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"Under his watch, reserves got bled down to precarious levels.
The report said that young people in developing economies are more vulnerable to precarious employment and poverty.
His resignation of the Berlin post in 2002 suggested the end was near, but he made a near-miraculous return to precarious health.
With the return to precarious employment, the state could guarantee work, with a minimum wage that actually meets people's living costs.
They are also largely over-represented when it comes to precarious employment, what with part-time work and short-term contracts.
Margins are declining, as banks absorb some of the rate rises rather than passing them on to precarious borrowers.Bank Indonesia insists that local banks are in much better shape than they were seven years ago.
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Let us contemplate what we can cultivate inside ourselves to rise to the precarious situation that lies ahead.
The main factor leading to contamination of reservoir A was the vulnerability to infiltration due to its precarious state of conservation.
Her group's report, she said, is meant to alert people to the precarious nature of the system.
Immigration experts say a border wall will also drive migrant families to use smugglers to navigate precarious border crossing routes.
The military's elaborate and potent media system stands in stark contrast to the precarious media options available to civilians.
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