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To most Zimbabwe watchers her situation is perhaps the most precarious.
For children everywhere, the most precarious time is the first month of life.
Those sound like some of the most precarious jobs in the business right now.
Criminalization is deeply harmful to people living in the most precarious and vulnerable situations.
Her husband is a small farmer, one of the most precarious jobs in the world.
Though Biden leads in public polls in Iowa, he is a most precarious front-runner.
Food workers all along continent-spanning supply chains are among the economy's most precarious workers.
Landslides affect slopes across a wide range of settings, but steep terrain is most precarious.
If hedge funds are in the most precarious position, private equity funds are also facing doubts.
Battleground Democratic freshmen on Wednesday cast the most precarious votes of their brief congressional political careers.
If there's any internet persona that brings joy, even in the most precarious of circumstances, it's Boobie Billie.
The losses will not be isolated to the travel industry and the most precarious sectors of the service economy.
But Warren opened February in the most precarious financial position of any top-tier candidate in the Democratic field.
Who was being the most trampled on in the United States and whose rights underneath the law were the most precarious?
Said law has been guiding and inspiring semiconductor research for close to 50 years, but it's now entering its most precarious era.
Senators in swing states like Colorado, Arizona, and North Carolina are the ones in the most precarious position as the vote approaches.
Blued is in a peculiar position: It might be the biggest app of its kind, yet it is also the most precarious.
AMONG the world's megacities, Delhi, India's capital, has a good claim to several dubious distinctions: foulest air, hottest summer, most precarious water supply.
It is still too early to know how many of them were immigrants, who are in the most precarious position of any group.
Senators in swing states like Colorado, Arizona, and North Carolina are the ones in the most precarious position with a vote like this.
They do a really bad job of encouraging new savings, especially by the low- and middle class-individuals in the most precarious financial situations.
Advisers debated the wisdom of doing so, believing it could lend urgency and weight to one of the most precarious moments of Trump's presidency.
The newest inhabitants are Syrian refugees who have moved into the most precarious buildings, many which look as if they could topple at any moment.
With an election only two weeks away, Netanyahu faces serious legal challenges and is behind in the polls — perhaps his most precarious electoral position in decades.
As a result, President Danilo Medina began a resettlement program to move more than 5,500 residents from La Barquita, one of the city's most precarious neighborhoods.
We talked about the documentary, women who surf, and why he wanted to tell a positive story about one of the most precarious places on Earth.
"The Filter Bubble is the Future of TV." This is the smartest take, but also the most precarious, because it incorporates elements of all the responses above.
Being "white" has had the highest rewards and yet the most precarious boundaries -- people of Irish and Italian descent were included in whiteness only 150 years ago.
And while such credits did indeed help millions of working families, they left the most precarious in our society, mainly women and children in deep poverty, worse off.
But even more reasonably priced short-term loans can hurt those with the most precarious finances, making them more likely to run up fees on the checking side.
Lacroix said a strategic review by the U.N. and the AU envisions that over the coming two years peacekeeping would focus on the most precarious areas, now Jebel Marra.
Then, board member Lauren Kelley gives an explainer of the Hyde Amendment, Joe Biden's electoral baggage around it and why this is the most precarious moment for reproductive rights since 1973.
Still, black head coaches tend to have the most precarious hold on jobs with the most vulnerable teams and the most limited opportunities for a second chance helming a staff elsewhere.
But Angela has to slink around E-Corp itself, train her face to rest somewhere between a smirk and a blank slate, and keep her cool under the most precarious of circumstances.
In effect, Rosenstein's possible ouster now has put the Mueller probe in its most precarious position to date — possibly allowing Trump to escape further investigation into him, his associates, and his family.
South Africa With one in four people living in extreme poverty, and an unemployment rate of more than 27 percent, South Africa's economy has long been one of the world's most precarious.
" America, he added, is "in the most precarious financial position" and "not dealing with it could crush our economy, it could wipe out whatever we've saved, it could even destroy our republic.
But some of the most precarious positions are the unskilled or low-skilled workers, particularly in areas where the labor laws exclude them from protection, and women often fall into this category.
"South Korea is in the most precarious situation" of any regional player right now, said Narang, "and you could see it on Moon's face" on Thursday when Trump first killed the summit.
Instead of slowly and carefully hunting for the safest path down the mountain, Bizet races down the most precarious trails, back-flipping and front-flipping off of every cliff and precipice he encounters.
Warren was in the most precarious position among the top-tier Democratic candidates, with just $2.3 million remaining her account, including $400,20163 she drew from a line of credit her campaign secured in January.
Russia questions swirl The week-long swing through the Middle East and Europe provided momentary relief for a beleaguered Trump, whose presidency reached its most precarious moments in the scandal-pocked week before he departed.
Just when relations between Russia and the West are at their most precarious point since the Cold War, Mr. Trump has been Russia's defender and the beneficiary of Moscow's efforts to influence the presidential campaign.
While they continue to distance themselves from the most extreme recourse — impeaching President Trump — senior Democrats who stand to control key House panels could soon oversee inquiries into some of the most precarious threats to Mr. Trump's presidency.
"If marriage is the long-term contract that many daters still hope to land, dating itself often feels like the worst, most precarious form of contemporary labor: an unpaid internship," Weigel writes at the start of her book.
Largely forgotten outside South Korea today, the soldiers were deployed to some of the country's most precarious battlegrounds — 60 to 80 percent of rural central Vietnam was then under the control of the National Liberation Front, or Viet Cong.
Trump's announced intent means it is likely the Pentagon will go through several leadership changes in the coming weeks, at a time when the US is confronting one of the most precarious national security situations of Trump's presidency -- tensions with Iran.
Less than a year ago, theTo figure out which sites face the most precarious future, the researchers developed a Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) that considers how climate change might diminish the value of a World Heritage Site and impact its surrounding community.
The one possible exception is Facebook, which remains the most precarious of the Big Five, given the increasing vitriol it attracts, its relative lack of room to grow in wealthy markets and, probably most important, the fact it remains a one-trick revenue pony.
The scene sounds like something straight from Hollywood: Star player, saddled with expectations but humbled by struggle, rallying his teammates in their most precarious moment to prove true sports heroism isn't defined so much by stats and feats as it is by character and resolve.
Whether you are hoping for a relationship or just casual sex, dating "often feels like the worst, most precarious form of contemporary labour: an unpaid internship," writes Moira Weigel in "Labour of Love", an occasionally amusing and often provocative look at the work of wooing.
Strangely enough, the most precarious position in the wild-card race may belong to the Orioles, who entered Sunday in position for the second wild-card spot but had gone 8-12 over the previous 20 games and were 12-18 over their previous 30.
Ms. Mullan's daughter, Antoinette Cannon, 29, a trauma nurse who also works at the hospital, was standing out front with a physician assistant, taking injured patients out of vehicles as they drove up to the hospital and quickly assessing whose conditions were the most precarious.
Now, a lot of the reason for this reality is structural in that artists are some of the most precarious laborers; only the administrators get paid a salary in the field of art, so there is an underlying conservatism that is honestly pretty pathetic and limiting.
Because the politicians who watched over decades of immiseration, happy to let anything halfway decent on this little island sink into fallow fields or be blotted out by shiningly inaccessible housing developments, were also happy to let the country's most precarious and unrepresented people take the blame.
If the judge decides the torture program undermines statements given by the defendants, the government's case could be in serious jeopardy the most consequential trial to come out of Guantánamo Bay could be at its most precarious point yet — after decades of legal wrangling in both civilian and military courts.
But the contemporary moment shows especially clearly how vulnerable populations are pitted by political opportunists against the most precarious workers in their chosen destinations, so a truly toxic political condition takes hold where the language of security, both physical and economic, is presented as a zero-sum game that trumps humanitarian and ethical concerns.
Meanwhile, the bad news continues to pile up for Bezos & Co. "We expect the antitrust rhetoric to reach deafening levels during this Presidential election year, while Amazon's relationship with the White House remains the most precarious within Big Tech," said Brian White, internet and software analyst at Moness Crespi Hardt in a note to investors this week.
At a time when Afghanistan is arguably in its most precarious position since 2202 — the Taliban now controls more territory than at any point since the beginning of the war and 2628 of the 28500 groups classified as terrorist organizations by the U.S. Department of State now operate in the country — the international community has been left in suspense to wait and see.
To take only the most precarious potentials, notwithstanding Trump's pointed and demeaning criticism that Tillerson is wasting his time talking with North Korea's "Little Rocket Man" over the testing and potentially arming of missiles that can deliver nuclear strikes against our close allies and now even against U.S. territory, Tillerson has stayed the diplomatic course and arguably helped inhibit a preemptive first strike by the United States.
An actress is a professional specialized in not being the same person twice. Alda Garrido is none of this. Her theatrical technique in psychological characterization is the most precarious. On the other hand, she has something much rarer: a genuinely comical personality.
None of the approximately 1,800 students on campus at the time were killed. David Dockery, the president of the University, said: > I'm convinced-nobody will ever convince me otherwise-that God's angels were > unleashed to come as ministering spirits to protect those students in the > most precarious of situations. Fifty-one students were taken to Jackson-Madison General Hospital.
Plan of the Hurlers, 1906 The Hurlers comprises three stone circles that lie on a line from SSW to NNE, and have diameters of , and . The two outer stone circles are circular. The middle circle, the largest is slightly elliptical. The survival of the southern stone circle, which now contains nine stones, has been most precarious: only two of the remaining stones are upright and the other seven are partially covered with soil.
The collapse of debt-ridden ITV Digital in May 2002 plunged many Football League clubs into turmoil. The likes of Bradford City, Nottingham Forest, Watford, Barnsley, Lincoln City and Port Vale filed for administration, fearful that the drastic loss of revenue would put them out of business. Of all the troubled clubs, Bradford City's situation was the most precarious. The West Yorkshire club had debts of £36million and had failed to meet a deadline for a takeover deal.
No goals at either end in the first half, but Tom Soares put the home side in front in the first minute of the second half then a late goal from James Scowcroft wrapped up all three points for Palace. Match Thirty-Nine – Barnsley 0–1 Sheffield United A single goal from Billy Sharp was enough to prove decisive in this Yorkshire derby, a loss which sees Barnsley drop to within two points of the relegation zone; their most precarious position all season. Match Forty – Burnley 2–1 Barnsley Quickfire goals from Wade Elliott and Kyle Lafferty put the home side two goals up here.
But on Shackle's reading Keynes abandoned this "great undermining" of the "theory of value"—by which he meant any economics based on market equilibrium—in his General Theory instead falling back on a "curious methodology... where what is displayed to the reader is a range of 'equilibria' of the most precarious and ephemeral kind".G.L.S Shackle, "Epistemics & Economics: A Critique of Economic Doctrines" Cambridge University Press, p. 163. United Kingdom, 1972. Shackle writes that Keynes only really arrived at the true meaning of the revolution he had undertaken in Chapter 12 of the General Theory and then, more forcefully, in his 1937 article in the Quarterly Journal of Economics entitled The Theory of Employment.
The citation read: > For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. When, by the capture of a > neighbouring height, the enemy had rendered the position of two companies > most precarious because they now came under concentrated machine-gun fire > from their left rear, he immediately went to the most threatened spot, and > by his courageous bearing and great coolness was responsible for the safe > withdrawal of these companies. The unfailing energy and resolution shown by > this officer were most noticeable. Glazebrook from the Roll of Honour published in The Illustrated London News on 20 April 1918 In March 1917 the Cheshire Yeomanry were merged with the Shropshire Yeomanry to form an infantry unit: the 10th (Shropshire and Cheshire Yeomanry) Battalion, The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
His axial stones are delicately balanced sculptures of two (occasionally three) stones positioned one upon another at the most precarious point discovered.Axial Stones: An Art of Precarious Balance (North Atlantic Books: 2006), foreword Carter Ratcliff "Axial" refers to the invisible axis that comes into focus at the moment of precarious balance. In addition to axial stones, Quasha has created axial drawings, executed with two hands simultaneously; axial drumming/music, non-metrical pulsation-based rhythm arising from interaction of instruments, sounds, surfaces; and axial poems, discovering points of charged variability in actual language use and bringing about a self-actualizing process. For his video installation work art is: Speaking Portraits, which includes multiple volumes (art is, music is, poetry is, he has recorded over 800 artists, poets, and composers (in 11 countries and 21 languages).
The 4th Dimension remain as professional and precise as ever, particularly drummer Ranjit Barot who debatably has the most precarious and thereby the most important job of the band by keeping all the elements tied together." Ira Kantor of Elmore Magazine noted "Throughout the album, as on Now Here This, you get the image of McLaughlin with his head bobbing, a smile on his face as his fingers work their magic. “El Hombre Que Sabia” is a tribute to flamenco giant Paco de Lucia, featuring fast-flying fingers across an acoustic guitar. It's also the softest track on the album and sounds like McLaughlin is trying to conjure up beautiful Friday Night in San Francisco vibes of yore... As a whole, Black Light brings more meat to McLaughlin's repertoire.
Disappointed in the result of this legislation, the Congress, in February 1864, went much farther in the same direction by passing a law requiring note-holders to fund their notes before a certain date, after which notes would be taxed a third or more of their face value. This drastic measure was accepted as meaning a partial repudiation of the Confederate debt, and though it for a time reduced the currency outstanding and lowered prices, it wrecked the government's credit, and made it impossible for the Treasury to float any more loans. During the last months of the war, the Treasury led a most precarious existence, and its actual operations can only be surmised. During the entire war the notion that the CSA possessed a most efficient engine of war in its monopoly of cotton (the "King Cotton" idea) buoyed up the hopes of the Confederates.
Due to these factors, higher education courses with a higher employability rate include medicine (there is a very high demand for medical doctors across the whole country), some classic engineering specializations, and computer sciences. Low employability is found among teaching, humanities and some social sciences fields of study, like history, geography, linguistics, philosophy, sociology; or to a lesser degree among the exact sciences and natural sciences, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology or geology, when these courses are oriented towards a teaching career instead of a more technical or scientific research career. Despite their generally high reputation, economics, law and architecture degrees, even from some of the most selective and prestigious schools, have had an increasingly low employability rate due to an excessive number of new graduates each year. There are courses which used to have high or very high employability rates (at least during the 1990s) and currently are among the most precarious in terms of employment for new graduates.
As a result of the earthquake and the many strong aftershocks, many rivers became blocked by large landslides, which resulted in the formation of "quake lakes" behind the blockages; these massive amounts of water were pooling up at a very high rate behind the natural landslide dams and it was feared that the blockages would eventually crumble under the weight of the ever-increasing water mass, potentially endangering the lives of millions of people living downstream. As of May 27, 2008, 34 lakes had formed due to earthquake debris blocking and damming rivers, and it was estimated that 28 of them were still of potential danger to the local people. Entire villages had to be evacuated because of the resultant flooding. The most precarious of these quake-lakes was the one located in the extremely difficult terrain at Mount Tangjia in Beichuan County, Sichuan, accessible only by foot or air; an Mi-26T heavy lift helicopter belonging to the China Flying Dragon Special Aviation Company was used to bring heavy earthmoving tractors to the affected location.

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