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Precariousness

Precariousness meaning

A state of being uncertain or unstable.

Example sentences (14)

Handcox would have understood Anthony’s lament in Rich Men North of Richmond about the precariousness of working-class life.

Members did not engage the motorcycle at this time due to the precariousness of his not wearing a helmet.

The protest let the public know of the precariousness that Sodexo and facilities workers face as those workers made a public demand for better wages, better healthcare benefits and subcontract protections against being replaced by other workers.

When combined with the stress and economic precariousness disproportionately impacting Black communities during the pandemic, this cocktail of factors becomes a tragic recipe for road fatalities.

When there are layoffs, those who survive the cuts are reminded of the precariousness of at-will employment.

But the Australian Open, set apart from nearby streets, surrounded by gates and high walls, had a decidedly different feel from the bare bones precariousness of the demonstration.

In numerous cases where service has been restored, access has depended on legal intervention or philanthropic goodwill, underscoring the precariousness of public works, even during a pandemic.

Without an effective cross border framework in place, the looming precariousness only increases the cost of financing for this sector.

Others, however, take advantage of the precariousness of the community’s financial situation.

While it’s certain this did damage to Black voting ability, that certainty is shadowed by the precariousness that’s all Black residents of the United States have ever known.

Also, it’s a public sector job, it pays more than minimum wage, I’m a permanent member of staff, so I’m fortunate not to be struggling with job precariousness.

Discussions stalled mainly over non-salary clauses affecting weekend schedules and work-life balance, and the precariousness of part-time employees.

From first to last, the precariousness of civility has been a perennial theme for Herzog, who says being born in Germany during the Second World War gave him “sensitive antenna” to humankind’s capacity for barbarism.

I’d been reporting on MoviePass for months and understood the precariousness of its financial situation, and that it was hemorrhaging money by buying full-price tickets for super users who made moviegoing a sport.