As fast as smartphone usage has grown, tablet usage is on the precipice of explosion.
We are on the precipice of the greatest retirement crisis in the history of the world.
Yesterday it looked as though Italy was about to topple over the debt precipice.
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Greece is standing on the edge of a precipice, staring at a disorderly default.
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So why then place the country right at the edge of an economic precipice?
It was little more than a year ago that we stood on that precipice.
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The military suicide issue is at the precipice and as we know, the families suffer tremendously.
Make no mistake, this country is on the precipice of crisis and we need to make radical changes.
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For twenty years I had been walking at the edge of a precipice, neatly balanced, calm and smiling.
The future of the Euro stands on the edge of a precipice as I write this blog.
"We're at the precipice of the next step of entertainment, " says Emil Rensing, chief digital officer at Epix.
It is thought that if the man survives the fall down a rocky precipice, he will be hanged.
Right now, America is standing precariously on the fiscal precipice, languishing, barely growing, spending way beyond our means.
Stepping back from the nuclear precipice, from the bleak time of fall out shelters and air raid drills.
With the economy perhaps on the precipice of its worst recession since the Depression, he will need it.
So we thought that we were imminently on the precipice of what could be a truly humanitarian catastrophe.
Congress knew full well that PAEA would lead the postal service to the very precipice it currently dangles from.
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Yet many of the biggest buyers look at the heights the ad market has reached and see a precipice.
We were on the precipice of the worst economic decline since the Great Depression -- under the previous administration.
The rich world does not seem to be on the precipice of deflation.
Over the past two years, the U.S. banking system has rebounded from the precipice of catastrophe to apparent renewed vitality.
It's a shame, though, since the novel's depiction of a society dancing on the edge of a precipice is so timely.
The next factor leading us to the precipice is being hotly debated (as well as litigated) in the retirement planning community.
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They fight and claw, unaware they are speeding towards a precipice, oblivious to the common danger that makes their differences pale.
They struggled at the precipice, with Delacruz screaming that if he was going off the bridge Lagrimita was going with him.
If making money on operations was a near impossibility, Kozmo seemed perpetually on the precipice of tapping into the public equity markets.
Now in the 21st century, perhaps we have also reached a precipice.
Prices were skyrocketing and they took the plunge, right over the precipice.
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Ghosn, 52, is an industry superhero for yanking Nissan from the precipice of bankruptcy and turning it around in just two years.
His administration sent muddled signals at the start of Kenya's current crisis but is now working hard to talk Kenya's politicians back from the precipice.
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