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