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They felt the life of an artist was too precarious".
The balancing act of family and career was too precarious and overwhelming.
In the end Daddyji sent the children, including Ved, away when he felt the situation was too precarious.
But Mr. Clinton, in a Rose Garden appearance today with reporters, said the situation in Colombia was too precarious to wait.
Mr. Wilson actually tried to restrain the bailout — he was among the task force members who argued that Chrysler's financial position was too precarious to warrant an infusion of public money.
But when his father advised him at 17 that the film industry was too precarious a platform for his ambitions, Norman turned to journalism instead, initially hoping to become a foreign correspondent for the Daily Express.
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That's too precarious a position for any company to tolerate.
But now London and Washington say security in this war-torn former British colony is too precarious.
Back in the 1960s, my mum used to to find the racist notion that she should "go home and swing on a banana tree" a laugh-out-loud moment, because banana trees are actually made of big leaves, not branches, and are too precarious for anyone to swing on.
Diving deep into a true yoga practice, however, is too precarious.
Thus, even though cohabiting couples may have one child together, their relationship may be too precarious for them to want more.
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