The state of being subject to danger or injury.
1 The result is a general state of insecurity in the public services.
2 Hobbes made his argument to answer a specific problem of exceptional insecurity .
3 However, for others there is illness, insecurity and fear for the future.
4 Road safety is not part of their concept of insecurity , Inthamoussu said.
5 Not insecurity or stage jitters but true fright-theterror of free fall.
6 Phil Pennington reports on international trade disputes, steel failures and job insecurity .
7 High unemployment and insecurity would bring this town to collapse, he said.
8 A low- level insecurity may hold you back on the work front.
9 I suspect that part of the problem came from Hussain's own insecurity .
10 For a moment physical terror possessed him, a passionate sense of insecurity .
11 Tackling insecurity and building prosperity directly affects our wellbeing in the UK.
12 Sometimes our employees cannot get to work because of insecurity , he said.
13 Inequality amplifies social status differences and adds to status insecurity and competition.
14 Al Qaeda's North African wing has added to insecurity in the area.
15 The social insecurity system instils fear in those clinging on to jobs.
16 However, anxious-anxious and avoidant-avoidant attachment insecurity pairings were not associated with burden.
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Insecurity в диалектах
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