Sentence examples for such precariousness from inspiring English sources

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However, it could also become a factor of instability if the national economy is incapable of accommodating young people and if such precariousness is combined with high levels of corruption and a weak political system and institutions [22].

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Mr. Netanyahu acknowledged in an address to the Council on Foreign Relations that "skepticism is warranted," given the dismal record of such negotiations and the precariousness of his own position at the head of a fractious coalition dominated by pro-settler parties.

This is symptomatic of how little mainstream political parties have to offer to effectively redress basic social problems caused by capitalist globalisation – such as unemployment, job precariousness and the impact of migration in configuring multicultural societies.

There's such a sense of general precariousness.

People's lives often change abruptly in Ms. Munro's stories (by accident, bad luck or calculated risk), but her earlier tales tended to give us a kaleidoscopic views of such events, conveying both the precariousness of daily life and the subjectivity of memory.

Without employment rights, gig economy workers that provide services on such tech platforms face ongoing precariousness with limited means to organize and protest changes.

That someone with such a heightened sense of the precariousness of life should have agreed, however reluctantly, to a life in the tumultuous, high-stress world of politics underscores both her devotion to her husband and her willingness to let him steer the course of their lives.

If expressed by the terms used all through this paper, such a reality can be translated into precariousness of social welfare systems in the country (with severe influence on its health care structure) and the rudimentary and incipient character of the national innovation system [ 35].

It's the precariousness of the composition that gives the image such force, along with the playing off of empty space against full; black against light; circle against straight lines.

A creative economy and its associated industries are celebrated as a panacea for urban revalorization and economic development; however, the reality of working and producing in these sectors, is marked by precariousness and uncertainty, which reveals the weaknesses of such planning policies.

He found it striking that such a young child would already have a sense of the precariousness of nature.

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