the continuing problem of the suburbs, regardless of the particular political persuasion of the government in charge.

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Perhaps Munro's advancing age (she is 70) has heightened her awareness of life's precariousness, yet in none of these stories do things go from very bad to worse.

Now, looking back, I understand much more clearly the real kinship I had with Molly, who raised a family, and watched a husband and a beloved child pass away — a kinship rooted, as I say in the book, in the permanent precariousness of the professional classes in a plutocratic society, but also in the sheer difficulty of life, which I once underestimated.

Given the classifications' current legal precariousness, the difficulty in writing a new one lies in figuring out how to keep vineyard owners happy while creating a ranking that stays current.

Lashings of sex and violence, and a shockingly unpredictable narrative rush: not just a way to pull in the viewers, but a chilling experience of the precariousness of life in a brutal historical world.

None of the supposed benefits of "freedom" or "resistance" changed the precariousness of life in Nuristan.

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