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One of the main pillars of the capitalist developmental state would, therefore, seem to rest on shaky empirical grounds.
By contrast, the shakiest and/or least influential troops were often placed on the left wing.
The first has a rather shaky premise and is somewhat over-determined.
The last section discusses the recent fragmentation of these shaky alliances.
One can, of course, wonder about the usefulness of the charts and diagrams except to give credence to arguments based on rather shaky empirical ground.
Malicious damage to receiver firmware puts providers on even shakier legal ground in the unlikely event that the matter were ever to be heard by the judiciary.
Even the evidence offered by the author that dreams produce improvements in performance is shaky enough: it seems to be based solely on an analogy with motor imaging experiments.
The accounts discussed earlier share a common feature: they dismiss crime outright as a potential explanation, but the grounds on which they refute crime are shaky.
Both the possibility of forgery and the shaky ground upon which this bank, like many, found itself speak to the extent of widespread economic vulnerability in the period.
The altered body becomes an unknown terrain that must be relearned ; it becomes shaky ground on which a new order - if there is to be order - must be built.
Both countries passed through shaky periods of transition from military to democratic rule and both are presidentialist systems, where newly-elected presidents ushered in an era of economic liberalisation and stabilisation.
To his disappointment, however, they handed out merely a set of definitions based on the old, shaky, thin philosophical languages that were not adhered to in practice.
In fact, the information is often shaky.
Elvis could certainly tease the audience at live shows once he became famous, but the movements that caused so much controversy in the 1950s were always shaky and ambiguous.
Already shaky ministerial chairs now wobble precariously.