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1 But fast forward a few years, and Deutsche's position looks more precarious .
2 Whichever, their place in the shadow was more precarious by the second.
3 They both knew things were more precarious than either of them liked.
4 Could the position of any toiling man be more precarious than mine?
5 With each day of hostilities the situation of Iraqi civilians grows more precarious .
6 But that might make the economy even more precarious , I said.
7 I thought that was meant to be one of the more precarious regimes.
8 As for his position in the house, that was hourly growing more precarious .
9 Louisville is a far more precarious spot, though, squarely on the tournament bubble.
10 The following year, as Lemmon's health became more precarious , the remaining chimps were sold.
11 His situation was precarious, perhaps more precarious than ever before.
12 Jordan Reed's injury history made that position even more precarious .
13 Meanwhile Shizuko's psychological state was becoming more and more precarious .
14 The effect of this myth is to make the world a more precarious place.
15 The crop, too, at least in the hop and fruit garden, is more precarious .
16 But Sanchez is in a more precarious position than them.
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