Sentence examples for typically precarious from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Barenboim said he had taken on the permanent job, long held out to him by La Scala, because he had deepened his relationship with the orchestra and because he felt the move would help maintain government support for the theater, which is typically precarious in Italy.

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Typically, people living precarious lives have less access to knowledge when they need as much access as possible to find a way forward, said Ms. Giles, of York University.

With the Senate relatively narrowly divided at 53-47 in favor of the Democrats — and with lawmakers and the Obama administration exploring major initiatives like changes to Medicare, a tax law overhaul and a broad budget deal that could contain spending cuts — the willingness of a handful of senators to take what would typically be politically precarious votes could tip the balance.

As a measure of approach withdrawal motivation, asymmetric frontal activity may be expected to relate to donating behavior when individuals are confronted with a charity's promotional material (typically showing the precarious situation of those in need) and are asked for a donation.

The textbook answer is to push policies that end the divide between hard-to-fire "insiders" and typically young "outsiders" on precarious short-term contracts.

To that effect, more women than men continue to work in the informal sector, which is typically associated with increased job insecurity and precarious social welfare.

What makes globalization precarious is that nonzero-sum relationships typically have a downside: both players can lose as well as win.

Initially archeologists believed that these tribes, which typically consisted of 15 to 40 people, eked out a precarious existence.

The chronically precarious: the reliably broke, people in this group are typically on a steady contract albeit with low pay.

Typically, Australians who are stuck with unaffordable housing costs also have lower incomes, more precarious connections to the labour market and they have spent less time in education.

Unlike extortion cases, in which hackers typically demand a fee for not disclosing specific proprietary information, attacks by hacktivists put companies in a potentially more precarious and vulnerable waiting mode.

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