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the precarity
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A condition of existence without predictability or security, affecting material or psychological welfare
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The earthquake revealed the precarity of Mexico City life.
Even better to eradicate the precarity in sporadic work through state provision of the basic necessities.
Because of the "precarity of the medium," she added, "there's something in the room that makes people aware of how easily histories get lost".
Hence its parallel campaigns against WikiLeaks: to crush it through the precarity of the internet and to formally limit freedom of the press.
For them, talking about immigration and being afraid of immigration is about the precarity of being working class, when people's basic needs are no longer secure and they want change.
Where Storr is concerned with the precarity of modern-day work, Knight is preoccupied with the tedium endured by the office-bound class: pointless morning meetings, irritating group projects.
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Balancing full-time single-parenthood, the precarities of freelance writing and a series of disastrous relationships damn near sapped my soul.
I see their practices as an effect of the social and economic marginalizations that they are faced with; a reaction to the precarities in their own lives.
One might take solace in the employment flexibility offered by Uber, but even that is just a function of the overall precarity of the working population: with so many people out of work and struggling to get by, Uber can be assured that there will always be somebody, somewhere, willing to drive, if only for a few hours.
And if China is to be subject to the same precarity that has afflicted the rest of the world, the regime will be grateful for any predictability this brings.
Given the urgency of the subject, it's a pity that Ross didn't give more space to European developments, such as the colorful "precarity" protest movement and the discussion of policies that could extend labor rights to all workers.
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