Wednesday, November 7, 2012

precarious

(adj.): risky; uncertain

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  1. The financial situation of the country is still in a precarious state.

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  2. The precarious state of America can lead to the fiscal cliff.

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  3. The fiscal cliff is something that is precarious and can at any moment occur if the Republicans and Democrats stay in the current gridlock.

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  4. The precarious future is what drives us human beings to be better.

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  5. Afraid of making mistakes, he rarely makes precarious decisions.

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  6. The gambler have to take precarious moves before he could get any money back

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  7. Humans are naturally feared of precariousness, since the unknown is the true terror.

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  8. The ladder propped at a precarious angle against the wall.

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  9. You have to make precarious decisions if you want to make real money.

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  10. The commander make a precarious decision to pull out all the troops.

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  11. Immigrating to America illegally is a precarious action.

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  12. Danny walked up the precarious ancient stairway cautiously.

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  13. The results of the election were precarious, and Mr. Jones was clearly stressed.

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  14. She thought about the precarious choice whether to jump in order to run away from monsters.

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  15. Taking precarious decisions is sometimes necessary to become a successful person.

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