| 11. | Job precariousness is a form of autonomy from steady regular work, lasting an entire life.
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| 12. | With hindsight, and considering uninsured banks'precariousness, this appears to have been true.
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| 13. | The Municipality of Tago was born thrice because of the precariousness of political times back then.
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| 14. | Inflatable furniture in all its precariousness and vulnerability may seem best suited for agile teen-agers.
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| 15. | The precariousness of relying on artificial cool air was demonstrated during a recent power outage in Dubai.
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| 16. | To many passengers, the death of Mrs . Sin seemed to underline the precariousness of urban existence.
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| 17. | Low financing, brain drain and the general precariousness of Russia's industrial sector all spell trouble.
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| 18. | Rather, they are symptoms of life's innate precariousness : its randomness, unpredictability and fragility.
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| 19. | The relationship between a computer and a printer can have the precariousness and unpredictability of a blind date.
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| 20. | Already several events in his childhood had left him with a heightened sense of the precariousness of life.
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