How To Use Precariousness In A Sentence
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The familiar precariousness of working-class life is only now hitting the middle classes.
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The precariousness of these ladders is evident in that they need to be replaced every 10-12 weeks due to structural damage from the intense humidity and dampness.
Linda Constant: Thirsty in Tanzania: Africa's Infrastructure Challenge of Climate Change and Development
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Daily clashes between cabinet members highlight the precariousness of the agreement.
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She doesn't realize the precariousness of her situation even during a serious disaster like this.
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You've clearly beaten precarité ( "precariousness") once and for all!
Tom Guarriello: Une Erreur Terrible
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The program's precariousness threatens to upend his family.
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They recognized the precariousness of the foothold.
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In a speech delivered on the tarmac, Benedict referred to the precariousness many young people see in their future.
The Seattle Times
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The angle I've taken the pics from accentuate the precariousness of the rock!
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the precariousness of his income
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I shook my head and listened again to Tom, who was now holding forth on my financial precariousness—meaning my unusual penniless royal mistress, yet unmarried, state.
Exit the Actress
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The press had huddled at the very tip of the ice cap, hardly at all wary of the precariousness of the ledge they stood upon.
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The precariousness of the city's infrastructure was on full display last August when a massive downpour overwhelmed the pumping system.
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He has proven that he can fight off the precariousness of aging.
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Suddenly they've got the precariousness of creatives, of the underclass, without that gleeful experience of decades spent living-it-up.
January 2009
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On the level of form, you share mortality and the precariousness of existence.
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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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And yet I have been at pains not to conceal the facts that those things I have instanced have a certain precariousness of tenure.
Change Or Decay
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Of course, the 'stairs' only exist when someone has cut them into the deep snow; we'll be scrambing on all fours over large boulders today, resisting the temptation to turn around and look behind us, as our higher centers of gravity from the heavy packs only add to the precariousness of our struggle.
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Walkers are warned of the cliff's precariousness.
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Despite the precariousness of the situation, the rescue went off flawlessly.
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The precariousness of human life is expressed through the recurrent motif of being lost at sea.
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I walked on the other side, feeling the precariousness of the road.
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M'Iver, who was the first to take watch for the night, paced back and forth along the lobbies or stood to warm himself at the fire he fed at intervals with peat or pine-root Though he had a soldier's reverence for the slumbers of his comrades, and made the least of noises as he moved around in his deer-skins, the slightest movement so advertised his zeal, and so clearly recalled the precariousness of our position, that I could not sleep.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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The film captures the precariousness of an addict's sobriety.
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Wells was well aware of the precariousness of human life.
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Which is shelter from competition, the tax man and most of all, "precariousness" of any kind.
Berlusconi Is Back
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The economic precariousness forced a substantial number of men to leave for distant lands as migrant workers.
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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.