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Puerto Rico is in a precarious position at the moment.
Rihanna was in a precarious position Friday night in London.
What led you to put him in that precarious position?
New retirees may feel they're in a more precarious position.
The crisis places Mr. Abdul Mahdi in a precarious position.
The Republicans, however, are finding themselves in a precarious position.
Relying on one chemical also puts managers in a precarious position.
Surrounded by regulators, he slowly realizes the precarious position he's in.
Two months into the season, they are in a precarious position.
But the central government in Kabul remains in a precarious position.
Rising trade and geopolitical tensions has put economies in a "precarious" position.
This is a precarious position for Cruz but not an impossible one.
They should also be concerned by the precarious position of many clubs.
But he's in an even more precarious position than he's usually been.
But this mounting situation puts the pension system in a precarious position.
Despite their size, however, the chains are still in a precarious position.
In such a precarious position, Venezuela is at risk of complete default.
Such a decision would still leave DACA beneficiaries in a precarious position.
That has left China's economy in a more precarious position, Cramer said.
However, the site in question sits in a precarious position for researchers.
We were in a precarious position because we couldn't fix your car.
But European leaders said no, leaving Italy's banks in a precarious position.
Let's face it, capitalism is in a very precarious position right now.
When grants don't come through, that puts the center in a precarious position.
Declining growth expectations have put the U.S. Federal Reserve in a precarious position.
Viewers first encounter the protagonist of The Neon Demon in a precarious position.
So suddenly I felt like I was put in this very precarious position.
Still, Mahomes' injury could put Kansas City in a precarious position going forward.
Rosenstein seemed to address his precarious position in a speech earlier this month.
"Every plan is in a precarious position," said Professor Naughton, the former actuary.
White House communications director in the Trump administration is clearly a precarious position.
Monsanto, the world's largest seed producer, has found itself in a surprisingly precarious position.
Long said Ecuador was in "a very precarious position" when it comes to Assange.
At the same time, I think it is a really precarious position for Samsung.
Yet its precarious position has left it unable to risk upsetting a single voter.
Pictures showed the national bird of the United States stuck in the precarious position.
FP's refusal to testify against South Side Serpents puts Jughead in a precarious position.
China, Japan, Brazil, Russia, Europe, particularly Italy, and Venezuela are in a precarious position.
Analysts said the elections will likely leave Pakistan in an even more precarious position.
My current DACA status places me in a precarious position in the public's mind.
The disaster has left Atlantia—the holding company which owns Autostrade—in a precarious position.
"But we're still in a precarious position of scaling without freaking people out," he added.
Blockchain start-up Ripple is in a precarious position for a 5-year-old company.
So Veep is in a precarious position this season — its comedic competition is real life.
Now, Jeremy's prediction has come true -- and it puts him in a very precarious position.
If not for Bob and Mike, doubles would be in a much more precarious position.
Yet after a breakthrough 2015, Ms. Schumer's stardom has shifted into a slightly precarious position.
Zuma could find himself in a precarious position should he lose control of the ANC.
Recent polls in Iowa and New Hampshire also show Clinton in an increasingly precarious position.
This discrepancy puts those rivals in a precarious position if regulators take notice and object.
Measured in sales and prices, the housing sector appears to be in a precarious position.
But it is still in a precarious position, particularly regarding key payments to health plans.
But I never felt as if I was in a precarious position when it was engaged.
The episode underlined May's precarious position in parliament ahead of a vote on any final deal.
It seems that the talks are in a precarious position, and Choe's comments didn't improve matters.
By offshoring its drug and medical supply manufacturing, the US puts patients in a precarious position.
Sex workers are already in an enormously precarious position because of the cultural biases against them.
"But the market would look at this and say, we're in a precarious position," he added.
It could place us exactly back in a precarious position similar to the pre-recession circumstances.
RELATED: White House debates itself over amnesty The confusion put Republican leaders in a precarious position.
The acquisition of Yahoo by Verizon, planned for early 2017, is now in a precarious position.
Ruth's son starts to struggle with his mother's precarious position and the revelations of the trial.
The challenges that Chengdu MoCA is facing highlight the precarious position of art museums in China.
Trump has grown frustrated with the drumbeat of Shulkin news, putting him in a precarious position.
If hedge funds are in the most precarious position, private equity funds are also facing doubts.
"It did put McSally in a precarious position," said Mike Noble, an Arizona-based Republican pollster.
Neither of those projects worked, and as the Watergate crisis mounted, Nixon was in a precarious position.
But smaller-market teams such as Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa are in a more precarious position.
That left Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's centre-right coalition in the precarious position of a minority government.
"We're seeing a little bit of volatility in the market in a quite precarious position," said Gordon.
That leaves Mr. Trump in an increasingly isolated and legally precarious position, according to election law experts.
The hurried clean-up reflected the precarious position Trump has adopted as he meets with world leaders.
And he'll have to think twice about his increasingly precarious position as the modern-day Russian tsar.
Given its location between Russia and Europe, Turkey occupies a particularly precarious position between the two powers.
The Iran nuclear deal is in a precarious position, and European leaders are racing to save it.
They also want to highlight the still-precarious position of LGBTQ people in many parts of the world.
With so many trans-related lawsuits currently under review nationwide, that leaves trans Americans in a precarious position.
The figure's precarious position speaks to the uncertainty produced around people's identities in the aftermath of social upheaval.
Our water security is in a far more precarious position than it was even a few years ago.
But besides having bigger virtual fish to fry, creating blackout zones puts the company in a precarious position.
"ASEAN is in a precarious position now with the concessions, accommodation and even appeasement with China," Thitinan said.
"Maine's demographics are putting the state in a precarious position going forward," said Amanda Rector, the state economist.
The magazine's precarious position comes after its leadership spent months searching for a buyer, the people told CNN.
But it bears remembering exactly how the United States and our allies ended up in this precarious position.
This would destabilize the ice shelf, known as the Larsen C, and put it in a precarious position.
Many Canadians believe that Mexico caved to Mr. Trump, putting Canada in a precarious position as the outlier.
While there are plenty of foxes in New Jersey, the plover is in a much more precarious position.
Gates tells Axios that he fears "Apple and other tech giants" are in a precarious position at the moment.
Margaret Bourke-White taking a photo from a precarious position on the Chrysler Building in New York City, 1934.
Our young children are in a precarious position, because we are in danger of not getting pre-K right.
The resignations and May's precarious position left investors panicking that Britain could exit the European Union without any agreement.
That puts them in a precarious position, with little leftover water to serve as a buffer in dry spells.
Turning down the funds has put PHS's clinics—which primarily serve low-income New Yorkers—in a precarious position.
Yet there has been little outcry, underscoring for many local journalism's precarious position and a growing willingness to experiment.
That left him in a precarious position, tumbling through a cloud of smoke into the traffic behind the leaders.
AT&T is in a precarious position, argues Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst and Managing Partner of New Street Research.
Trump has done none of that, which puts him in a more precarious position as the issues are revealed.
In Shelley's novel, it is a man named Lionel Verney who finds himself in this extreme and precarious position.
Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn: The Nets are in the precarious position of being clear sellers without many assets to deal off.
The recall puts Samsung, which has been trying to match the success of the Apple iPhone, in a precarious position.
That places her in a peculiar and precarious position in South Korea, where patriarchy rules the political and corporate worlds.
Now, the skirmishes at a Trump rally in Chicago on Friday evening have placed Mr. Cruz in a precarious position.
Instead, they're left in a precarious position, reaching out to other local leaders in the midst of their own response.
The Americans are still in a precarious position in their bid to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Mr. Rajoy was left heading a minority government — with the support of the Ciudadanos Party — and in a precarious position.
Some former senior officials said the case showed that the department was in an increasingly precarious position under Mr. Trump.
Despite the last-minute bump from the debate, Warren is still in a precarious position heading into the next contests.
After raising $100 million, virtual reality content startup Jaunt has been in a precarious position for a few years now.
The new stream of evidence underscores the precarious position lawmakers find themselves in on the precipice of the Senate trial.
And the IMF has said the global economy is in a "precarious" position because of rising trade and geopolitical tensions.
That film successfully rebooted fan interest in the franchise, even while leaving its characters in a bit of a precarious position.
We won't know the answer for quite a few years, but the US is increasingly in a precarious position, Rendall said.
Sanchez, like thousands of other DREAMers preparing to graduate from colleges and universities across the US, is in a precarious position.
So when the Soviet Union began collapsing in 1989, and ultimately dissolved in 1991, North Korea was left a precarious position.
But the line between personal and professional has become ever thinner in the business world, leaving Jurvetson in a precarious position.
The official promo for Season 8, episode 2 places Jaime Lannister, also known as the Kingslayer, in a particularly precarious position.
It was a precarious position for a record-setting team entering what threatened to be its final quarter of the season.
But for the workers, already in the precarious position of contract labor, making every customer a boss is a terrifying prospect.
"You are in a very precarious position, because you represent an administration that many of us disagree with," Sharpton told her.
With a national student-loan debt total of $2083 trillion, borrowers are in a precarious position that makes them easy targets.
She also addressed the precarious position of women in sci-fi, and why writing a gender irrelevant novel proved surprisingly difficult.
But the company is in a precarious position as it considers replacing jobs that have won it subsidies and public goodwill.
The fatal crash increased skepticism from top Uber executives about the project, and put the autonomous unit in a precarious position.
Now, Mr. Firman is in the eye of a political storm that highlights the precarious position confronting many law enforcement officials.
The coronavirus may significantly weaken a global economy that was already in a precarious position, Yale University's Stephen Roach told CNBC.
She says her platform put her in a precarious position, and after two colleagues were arrested, she decided to leave Turkey.
The Charlotte Hornets are losers of two of their last three and hang in precarious position in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
About 360 of them are in the same precarious position as Cho: They've been inducted but have not yet started basic training.
Blackmores' dour outlook underlines the precarious position of companies around the world that have staked their future on insatiable Chinese consumer appetite.
It puts the company, which used to call itself the "free speech wing of the free speech party" in a precarious position.
Yet in order to understand what's worthwhile about Lerner's book, it's necessary to appreciate the precarious position from which it was written.
Xi has to learn that the free ride is over and his country is in a more precarious position than he realizes.
What makes the situation even juicer is that Marbury's final year is a team option, leaving the Ducks in a precarious position.
But the videotape fits all of the major criteria for a damaging scandal, and it puts congressional Republicans in a precarious position.
You'll likely be mapping all of these systems earlier than you're comfortable, because the game starts you in such a precarious position.
Built around a series of whiplash-inducing twists, the episode, titled "The Word," certainly left Elisabeth Moss's Offred in a precarious position.
The party's veer to the right over the 2010s has placed nearly all Republican women with political ambition in a precarious position.
Carolina Panthers: Three consecutive losses have left the Panthers in a precarious position entering Sunday's road game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
As Trumpism has come to define the Republican Party, it has forced Republicans running for office and reelection into a precarious position.
Senators in swing states like Colorado, Arizona, and North Carolina are the ones in the most precarious position as the vote approaches.
"I think the president has put her in a very precarious position," a senior Trump administration official said in a recent interview.
And with Colin's collusion case getting the green light to move forward it puts the sport's apparel giant in a precarious position.
In the center of the shop, a few live specimens swim languidly in a fish tank, blissfully unaware of their precarious position.
For starters, we should improve the robustness and resilience of our infrastructure; our dependence on satellites has put us in a precarious position.
As a result it is a virtual nonentity online, a seemingly precarious position (Mr Murdoch's tabloid, the Sun, dropped its paywall in November).
That dependence has put Penney's in a precarious position, as consumers put a smaller piece of their budgets toward T-shirts and jeans.
But it's still a precarious position, and there's no guarantee that law enforcement's future efforts will be any less messy than this one.
Such an outcome would fundamentally shift the equation of power in our nation's capital and put the President in an extremely precarious position.
Our results show how Trump's purported attempt to co-opt Ukraine's precarious position with Russia worsens divides inside Ukraine and weakens US influence.
While these tensions may not results in deaths in episode four, they do put some characters of the North in a precarious position.
"Coats is in a precarious position because the president does not take too well to people who disagree with him," Mr. Turner said.
It is still too early to know how many of them were immigrants, who are in the most precarious position of any group.
Its cash balance had dwindled by 40% to $87.7 million in just three months, leaving it in a precarious position before the fire.
The coronavirus may significantly weaken a global economy that was already in a precarious position, Yale University's Stephen Roach told CNBC on Wednesday.
Senators in swing states like Colorado, Arizona, and North Carolina are the ones in the most precarious position with a vote like this.
No public corruption case is ever a slam dunk, but this paper trail puts Trump Jr., Manafort, and Kushner in a precarious position.
Other factors, including extremely low interest rates, rising credit losses and a deterioration of asset quality also put Italian banks in a precarious position.
The penultimate season-opener's moniker is even worse if you remember the precarious position we left Homeland heroine Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) toiling in.
In the capitulation stage, the cash on the sidelines and those on the wrong side of the market find themselves in a precarious position.
That put the area in a precarious position, he explained: If the dams retained too much water, homes built behind the reservoir could flood.
Acting as a linguistic intermediary between foreign forces and the local population can put a person in a precarious position, arousing suspicion and hostility.
Like all major food companies, it is now stuck in the precarious position of battling low growth and rising costs in the public eye.
But she considers the decision to self-publish these photographs her riskiest action, placing her in the most legally precarious position she's been in.
Archambault made his way near the drum, grabbed a mic, and confirmed that, indeed, the black snake had been placed in a precarious position.
A "subject" is a midrange status; this person is part of the investigation but not quite a target; a precarious position to be in.
Arizona might have regained sole possession of first place in the Pac-12, but the 10th-ranked Wildcats know they're in a precarious position.
But the assault on journalists was a reminder of the precarious position reporters hold in an era of verbal attacks from the White House.
Combined with political opposition from Democrats in the House, they put the president's health agenda in a precarious position heading into the 85033 election.
And for public transportation, which is always in a financially precarious position, those precautions could really screw things up if other measures aren't taken.
But in that moment, as a black woman being confronted by a police officer, she felt as if she was in a precarious position.
For decades, African-American folklore failed to capture mainstream attention and remained in a perpetually precarious position, always on the verge of being lost.
But, combined with a vote late on Tuesday when the government lost on the finance bill, the defeats underline May's precarious position in parliament.
That way, I have a roll already in place so I won't find myself in a precarious position trying to get a new roll.
Those in Trump-won districts are in a particularly precarious position, and many are being inundated by anti-impeachment ads from GOP outside groups.
Other figures raise questions about the durability of white evangelicals' support for Trump, particularly given the precarious position he finds himself in with Syria.
It is an exceedingly precarious position between counseling patients on the most appropriate and compassionate care for their health and interpreting vague legal exceptions.
The disagreement could put the U.S. into a precarious position as its NATO ally in Ankara directs an armed conflict against another U.S. partner.
But the law will always be in a precarious position as long as a hostile White House can attack it with nicks and cuts.
Initially it's a welcome change, but as winter approaches, and his mental state deteriorates, his wife and daughter find themselves in an increasingly precarious position.
That puts them in a precarious position, as they have a better chance of winning legal status in the U.S. if they enter as minors.
The latest rap superstar to release an album, Nicki Minaj, on the other hand, is in a more precarious position than any of her peers.
Let's learn from the mistakes of our parents' generation and take action to make sure we don't end up in an even more precarious position.
It also has the world's largest debt burden, at more than twice the size of its economy, leaving its public finances in a precarious position.
"Circumstances push (Taliban widows) into a precarious position and compel them to continue their lives as sex slaves in the hands of Taliban," she said.
Several moments this season made Claire aware of the precarious position of Native Americans: the government's bigotry, Otter Tooth's ghost, Adawehi's murder, settlers' violent suspicions.
This work also put him in a politically precarious position with Franco's regime, which kept him from establishing a long-term studio or home base.
I arrived at rookie camp at Hofstra University in May 2007 in a precarious position as a result of an injury I suffered while at Clemson.
In other words, Gordon believes that oil service and exploration stocks are underperforming crude and therefore in a more precarious position should oil continue its fall.
Lacking food and water for an extended portion of their "layover," attendees were in a stunningly precarious position with nothing Insta-worthy to show for it.
" At the moment, he said, Trump is "in a precarious position, but the keys are not so firmly aligned that you can make a clear prediction.
Georgia's already precarious position — "smack between Turkey and Russia, [and] a very, very weak state" — would be exacerbated by Turkey pulling away from NATO, Lamrani said.
Just at the moment we're beginning to see real results, the AHCA would decimate that progress and put our nation's most vulnerable in a precarious position.
Because what happens is that when you're out there tweeting and saying the things that you're saying, you are putting your husband in a precarious position.
But in exchange, Mr. Viola, a retired Army major, may find himself in the precarious position of being a government official who benefits from federal contracts.
Given his team's precarious position, Coach Darryl Sutter had no interest in discussing a goaltending situation that will probably be in flux in the coming weeks.
Japan has the world's largest debt burden, at more than twice the size of its $5 trillion economy, leaving its public finances in a precarious position.
Dalio said the Fed finds itself in a precarious position because there are parallels between the current economic environment and 1937, when the Great Depression intensified.
But his suddenly precarious position — from prophet to possible pariah in one presidential cycle — illustrates the strange position of conservative Christians in the age of Trump.
When you're black and you actually evangelize for self-defense against the violence of state like Niecee does, you can find yourself in an extremely precarious position.
Anchor Kenny Mayne, who flew into the presentation dressed as an angel, compared cable's precarious position to the thin wires that held him up in the air.
British media said the contempt move was also supported by the small Northern Irish party which props up May's minority government, underlining her precarious position in parliament.
Sewing argued Wednesday that pushing interest rates further into negative territory would do little to stimulate the region's economy, which is once again in a precarious position.
Bungie is in the precarious position of trying to straddle an industry line, which is what makes its community so vulnerable to being whipped up into these frenzies.
" Asked by reporters Sunday about her precarious position in state polls, Warren said, "I didn't start by doing polls a year ago, and I still don't do polls.
Based on this, Boockvar said that central bankers are losing their credibility and their ability to generate higher asset prices, putting the stock market in a precarious position.
But many also express concerns that the changes could backfire, by working in lobbyists' favor, slowing down the commission, or putting its rulings in a legally precarious position.
Meanwhile, the estimated 3 million civilians currently in the northwestern province —many of whom have already relocated from elsewhere due to the war — are in a precarious position.
A 2015 report by the Government Accountability Office found that guest workers' precarious position tended to discourage complaints about mistreatment by employees fearful of retaliation by the employer.
The Mexican stock market could be in a precarious position ahead of the U.S. presidential election, and one trader is attempting to take advantage of all the uncertainty.
The exceptionally close vote leaves Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's center-right Liberal Party-led government in a precarious position, potentially needing the support of independent and minor parties.
The woman was in a precarious position, since her husband had reached the United States ahead of her and she had no one in Mexico to help her.
"Lower-income families, because they are spending so much on core needs, are absolutely in a precarious position that is contributing to the overall wealth gap," she said.
Withdrawing from the deal could have numerous consequences for the US and the wider world, and puts Trump in a precarious position with some of America's top allies.
But students at the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) now find themselves in an even more precarious position, as the school plans to close indefinitely after this semester.
The attack underscored both the militants' ability to stage large-scale attacks despite a months-long government offensive against them and the precarious position of Pakistan's minority Christians.
SoundCloud has come to symbolize the precarious position of any stand-alone independent in an online music market that Spotify, Apple, YouTube and Amazon have come to dominate.
But as a result of a combination of policy miscues and anti-competitive behavior on the part of brand drug manufacturers, generic manufacturers are in a precarious position.
But it also faces unprecedented regulatory scrutiny and employee revolts from within — placing Pichai in a precarious position as he attempts to navigate the company&aposs next chapter.
But they have argued that the government is not required to facilitate access to abortions, putting the teenager in a precarious position since she is in federal custody.
The events also cast a harsh new light into the division within the armed forces, which puts Venezuela in a precarious position as the country's political crisis deepens.
Thankfully the grenade didn't detonate and the patrol moved on, but it was an urgent reminder of their precarious position, and Moreno wanted anyone who'd listen to know.
With help from T Rowley Lawns LLC, the rescuers were able to reach Fluffy, carefully pull her out of her precarious position and bring her back down to land.
Mark Carney, Bank of England governor, said that he agreed with Douglas Flint's "Jenga tower" description regarding the precarious position of London's economic system with Brexit on the horizon.
The IMF trimmed its global growth forecast for 2020 by 0.1 percentage points to 3.4%, saying that rising trade and geopolitical tensions had put economies in a "precarious" position.
Zelenskiy, thrust into a precarious position by the impeachment proceedings against a president who still controls U.S. policy toward Ukraine, has publicly insisted his administration did not feel pressured.
ICOs and tokens are in a precarious position in the U.S. while the SEC conducts an investigation into companies that raised money via ICOs and investors who backed them.
Doppler had already raised $50 million as of 2016, and were in the precarious position of being an overfunded startup without enough sales to convince any further cash infusions.
But he has long been in a precarious position with Trump, due in part, multiple sources say, to a longstanding grudge sparked when Christie prosecuted Kushner's father in 2004.
But the concentration of power also puts Facebook in a precarious position if Zuckerberg were to be tarnished by scandal or suddenly unable to continue his duties as CEO.
"The financial services industry heads into the 2016 election in a precarious position," analysts Edward Mills and Ian Swanberg at investment bank FBR Capital Markets said in a note.
As more and more young people leave the religion, a divided Vatican is in the precarious position of maintaining the tenants of an institution seemingly collapsing in on itself.
Turnbull remains in a precarious position, with Newspoll and Fairfax-Ipsos polls published on Monday showing he would still lose an election against the main centre-left Labor opposition.
It does seem a convenient time to introduce a new plan considering the previous losses, coupled with the ACA's currently precarious position as the threat of an overhaul lingers.
This looks like a pretty precarious position, and Bektic immediately pressured forward in pursuit of an arm triangle choke as he continued working to sprawl on Lamas's left knee.
But that kind of misstatement pales in comparison to Trump's performance, which has left the US in a precarious position as the virus continues to spread throughout the country.
They also said it could put women in a more precarious position in retirement, adding yet another financial penalty to the list that women pay when they become mothers.
Not because the tippy-top of a monarchy is an inherently precarious position, but because of the unspoken understanding that queens are placeholders until a king can come along.
The California Democrat drew on testimony from Trump administration officials and career foreign service officers, who discussed at length the precarious position Ukraine was in during Trump's pressure campaign.
And since Latino households are more likely to experience poverty and food insecurity than others, the budget cuts Trump has annually proposed puts them in an especially precarious position.
John Hare, 29, is one of thousands of Coast Guard employees and retirees worried that they may find themselves in the same precarious position a few weeks from now.
"Many families were unable to bring their possessions with them and are in a precarious position," Dominic Parker, head of the U.N.'s humanitarian coordination office, said in a statement.
The ruling will come with the court in a precarious position; after decades of solid support from Democrats, the court is now seen in strongly partisan terms, survey data shows.
Recently, German economist Martin Hellwig suggested the bank would be in a precarious position in the event of a financial crisis, and suggested Deutsche Bank may need to be nationalized.
That leaves companies like DataSift in a precarious position longer term — an enterprise-grade version of the same conundrum that impacts third-party developers that rely on other large platforms.
When Dallas realized the fund hadn't been bringing in nearly the amount of returns as expected, pensioners began withdrawing money, putting the city in even more of a precarious position.
But, if anything, Trump's continued Ohio strength among those groups only underscored his more precarious position with them in the other key Rust Belt battlegrounds of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
"Growing trade disputes have placed farmers and ranchers in a precarious position," Zippy Duvall, a Georgia farmer and president of the American Farm Bureau Federation said in a statement Friday.
Having established the precarious position this character is in, Ozon's camera practically stalks him as he speeds his motorcycle to unknown destinations or stands on the walkway of a bridge.
It's been a volatile few months for Facebook shares, and one strategist says the stock is in a precarious position in the middle of an important week for the company.
With oil prices plunging amid concerns over a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia, and the coronavirus outbreak obliterating stock markets, Africa's largest economy is in a precarious position.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Firms that sell their Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLO) may end up in the precarious position of holding millions of dollars of debt in funds they no longer manage.
When asked about Bran's current precarious position, Wright said that it was difficult to return to set without Hodor (Kristian Nairn) for the first time, since they've only ever filmed together.
Yet I discovered that despite the best intentions and even the focus of the secretary of Defense, our military remains in a precarious position of not mirroring the society it serves.
Clearview may be in a legally precarious position since it likely does not have explicit permission to use many, if not the vast majority, of the photos its service relies on.
With the issuance of a third travel order by the Trump administration, the challengers may find themselves in the same precarious position of being a match short and out of time.
While Clinton maintains a slim nationwide advantage, and narrowly took the Iowa caucuses, Sanders's strong lead in New Hampshire and massive fundraising efforts have put her campaign in a precarious position.
"We are in a very precarious position with many key market indicators at pivot levels where it will only take just one significant bad news for them to spiral lower," Catril added.
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.
Like Ben Carson and Chris Christie before him, the RNC chairman finds himself in the precarious position of pretending to be totally cool with Donald Trump as the leader of his party.
Cardi B's worldwide stardom will put her in a precarious position when she sits for a deposition next week -- and that's why she wants the judge to keep the whole matter confidential.
Lucroy and Darvish are among the very best in the game at historically poor positions for Texas, and their one remaining year of team control has wedged Daniels into a precarious position.
The fact that boosters of Majority Whip  Steve Scalise  have resumed their quiet efforts to position their man as the  viable alternative  to McCarthy is evidence of the majority leader's precarious position.
Print newspapers were in a precarious position before Facebook was even invented, but many journalists believe that Facebook — along with Google (GOOGL) — hastened the decline of the business in a big way.
The creator of the GroupMe and the people who hung the fliers hid their names and faces, putting the students they were targeting in the precarious position of questioning who to trust.
On top of that, they have no way to predict when new work may resume, leaving many in the precarious position of trying to wait out the shutdown or seek different work.
But this official made it clear that the President's conversations about the investigation are making top aides inside the White House uncomfortable and potentially putting Trump himself in a legally precarious position.
Republicans had viewed Mr. Edwards as vulnerable from the outset, and political analysts said that the governor was left in an even more precarious position as Mr. Trump leapt into the fray.
Fundamental attribution error, though, focused our collective attention on Trump's many personal failings, while partially blinding us to the precarious position Clinton occupied because of the situation in which she was running.
Just as Cersei's child with Jaime will be brought into a precarious position, we fear for the plight that Daenerys and Jon's child will inevitably face as the first Targaryen born in decades.
Municipality and county governments, on the other hand, have borrowed and spent considerable amounts to woo Foxconn, and they will be left in a precarious position as the company scales back its plans.
She was the "plus one of a plus one" — and then she used that precarious position to establish herself as someone the pop culture and fashion worlds needed to keep an eye on.
"The collapse of the deal leaves both Three and O2 in a precarious position with uncertain futures in the U.K.," said Kester Mann, a London-based analyst with the research company CCS Insight.
"Many families were unable to bring their possessions with them and are in a precarious position," said Dominic Parker, head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Afghanistan.
In a memo circulated to Republican donors this week, Corry Bliss, who helms the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC funded heavily by Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, laid out the party's precarious position.
In the wake of deadly attacks in Palestine, a top Israeli government official is pinning blame on Facebook, using severe language that underscores the company's precarious position in political hotbeds across the globe.
The precarious position of women who work as household help is of particular interest, with both iterations of Abigail cowed, straitened and ultimately stranded, and yet expected to be ladylike at all times.
Salaries have stagnated while costs have risen, so millennials these days, struggling with rent, student loan payments, and more, are in a far more precarious position than their parents were at their age.
It also puts lawmakers from both sides of the aisle in a politically precarious position and opens senators up to attacks from the opposing party accusing them of blocking much-needed disaster aid.
Many long-time Myanmar watchers warn that Aung San Suu Kyi is in a precarious position — that while she serves as state counsellor and de facto leader, she does not control the military.
It also underscores the precarious position of Saikawa, who was groomed for leadership by Ghosn but appears unable to mend a relationship with Renault that one source said appeared to be in jeopardy.
That kind of anxiety, along with a mixed economic picture, has put the Fed in a precarious position as it tries to extend one of the longest economic expansions since the 2008 financial crisis.
The 32-year-old made the surprise announcement just minutes after the test at Newlands ended in draw and after Amla had led a fight back to haul his team from a precarious position.
Until the science on how vaping actually affects health is more clear, medical journals are stuck in the precarious position of essentially playing referee for the entire cultural wave as it crashes against science.
Since the 1970s, it has been the focus of one of the most intensive, high-profile campaigns after a census by China found around 2,459 pandas in the world -- proof of its precarious position.
Japan's annual exports in January fell the most since the global financial crisis as demand weakened in China and other major markets, leaving the economy in a precarious position after a fourth-quarter contraction.
The goal of the petition is for Amazon to stop sharing the information with the government agencies using Rekognition so that those who are already vulnerable are not put into a more precarious position.
"Due to his violent behavior and threats, and the man's precarious position high above the ground, police are taking extreme caution to ensure the safety of everyone involved," the police said in a statement.
The Mexican President's poor leadership, which has been on display for weeks, has now placed Mexico in a precarious position -- with a looming health crisis and no clear plan in place to address it.
Mr. Cox wants a rewrite that would give Britain leeway to leave whether or not that meant a hard border falling — which would put Ireland in a precarious position by risking a sectarian explosion.
In 2017, the company raised $20 million in venture capital and doubled its staff, but Uygur, who described himself as a supporter of unions, said that the company is still in a "precarious" position.
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.
With the score tied at halftime, Golden State was in a somewhat precarious position, especially with three fouls each for Green and Iguodala and Green under constant threat of ejection because of his technical.
Given the macroeconomic indicators are strong, these workers may be able to find employment in other sectors, but this does little to alleviate the precarious position many frontline retail store workers currently labor under.
But this conversation isn't a new one, and it has its roots in deeper injustice, namely the fact that women hold a precarious position in the film industry, which is still largely controlled by men.
And while more than 800,000 federal employees are furloughed or working without pay during the government shutdown, thousands of nonprofit employees that are paid through federal grants are finding themselves in a similarly precarious position.
But the reality is that the effects of net neutrality being nullified won't be felt for some time, and even then its precarious position means that for the foreseeable future, ISPs won't go hog-wild.
LG is in a precarious position in the smartphone market today, having failed to turn a meaningful profit from its mobile business for years and suffering the setback of last year's ill-fated modular experiment.
Before the duo came in, GGP had been the largest borrower of commercial-mortgage-backed securities in the US market, putting it in a precarious position when the global financial crisis dried up loan issuances.
Tchijevsky refused, but he had been made aware of his increasingly precarious position within Russian scientific and political circles, so he largely abandoned his historical research to focus on how air ionization influenced living organisms.
Heading into second-quarter earnings, the technology sector seems to be leading the market, and pressure to continue the rally means that stocks could be in a precarious position, according to Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
Modi's government is said to be in a precarious position where it needs to keep its fiscal deficit under control in order to retain investor confidence while also initiating policy moves to stimulate the economy.
"If the economy turns or markets turn hard and you're caught short, burning a lot of cash each month, and no investors come in to fund you, you're in a really precarious position," Crowe said.
The real issue now -- one that has been communicated to the White House and directly to the President -- is the precarious position any declaration would likely put his conference in in the weeks that followed.
As sovereign entities, they are not necessarily bound by the Supreme Court decision, leaving many in the precarious position of trying to decide whether to make the hot-button issue part of their traditional law.
As the world awaits the truth, or something close to it, about Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's killing inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, one of the Gulf's most stalwart security relationships hangs in a precarious position.
The march of technology has put Matterport in a somewhat precarious position, but the company continues to lock in deals with companies like Donan, an investigation service for insurers and others that look at fire damage.
The Trump administration, already in a precarious position in its relationship with Russia, would be put in even more of a bind if Chabad does decide to go to court to try to claim Russian assets.
The UK will likely continue to fight this out as the prime minister attempts to win something from European leaders to take back to Parliament — and as she faces an even more precarious position at home.
Cobham Chief Executive David Lockwood has focused on improving the company's financial and operating performance for the last two and a half years after a string of profit warnings had left it in a precarious position.
Hozoji is doing the work of an ambassador of Native American conservation to the traditional research-industrial complex, putting her in an insurgent, if precarious, position as a young woman on the frontlines of Indigenous science.
The N.C.H.C. is the only one of the six conferences that still holds a third-place game, and a 4-1 loss to North Dakota in that contest put the Bulldogs in a precarious position. CollegeHockeyNews.
Mr. Heller, 58, is in a politically precarious position after having first angered Republicans by voting against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, then angering Democrats by voting for a modified version of a repeal.
At a conference in Pittsburgh last month showcasing new technology companies, Mayor Bill Peduto cautioned the city to avoid the "precarious position" of Silicon Valley, where an explosion of tech wealth has left many people behind.
Mr. Flynn's concealment of the call's content, combined with questions about his management of his agency and reports of a demoralized staff, put him in a precarious position less than a month into Mr. Trump's presidency.
But a Justice Department with Sessions at the helm has the ability to rip this up and simply issue a new memo -- reverting back to the old regime where states were left in a more precarious position.
The decision could embolden members of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) to vote against Zuma and puts him in a precarious position as he struggles to fend off opposition accusations of corruption and mismanaging the economy.
We are simply not in a position of strength to engage in tough negotiations on trade and other geopolitical issues when we put ourselves in such a precarious position of owing the world a ton of money.
Although it would be slightly out of character, Daenerys might forgive Jon for cutting in front of her in the line of succession, and arrange a marriage alliance with Jon anyway, to secure her own precarious position.
It underscores the precarious position of Saikawa, who was groomed for leadership by ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn but appears unable to mend the wide rift with Renault - a relationship one source said appeared to be in jeopardy.
It's a politically precarious position as presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump turns decades of Republican pro-trade orthodoxy on its head, regularly railing against the Trans-Pacific Partnership and other free trade deals on the campaign trail.
Italian lender Veneto Banca reported a heavy loss on Monday and a drop in customer deposits, highlighting its precarious position as it seeks EU approval for a state bailout it requested alongside fellow bank Popolare di Vicenza.
A much-anticipated report released Tuesday shows the roughly 55 million single women in the U.S. are in a far more precarious position than married women – as well as all men – when it comes to retirement savings.
In a recent email to Meetup members, CEO David Siegel wrote that he appreciated the recent outpouring of support from the community, as it became apparent the company was in a precarious position because of its owner.
Because the Hesse hero occupies a precarious position outside human society, he is at the same time extremely arrogant—Siddhartha refers to the normal human beings around him as "the child people"—and full of self-contempt.
Opinion polling of Ukrainians shows that Trump's purported attempt to co-opt Ukraine's precarious position with Russia worsened divides inside Ukraine and weakened US influence, according to Ohio State University professors Erik C. Nisbet and Olga Kamenchuk.
Those who are opposed to relaxing rules adopted seven years ago note that they have been effective at keeping banks from extending risky loans that could have put them in a precarious position during the present turmoil.
"In the face of the public-health crisis, countries should work together to overcome the difficulties and not shift one's troubles onto others, let alone take advantage of people's precarious position," a Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman said.
"In the face of the public health crisis, countries should work together to overcome the difficulties and not shift one's troubles onto others, let alone take advantage of people's precarious position," said Hua Chunying, a ministry spokeswoman.
The sweeping overhaul of the federal tax code passed by the Republican-controlled Congress and signed into law by President Trump in December has left both residents and elected officials from high-tax states in a precarious position.
Despite her denials, few are ruling out an early election after May's already precarious position was further weakened last week when the EU rebuffed her Brexit proposal, known as "Chequers", which is also unpopular in her Conservative Party.
Interpreting it as myth is one way of entering the work, but on closer inspection it is also rooted in a very precarious position, at once in perverse fantasy and in the present reality we passively consume daily.
And with ACA's repeal forthcoming, even this informal system is in a precarious position: apps can refer people to testing, but what happens when a person tests positive and can't afford the potentially astronomical cost of HIV treatment?
Mr Shulkin, the lone member of Barack Obama's cabinet still in the job, had been in a precarious position since a scandal erupted in February over a luxurious trip to Europe last year, taken on the taxpayer's dime.
Yet despite the respect of her peers and her legions of fans, Ms. Burke gives off the vibe of someone who feels in a precarious position, ever conscious of the skepticism toward women in a male-dominated profession.
Eurasia Group's experts believed that while the country could probably meet its financial obligations in February and March, and could complete its first bailout review in July (which would release more cash), Greece was in a precarious position.
The president is in a precarious position on matters related to allegations sexual misconduct: During his 2016 presidential campaign, more than a dozen women came forward to allege that Trump had groped or fondled them against their will.
Borrowers are in a precarious position that makes them easy targets for relief scams — as many as 40% of borrowers could default on their student loans by 2023, Business Insider previously reported, citing the 2018 Brookings Institution report.
When I talked to Aaron, he told me that some people in the medical community are concerned that the amounts of money provided to donors might be coercive, particularly to women who are in a financially precarious position.
Bigger picture: Even though Mr. Guaidó fell short of toppling Mr. Maduro, the events cast a harsh new light on the division within the armed forces, which puts Venezuela in a precarious position as its political crisis deepens.
This arrangement leaves art handlers in a precarious position where they must choose between a flexible schedule and job security; however, that choice is often an illusion used to distort the reality of an art handler's usual hours.
Many members, even if they don't like the idea of abandoning the GOP nominee, understand the precarious position Trump continues to put Ryan in, said one source, especially with the now daily barrage of attacks against the speaker.
Harris has already reached the Democratic National Committee's thresholds to qualify for the December debate, but her precarious position in the polls could mean Wednesday night is her last real chance to generate the momentum she desperately needs.
Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, wrote in a note to clients early on Tuesday — just before Amazon hit the $1 trillion milestone — that the tech giant's extraordinarily overbought condition places the stock in a precarious position.
HOUSTON — As southeast Texas begins a massive effort to rebuild and move on from the historic flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey, undocumented immigrants living in the region are in a particularly precarious position with limited support from the government.
Subordinated bank bonds took a serious hit in the early part of the year as investors flew out of the asset class, leaving banks locked out of that market, with second and third-tier financials in a precarious position.
Another photo of Israeli developments encroaching on contemporary Palestinian settlements in the West Bank seems to emphasize the precarious position of Palestine, which after the Oslo Accords failed to develop into the functioning independent state many had hoped for.
A Summer 6900 study by the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a prestigious Washington, D.C. think tank, found significant liquidity and solvency problems among the country's fragile financial institutions, which are now deemed to be in a "precarious" position.
But in integrating "reality" into certain storylines — by using performers' real names, their real histories outside WWE, or their real-world conflicts with one another — and leaving it out of others entirely, WWE puts itself in a precarious position.
New York (CNN Business)Hollywood is in a precarious position as it heads into the second half of 2019 with a sluggish box office that, according to Comscore (SCOR) data, is down roughly 8.6% compared to this time last year.
The situation has placed the United States' relationship with Saudi Arabia in a precarious position, as the US has been depending on Riyadh's support in keeping oil prices low when new sanctions against its regional rival Iran kick in next month.
"Without an IMF loan, Sri Lanka would have been in a precarious position," Krystal Tan, an Asia economist at Capital Economics, said in a note Saturday, noting that foreign exchange reserves only covered around 80 percent of short-term external debt.
Bruins outscore Blues, improve playoff chances ST. LOUIS — Having lost six of their last seven games and scoring a combined 10 goals, the Boston Bruins found themselves in a precarious position Friday in their fight for a Stanley Cup playoff spot.
And that's very consistent with other companies, companies like Best Buy, Target, Kroger, Wal-Mart — I mean, you name it, we're all in this same precarious position because we don't have a manufacturing capacity that exists in the United States.
And while the Soyuz problem may only be a matter of a few nuts and bolts, it reflects Roscosmos' withering workforce, dwindling funds, and systemic corruption—all of which have left the one-time space superpower in a precarious position.
But for Bolsonaro, who switched allegiances among eight parties during his 28 years in Congress before joining the PSL in 2018, the divisions could leave him in a more precarious position if efforts to reignite growth sputter in coming months.
But on the other, the fact that the United States put itself in such a precarious position that a single own goal could knock it out of football's marquee tournament speaks ill of the process that led up to that point.
The incumbents, most of them more moderate members of the Democratic caucus, have dealt with their precarious position in different ways, either voting regularly with Republicans, as West Virginia's Joe Manchin has done six times, or only once, like Sens.
In his fusion of classical Indian Kathak dance and contemporary dance, this electrifying British choreographer and dancer of Bangladeshi descent has always carried in his body questions of East and West, colonialism and modernism, and the precarious position of foreigners.
But he's being squeezed on one side by Sanders' electoral momentum and sustainable base of grassroots fundraising, and by Bloomberg's astronomical ad spending and ground presence in Super Tuesday states on the other, leaving him in a precarious position going forward.
Entering Friday, the Lakers had lost three of the four games they had played without James, dropping them to eighth place in the Western Conference standings with a 1563-17 record — a precarious position for a team with playoff hopes.
Bannon has been in a precarious position before but Trump has opted to keep him, in part because his chief strategist played a major role in his election victory and is backed by many of the president's most loyal rank-and-file supporters.
His goal becomes urgent and clear: avoid being caught in such a precarious position—that of a young Black man tending to his wealthy boss' white daughter, whose intoxicated commotion might inaccurately appear as screams for help, a death sentence in any era.
If we assume McGarry's personal story was not fabricated, but that the events of "Slaughterhouse" were made up, then Haunted has put McGarry, as well as its other subjects, in a particularly precarious position, intertwining the facts of their lives with fiction.
The president of the International Paralympic Committee, Philip Craven, said at a news conference Wednesday that he had seen "unprecedented teamwork" in the three weeks following his assertion that the Paralympics were in a precarious position unseen in their 56-year history.
MPP was criticized when the Department of Homeland Security announced it as a pilot program in January because it limits the asylum seekers' access to representation in court and potentially puts them in a precarious position while awaiting a final ruling in Mexico.
Nervous liberals see Clinton in a precarious position thanks to Sanders's refusal to drop out and endorse her; unflappable liberals believe the polls will narrow quickly once the Democratic race is officially decided, again citing the 2008 election as a historical precedent.
But it also puts her in the precarious position of being a woman in an often-misogynistic community that can be rife with sexual harassment — and where the sexual nature of her work could be read as contributing to the overall problem.
But as the government tries to stifle the opposition and regain a firm grip on the nation, the country's economic collapse, nearing its fourth year, continues to gain steam, leaving the president, his loyalists and the country in an increasingly precarious position.
The widening gulf between the pope and his top doctrinal enforcer made for a precarious position for Cardinal Müller, who expressed concern that too much focus on the "hype" surrounding the pope's personality and pastoral style distracted from the church's core beliefs.
In the recent documentary Untouchable, available to stream on Hulu, one former employee shares a particularly heartbreaking story about realizing that she had inadvertently put a female assistant in a precarious position by sending her to Weinstein's room to wake him up.
The ongoing battle between Papa John's and its founder is putting the company in a precarious position, threatening not just future sales, but employee and franchisee commitment to the brand, an analyst said, as he downgraded the stock to sell from hold.
And even in the despair of the moment, Walter finds some hope that out of the panic over DACA's precarious position in a Trump administration, a new generation of young people like Miguel will be mobilized in a way that only being threatened can activate.
Rodríguez said there was no transition plan from the state or federal government for those families, which left many of them in a precarious position as the program came close to being suddenly terminated several times, and was finally terminated in August this year.
IA: As an Arab artist, I feel I am always in a precarious position in terms of how my work is received by cultural censors in the Middle East, and by an alienation effect when it comes to how Western curators situate my work.
Jack reminds Rebecca her mom drives her crazy, but Rebecca insists that she wants to try this out and give her mom a shot (mostly because she feels it's the best way to provide for the triplets when they're in such a precarious position financially).
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.
That means that while 12.7% of married baby boomers and 12.5% of millennials aren't being upfront about money, 17.4% of married Gen Xers don't know much about their spouse's financial situation, putting them in an even more precarious position to plan for big life events.
To take full advantage, Moon must overcome his country's geographically and geopolitically precarious position in between not only the United States and North Korea, but also constrained by regional rivalries between China on the one hand, and Japan and the United States on the other.
In Psych, for instance, a cop's son cons his way into a job as a police consultant by faking psychic powers; his precarious position means he can care little about the traditional rules of police work, but it also means he's constantly scrambling for gigs.
But while Monte dei Paschi, which must fill a capital gap of 8.8 billion euros, could have enough funds to cover loan losses that cannot be plugged by state money, the two Veneto banks are in a more precarious position, two of the sources said.
You might use the word gentrification, but that process is more complex than what is at stake in Tehran, because in the face of economic sanctions and the precarious position of the city in the bigger global picture, that term may not be quite right.
Since the 23s, it has been the focus of one of the most intensive, high-profile campaigns to recover an endangered species, after a census by the Chinese government found around 2800,8803 pandas in the world -- proof of its precarious position, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Given Japan's precarious position — appease Trump or get hit with duties that target a large chunk of Japanese exports headed stateside — Abe's government "will still be cautious when it comes to bilateral talks with the United States," analysts at research firm Stratfor said in a Wednesday note.
If nothing else, this move would seem to reaffirm the incredibly precarious position that all businesses that sell on Amazon—but especially the smaller ones—face as the company works to boost its bloated bottom line and make Jeff Bezos, already the world's richest man, ever richer.
To me, Beyoncé is an invitation for black people to see our miraculous nature in this moment when black lives in particular, and all that lives on our planet, are in a precarious position due to the theater of racism, fascism and patriarchy spreading across the globe.
This has put Facebook in a precarious position in Canada, where the social network has been doing damage control since the 2016 US election revealed the extent to which information on the platform can be manipulated or designed by foreign political actors, and gamed in general.
And yet Zuckerberg and Facebook have made a number of poor decisions—from aiding monsters like Rodrigo Duterte to heavily relying on an advertising-based system that turns its users into obsessively-monitored products—that have put them in the precarious position they find themselves in today.
He had been in a precarious position before but Trump opted to keep him, in part because he had played a major role in Trump's November 2016 election victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton and was backed by many of the president's most loyal rank-and-file supporters.
That is to say: I have little to which I might compare my experience of this festival in the Swiss Alps, which puts me in the precarious position of liking or not-liking something — in my practice, the weakest possible metric for the evaluation of art.
In a town with no train-station, no cinema, and nothing of any discernible appeal to teenagers without a doctored ID, the precarious position of that one, semi-despised club in town would have a dramatic effect on all those weekends we had hurtling towards us.
The loss doesn't necessarily put the United States World Cup campaign in a precarious position; the U.S. is done with Costa Rica and Mexico, the two toughest opponents in its final-round group in regional qualifying, and the Americans still have their fate in their hands.
"The U.S. is now in a very precarious position because it's putting a risk premium on U.S. assets by introducing tariffs and going down this protectionist route, which is negative for growth," said Mark McCormick, head of North American FX strategy at TD Securities in Toronto.
As NPR reports: This will force hundreds of thousands of people already in a precarious position into even more dire straits—if they can't get a job before the rule change goes into effect in April, they will lose one of their only sources of income.
During the conversation with Axelrod, McKinnon, the co-creator, co-executive producer, and co-host of Showtime's "The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth," said the GOP's failures to make inroads with Hispanic voters in the past decade has left the party in a precarious position.
Bannon really put himself in this precarious position by being so far out front of his boss and playing to the perception that he was the "Great Manipulator" or "the second most powerful man in the world," as he was dubbed in the infamous TIME Magazine cover story.
Whether the social media companies decide they would like to try their hands at some of that business themselves, or perhaps get told by regulators that they simply can no longer share information in this way, this leaves companies that are built on that access in a precarious position.
Most of Bright Power's construction workers come from low-income communities of color, some are formerly incarcerated, many are decades into their careers, and most earn between $16 and $18 an hour, workers say, which puts them in a precarious position that could be strengthened by a union.
"Imran Khan is unlikely to be any investor's top choice to run a country in such a precarious position, but any leader with the ability to form a government and take hard decisions is better than a protracted stalemate," said Carmen Altenkirch, Emerging Markets Sovereign Analyst at Aviva Investors.
So while NBC greeted us with musical performances (Jennifer Lopez, fronting a team of dancers, sang "Dinero" at Radio City), stand-up routines (thank you, Seth Meyers) and lots of glitz and pageantry, the CBS lawsuit was a sobering reminder what a precarious position media companies are in.
Minor had co-founded the media company CNET before becoming an investor, and though he has an undeniable eye for talent, he was overspending wildly at the time in his personal life, which frustrated co-investors, as well as put the founders in his portfolio, including Ulevitch, in a precarious position.
And that stigma is often the thing that truly harms: When sex workers are despised by society, they can't always be upfront about their work, which can put them in a precarious position with friends, family, landlords, healthcare providers, and virtually every other civilian they might come into contact with.
Rehabilitation might be a decent option for borrowers who would have good credit if not for their student loan default, says Ben Miller, senior director for post-secondary education at the Center for American Progress, but it's a riskier option for others who are in a more economically precarious position.
While I disagree with his interpretation, and recognize that it was our government's own misguided policy on torture that put us in this precarious position, I understand that it is very unlikely that any administration — Bush, Obama, or Trump — would ever turn over U.S. citizens to the ICC for prosecution.
Gail points out her precarious position in the industry as the sole female artist in a major publisher, while industry insiders talk about the limiting affect a billion dollar movie has on their comic book line: they can't innovate or do anything with the characters while the films are hot.
This, according to Superfund experts, puts the EPA in a precarious position during hurricanes, for two reasons: first responders could be unaware of a toxic site's vulnerability to flooding and not secure it properly before a storm hits; and the agency might approve cleanup plans that don't consider flooding risk.
The journey from Libya has always been fraught with risk, and the country's policy of rounding up and detaining migrants and refugees has left them in an even more precarious position, given the country's poor human rights record and the continuing civil war that has reached the outskirts of the capital.
This puts the United States in a precarious position where we are relying on longtime allies to build a coalition around a threat, as we did with ISIS in 2014, or even in building global support for an initiative we care about, as we did with the Paris climate agreement.
The White House, on the other hand, has demonstrated little in the way of an overarching strategy; one of Trump's most visible defenders remains Rudy Giuliani, the personal attorney whose quest for dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden's family helped put the President in his precarious position in the first place.
She said that while the mayor's wife went to visit them and brought some supplies on Monday, the family is still in a precarious position because she lost her job at the municipality a few years ago and her husband's work has been intermittent because of the power outages in the area.
The staff meeting came amid reports that President Donald Trump and some of his allies are increasingly frustrated with Mulvaney, putting the acting chief of staff in a precarious position a little over a month after unrelated frustrations with Mulvaney had already sent top White House aides scouring for potential Mulvaney replacements.
And while almost all of those Republican incumbents held substantial leads among non-college white voters in their districts, all either trailed overall or ran only about even with their Democratic opponent and still registered below 50% in support -- either way a precarious position for an incumbent this close to Election Day.
But until we find ways to talk about systemic problems in Greek culture without shaming the women who join it, sororities online will continue holding a precarious position: between (mostly white) sisters defiantly doing it for themselves, and (mostly everyone else) attempting to shame them out of existence — or at least off the internet.
"Congressional Democrats who represent Trump districts appear to be in a precarious position here, as their voters clearly side against impeachment and are much more willing to vote for a GOP candidate opposing impeachment than a Democrat supporting it," a slide from a PowerPoint presentation provided to members and obtained by The Hill reads.
As he prepares to make his case to the largest national audience of the year, Mr. Trump appeared to be in an increasingly precarious position, unable to sway the wider public to his cause and unwilling, at least so far, to apply the persuasion and compromise that have gotten previous presidents out of political jams.
In giving Bucky a chance at a new life, T'Challa puts himself in a precarious position with Iron Man and the UN. The last time Black Panther saw Iron Man, Iron Man was reeling from the revelation that Bucky, while brainwashed, had killed Iron Man's parents, and was trying to kill Captain America out of retaliation.
But because of the scale of the issue, and Intel's very precarious position of having to ensure as limited impact to its customers as possible, it's a very tricky situation to figure out who to inform and when in order to ensure everything gets resolved without the information becoming widespread and a source of additional risk for those customers.
Chief Executive David Lockwood, who took over in December after a string of profit warnings left the group in a precarious position, said there was little overlap between the Wireless and AvComm units and the rest of the business, and there were a number of options for the units, including a sale or a joint venture.
Richard Madalino (D) said the debate over fantasy leagues has taken up a considerable amount of time in Annapolis, putting the industry in a precarious position: They can pursue what is certain to be a costly referendum campaign, or they can sue the state over a legal opinion defining their product as a game of chance.
These disenfranchised English people are the core supporters of UKIP and the campaign to leave the EU. "It is a key hallmark of these voters that they are far more inclined, perhaps as a result of their more precarious position in society, to prioritize a narrower and more exclusive form of national identity," said political scientist Goodwin.
About a quarter of the federal government has been closed for the last 23 days, after the president and congressional leaders have failed to compromise on funding levels for crucial federal agencies, leaving the food stamps program in a precarious position, national parks closed or vandalized, and about 800,000 federal employees furloughed or working without pay.
As Cecilia Menjívar, co-director of the Center for Migration Research at the at the University of Kansas, noted in a report on Central American TPS holders earlier this year, TPS beneficiaries are in a precarious position; while they are granted some of the benefits of residing in the US, their lack of full legal status prevents them from truly accessing everything.
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.
"The sharp correction in global equity markets is the inevitable culmination of a number of different factors, but the most significant is the increasingly precarious position of the Chinese economy and financial markets," said John-Paul Smith, of emerging market consultancy Ecstrat, known for predicting the 1998 Russian crisis and correctly calling the underperformance of emerging market stocks from the end of 2010.
"Those young brides whose husbands have fled to Europe and who are not allowed to join them may be in an extremely difficult and precarious position, as they may well be left behind in warlike conditions," Moors told me, arguing that the Netherlands should interview each girl as Germany does to figure out which marriages are forced and which the girls have chosen for themselves.
On its face, the show sounded like a surefire winner: Lohan hired a handful of conventionally attractive bottle girls and bartenders to come work at her beach club in Mykonos, stuck them in a house with a bunch of booze, and wielded the power to fire them at whim, placing them in the precarious position of being drunk, horny, and scared, all the time.
Likely sensing this was a precarious position for the pussy cat — a position that could quickly become fatal — the driver of the car with the dash cam jumps out of his vehicle, tries to get the attention of the driver in front of him and then ultimately decides to stick his hand under the car as it starts moving so he can pluck the kitten out of danger just in time.
U.S. intelligence chiefs found themselves in a precarious position twice this week — first when President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE sided with Russia over the intel community's conclusion about election meddling and then when he cast doubt on their findings during clarifying remarks.
Rep. Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio), a key conservative and House Freedom Caucus member, said Thursday that special counsel Robert Mueller is in a "precarious position" over the Uranium One deal, given his lack of action on the issue.
But the problem with combats sports, the ever-precarious position, the danger hovering always overhead—the danger always threatening to drag fighting out of the mainstream and back into the shameful underground—is that there will always be some fighters (not all, for sure, maybe not even many) who would be fighters even if they weren't athletes, who would find fights even if those fights weren't legitimate, whose aggression is innate and beyond their power or desire to quell.
With six months to go before Britain leaves the EU, May's precarious position at the helm of her party has been tested this week by a conference that further highlighted the deep divisions within her party over how she intends to see Britain leave the EU. Coveney said that had resulted in a lot of very forceful language on both sides of the Brexit debate within Britain's ruling Conservative party but that much of that was for domestic and internal political party consumption.

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