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precarious existence

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precarious
adjective
uk /prɪˈkeə.ri.əs/ us /prɪˈker.i.əs/
in a dangerous state because of not being safe or not being held in ...
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existence
noun
uk /ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/ us /ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/
the fact of something or ...
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But from 1870 to 1926 it led a precariousexistence, dogged by inadequate budgets and general indifference.
Moreover, women who refused to conform were excluded from their households and communities and were thus condemned to a precariousexistence.
This contributed to a major source of vulnerability, a dependence on a volatile source, that is changing political factions, and because of such a precariousexistence, it encouraged short-term speculation.
Finding a domestic service would have been difficult for those burdened with new-born infants, and begging and seasonal farm labour offered at best a precariousexistence.
What is it that drives them to this barren, precariousexistence?
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But there are far too few law centres, and those that exist sometimes have a precariousexistence.
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We should remember that these unusual creatures live a pretty precariousexistence, entirely dependent on the political fortunes of their masters.
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It is true that in certain places, in certain localities, there are, and have been, local associations with a more or less precariousexistence.
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But it is a precariousexistence and it could collapse at any moment.
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They fall easily as a prey to disease with the slightest disturbance of their most precariousexistence.
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It is a precariousexistence which is liable to end in sudden terrifying death or a slow prolonged death from starvation.
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Secondly, as business men, they do not want the precariousexistence that a fully liberalised regime would bring about.
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That has had a devastating impact on an already precariousexistence.
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It was born seven or eight months ago of an unnatural political union, and it has led a very precariousexistence.
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We cannot forget that they live a rather precariousexistence.
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Sub-post offices have been seeking long-term commercial viability—not a subsidised or precariousexistence, but a well-founded existence.
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Those of use who live in coastwise towns know the hardships which these men have to undergo and the precariousexistence of themselves and their families under present conditions.
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It might be as well to remember that while the taxes are very high yet the sum left is still a sufficient one to eke out a precariousexistence.
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Europe's performers often live a very precariousexistence at the best of times.
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They have a precariousexistence.
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