The coalition has often teetered on the brink of collapse in the past 12 months.
The match teetered on the brink for 11 minutes as neither side could manage a score.
But one of the female stilt walkers teetered nervously, which was a no-no in Pope's book.
It teetered on an endorsement of a 2016 presidential bid that is still an open question.
ABB, a rival engineering giant that also teetered on the brink after poor management and financial incompetence.
On the sidewalk we teetered with excitement, blinking in the glare that now filtered through the gnarled clouds.
Hyperinflation and high interest rates embroiled Brazil a year later, and CBD teetered on the edge of bankruptcy.
John Kennedy was president at a time when the world teetered on the brink of a nuclear apocalypse.
But without a defence programme to help defer the cost, the programme constantly teetered on the brink of cancellation.
Russia and Georgia have teetered on the edge of armed conflict for years.
And then, in July, 1997, a financial tsunami hit Asia and one Asian nation after another teetered on collapse.
Our financial system teetered on the brink of collapse and the threat of a second Great Depression loomed large.
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Beauty and music were not on the agenda as the industry teetered from the blows of imports and new regulation.
New York City Opera, meanwhile, has teetered on the edge of extinction, its board and management accused of hard-heartedness and ineptitude.
The crowning touch was a statue of Aladdin topping a fanciful Opera House that teetered on the irreversible edge of kitsch.
For all the talk about practical electioneering, some of those in Nashville teetered on the edge of the extreme and wacky.
He could be incredibly brilliant when it came to money, yet his ability to master personal relationships teetered on the brink of disaster.
Chrysler, which had teetered on the brink of bankruptcy in the mid-1990s, came with a reputation for not always firing on all cylinders.
Founded in 1969 by Jerry Sanders, AMD has always teetered on the edge of extinction, in part because of its unusual business model.
Recent Zambian elections teetered on a knife-edge when the opposition won there, before President Rupiah Banda gracefully accepted defeat rather than cry foul.
Regulators are examining whether MF Global diverted some customer funds to support its own trades as the firm teetered on the brink of collapse.
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Still another major CCX shareholder was ShoreBank, a small Chicago bank that once teetered on the edge of bankruptcy due to failed subprime mortgage investments.
Singapore-owned Hotel Grand Chancellor is rebuilding a low-rise hotel to replace a now-demolished 26-story building that for weeks teetered on the brink of collapse after the quake.
It was at this time that many large financial firms -- those left standing -- teetered on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by the consequences of their irresponsible decisions.
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What teetered in the balance that week was not only the whole fabric of Russian-American relations since the cold war, but the principle of democratic control over Russia's army.
Little more than a year ago, many of the largest and oldest financial firms in the world teetered on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by the consequences of their irresponsible decisions.
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It's kind of like, marriages that were on the edge prior to the hurricane, a lot of them teetered over the edge after the hurricane and they've decided to end the marriages.
As the economy teetered at the edge of the abyss Helicopter Ben flew into action, flooding the planet with liquidity determined to smother any hint of demon deflation under mountains of fresh greenbacks.
Dogged by ill health, he found it difficult to forge relationships with women, teetered on the brink of alcoholism and suffered so acutely from agoraphobia that he never gave a public performance of his poetry.
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