Yet the politics of the area nowadays demonstrate the precariousness of modern Toryism in general, and of Letwin's prospects in particular. |
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To paraphrase Bois, in this context it revealed the precariousness of the confidence in bodily and material solidity. |
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As a response to the precariousness of employment, it is far too simplistic. |
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Another indication of the precariousness of the French fact is the limited capacity of the Francophone majority to integrate immigrants. |
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The success of a certain number of women is overshadowing the precariousness, the low wages and the poor working conditions of many other women. |
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To cope with increasing precariousness, priority must be given to quality jobs. |
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However, the events of 7 and 8 April 2008 had illustrated the precariousness of the situation on the ground. |
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Assessing trends in inequalities within a developed society is essential to an understanding of poverty and precariousness. |
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From a stable job with rights, we have now moved to a situation where entrepreneurs institutionalize and always require precariousness. |
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Angelo and his friends had turned trash into musical instruments and precariousness into art. |
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She is a sad, lonely career girl whose financial precariousness makes her a highly suggestible young lady who will clearly do almost anything for a sawbuck. |
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It is my belief that the log symbolizes the precariousness of Existence, while the tiny feeler represents Man's essential powerlessness. |
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The first generation of illegal immigrants is often exposed to precariousness, poverty and exploitation by non-scrupulous employers. |
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Nowadays, the exclusion and the precariousness in the city by th housing became a commonplace, a commonness. |
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But it was invented at moment when this sector was unique in its precariousness. |
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The precariousness of political relations between the two countries could lead to war. |
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More importantly, to repeat an earlier point, the growth in inequality among wage earners and the long-term persistence of precariousness suggest that there are some workers whom the market will likely never assist. |
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Answering it might give us a Howells for these nervous noughts: a poet of middle-class precariousness, of terrorist threats and immigrant renewals, of tarnished gilded ages and plutocratic triumph and liberal embattlement. |
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The industry's precariousness was apparent a few weeks ago at the Gamesa factory, as a crew loaded the guts of the company's newest model of the component, a device known as a nacelle, into its fiberglass shell. |
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A combination of political torpor and economic fragility has once again raised questions about the precariousness of the country's position. A few months ago things looked rosier. |
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Most people would be willing to accept these changes were it not for the fact that the only prospects they are being offered are ever increased precariousness and ever reduced social protection. |
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The diversity of issues addressed, such as outreach, healthcare, disability and precariousness, reflects the personal commitment of the bank's people as well as the human dimension of these initiatives. |
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Each society is going to need to assess the nature and precariousness of its cultural as well as natural heritage in its own terms and determine the uses it wishes to make of both and the links it might build between them. |
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However, given the precariousness of the situation, the TFG has requested the Ethiopian Government to keep its troops in Somalia until the full stabilization of the country and the deployment of AU troops. |
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In doing so, it highlights the precariousness of sudden surges. |
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Unemployment, precariousness and exclusion have for long been dealt with through policies that are updated regularly in the light of performance indicators. |
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Those threats are particularly common in rural communities where more than one third of households globally must confront the precariousness of their livelihoods. |
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Their deal concentrated on strengthening the position of workers on temporary contracts, thus reducing precariousness without taking away the flexibility aspect. |
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One no doubt goes hand in hand with the other, but misery means underdevelopment, abandonment or solitude, and this is why we often use related terms such as precariousness to show the fragility of men, groups and societies. |
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It is also to be kept in mind that such dangers may generally exist where a person is subjected to the domination of another person or is dependent on another person by reason of the precariousness of his position. |
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The cops rightly sensed the precariousness of the situation. |
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Despite their exercise of autonomy and their efforts to make a life within slavery, current historians recognize the precariousness of the slave's situation. |
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Individuals were shown to have been resilient and somewhat autonomous in many of their activities, within the limits of their situation and despite its precariousness. |
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The potential precariousness of the alliance is highlit by the catastrophe of its abrupt ending in the next generation, after the deaths of the two principals. |
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