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单词 Unrest
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1. There is growing unrest throughout the country.
2. The government failed to stifle the unrest.
3. There was widespread industrial unrest in the north.
4. As the unrest continued, the death toll rose .
5. The main impulse for the unrest came from extremist Muslims.
6. Fearful of continued unrest, the government imposed a state of emergency.
7. The real danger is civil unrest in the east of the country.
8. Police in riot gear were called in to quell the disturbances/unrest.
9. The labour unrest which swept the country last week has quietened down.
10. The regime was fatally weakened by the unrest and violence.
11. Community unrest is rapidly approaching the flashpoint.
12. There are growing signs of more broadly-based popular unrest.
13. Unrest has spilt over into areas outside the city.
14. The unrest erupted into revolution.
15. Troops eventually quelled the unrest.
16. The unrest rapidly deteriorated into civil war.
17. There's unrest in the air.
18. The unrest has roots in religious differences.
19. Domestic policy was soon overshadowed by political unrest abroad.
20. This issue is creating unrest on the backbenches.
21. Corruption and civil unrest had made the country ungovernable.
22. People are predicting civil unrest in the area.
23. The unrest could boil over into civil war.
24. Inequalities in wealth cause social unrest.
25. A period of unrest followed the president's resignation.
26. Many shops were looted during the unrest.
27. The protests were the biggest show of social unrest since the government came to power.
28. The security forces counter-attacked the following day and quelled the unrest.
29. Economic conditions may be responsible for the creation of social unrest.
30. Economic conditions may lie responsible for the creation of social unrest.
1. There is growing unrest throughout the country.
2. The government failed to stifle the unrest.
3. There was widespread industrial unrest in the north.
4. As the unrest continued, the death toll rose .
5. The main impulse for the unrest came from extremist Muslims.
6. Fearful of continued unrest, the government imposed a state of emergency.
7. The real danger is civil unrest in the east of the country.
8. Police in riot gear were called in to quell the disturbances/unrest.
9. The security forces counter-attacked the following day and quelled the unrest.
10. The labour unrest which swept the country last week has quietened down.
11. The regime was fatally weakened by the unrest and violence.
12. Troops eventually quelled the unrest.
13. People are predicting civil unrest in the area.
14. Industrial unrest and cheaper imports played their part in the company's reversal of fortunes.
31. The unrest has cast a pall over what is usually a day of national rejoicing.
32. There could be more unrest, but I wouldn't exaggerate the problems.
33. In some parts, there are still pockets of violence and unrest.
34. It is feared that the civil unrest we are now witnessing in this country could lead to full-scale civil war.
35. The increase in fees sparked a new wave of student unrest.
36. Industrial unrest and cheaper imports played their part in the company's reversal of fortunes.
37. Social unrest, never far below the surface in Brazil, has erupted over the last few days.
38. There is growing unrest among students in several major cities.
39. The government's attempts to crush serious popular unrest led to civil war.
40. The unrest capped a weekend of right-wing attacks on foreigners.
41. After the recent unrest there is an edgy calm in the capital.
42. Unemployment breeds social unrest.
43. The marginalization of certain groups within the community may lead to social unrest.
44. There is growing unrest in the south of the country.
45. The army is/are threatening to take over if civil unrest continues.
46. He said students were fanning social unrest with their violent protests.
47. The continuing industrial unrest mocked the government's attempts to find a solution.
48. The murder of a boy by police sparked renewed unrest in the occupied zone.
49. Several factors have been cited as the cause of the unrest.
50. The presence of the army should act as a check on civil unrest.
51. The reforms were introduced against a background of social unrest.
51. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
52. Public anniversaries normally provided the cue for unrest.
53. This creates political instability and chronic social unrest.
54. Wave of unrest hits model prison.
55. And yet there seemed no cause for unrest.
56. The unrest then spread to secondary schools in Conakry.
57. The civil unrest was not his department.
58. Despite the dictatorship, major unrest broke out.
59. Unrest set off by silencing of cleric.
60. Religious dissent is, indeed, one source of civil unrest.
61. Outsiders point to the potential for labour unrest.
62. During June there was increasing labour unrest.
63. Insubordination, stirring up unrest among the men.
64. Desire brings in its wake sorrow, unrest and disappointment.
65. They were ready for a little labor unrest.
66. In the unrest since January, 103 people have died.
67. There was a growing unrest among the younger residents.
68. The brutalising environment that ferments prison disorder also stimulates industrial unrest among prison officers.
69. A badly-worked free kick, which saw McAllister over-hit an attempted pass to Collins, provoked audible unrest in the stands.
70. Nationalistic unrest is not limited to the Sikhs or Kashmirs.
71. Once the Conservatives came to power in 1979 the unrest began to be translated into policy form.
72. Be Since the budget was never balanced, there was a perpetual state of revolutionary unrest.
73. The precise part played by peasant unrest in the genesis and character of the reform has long been hotly disputed.
74. If the civil unrest continues, the death toll will rise.
75. They found further fuel for their opposition in an outburst of labour unrest in 1937-8.
76. The raising of fuel prices by 36 percent in June had led to widespread unrest.
77. In the Chandni Chowk shopkeepers boarded up their premises(), buried their treasure and prepared for a long period of unrest.
78. They themselves face the threat of social unrest over the coming factory closures.
79. A defector was quoted in January as saying that hunger had even caused unrest in the army.
80. Mounting industrial unrest gave the party new heart after internal disputes over incomes policy, immigration, Rhodesia, and much else.
81. The government blamed the unrest on the activities of several small left-wing groups intent on creating general instability.
82. During the suppression of the agrarian unrest of 1830 he attempted, unsuccessfully,(sentence dictionary) to improve the wages of labourers around Dorchester.
83. But there may be parliamentary unrest, as other parties try to attract new members.
84. Nor was Baldwin troubled with the industrial unrest which culminated in the General Strike during his first administration.
85. Machungo and other government members met trade union officials and management representatives on Feb. 2 to discuss the labour unrest.
86. President Roh Tae Woo denounced the assault on Chung and called for a crackdown on student unrest.
87. The consequence of this might eventually be rising unemployment and social unrest.
88. Mr Howard painted a picture of industrial unrest under Labour rivalling the worst days of the 1970s.
89. The unrest began on May 5 as textile workers went on strike in support of a pay demand.
90. Labour unrest followed in the coalfields, in the cotton mills and on the railways.
91. But the collapse of talks gave new weight to the prospect of labor unrest in Hollywood.
92. In September and October 1985 serious urban unrest again became the focus of popular attention.
93. During the political unrest of Edward II's reign, Eastry sought to restore tranquillity to the realm.
94. The tensions generated by the Gulf war have not caused as much unrest as December's strikes and riots.
95. The loss of revenue from areas of the country affected by civil unrest had also contributed to the deficit.
96. Renewed unrest among would-be emigrants Unrest among would-be emigrants erupted again on April 26.
97. Kuchma, who was re-elected in 1999 for a five-year term, faces serious unrest.
98. The explanations which they offer for continuing peasant unrest, however, run counter to important aspects of the Soviet explanation.
99. If there was civil unrest, they said, it would be the responsibility of the attorney-general, Janet Reno.
100. This contributed to the notable growth in trade union membership from 1902 and the industrial unrest of 1910 to 1914.
101. Last week the Soviet embassy in East Berlin even signalled it would not intervene if unrest became uncontrollable.
102. With the increase came growing racial discrimination and unrest between blacks and whites.
103. The unrest was sparked off by the arrest of a local policeman on charges of corruption.
104. In the late 1960s and early 1970s anti-war demonstrations, student unrest and draft-dodging became commonplace in Hollywood films.
105. Moreira claimed that the changes had not produced ill feeling or unrest within the armed forces.
106. Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. Such inequalities in human development have been one of the primary reasons for unrest and, in some parts of the world, even violence. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
107. Various isolated examples of unrest acted as reminders to the authorities.
108. Still, the response by state officials to the Mixteco unrest has been to launch negotiations rather than to crack down.
109. If there were social unrest, a number of people would attempt to exploit the situation for their own ends.
110. The student unrest of 1988 needs to be addressed next.
111. They reacted, in particular, to the upsurge in proletarian and, from the turn of the century, peasant unrest.
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112. Non-Communist becomes acting head of state Krenz quits as unrest fears grow.
113. Diana was sympathetic, but did not fully understand his unrest, nor his frantic soul-searching.
114. Due to political unrest, there is a warning against travel to the region.
115. Each of the prospective parliamentary candidates for Orkney and Shetland added their voices to the growing storm of unrest.
116. Where in their travels the plates slam and scrape against each other, we find geological unrest.
117. The vote raised the possibility that charges might be brought against Suchinda and other former military leaders involved in the May unrest.
118. It would probably be too slow to bring the hope now needed to avoid social unrest and possible collapse.
119. Such jealousies may lead to valued career-move expatriates and/or fixed-term contract workers failing in their postings or result in local industrial unrest.
120. He created two competing monopolies which are causing considerable unrest within the industry.
121. Were we to say nothing about it, or to ignore the problem that exists and the unrest in the black community?
122. Such isolated incidents of student unrest rapidly became a mass movement.
123. Economic unrest Workers at coal and copper mines went on strike during late July, demanding wage rises and improved conditions.
124. The government appears to be taking a conciliatory approach to the indigenous unrest.
125. Ethnic unrest is spreading throughout the south-western republics of the former Soviet Union.
126. This, and the growth of student unrest, finally killed off all hopes of establishing a university in the town.
127. On top of this is the mounting unrest in the provinces.
128. In a country accustomed to a dozy social peace the prospect of weekly demonstrations and labour unrest fills many voters with alarm.
129. Fearing urban unrest, the government holds grain prices down to levels that make it unattractive to farm.
130. But more immediately on his doorstep is continuing unrest among backbenchers who so nearly brought about his downfall last Wednesday.
131. There was serious unrest in the occupied territories on Dec. 12-13.
132. Kremlin holds the reins, page 7 Non-Communist becomes acting head of state Krenz falls as unrest fears grow.
133. Inflation, around 12%, is lowish but bothersome. Economic distress need not bring unrest.
134. Mondovi provoked severe unrest, contributing to the rebellious mood of the entire region.
135. The new Constitution was adopted following sustained popular unrest during 1987.
136. It started out with all the wrong assumptions about users and their habits and has paid the price in subscriber unrest.
137. In times of political unrest, the danger that extreme measures will be taken increases.
138. The Depression and the decline of the Distressed Areas made a return to such unrest very unlikely.
139. In 1921 the government was clearly still fearful of social unrest.
140. The call followed growing public unrest with several confrontations between the trade union movement and the government.
141. Mr Schulz's associates said the cartoonist captured the anxiety of an age underscored by evolving social and political unrest.
142. Yoshida stressed that labour unrest must be diminished so that trade unions and workers understood their responsibilities as well as their rights.
143. After providing a brief overview of the chronology of urban unrest during the 1980s, the chapter concentrates on two main themes.
144. Turning them into corporate-style, for-profit enterprises could require layoffs and lead to widespread and politically dangerous labor unrest.
145. The backbenchers' unrest was underlined by the rousing ovation they gave to Chancellor Nor-man Lamont at a private meeting yesterday.
146. And yet until the outbreak of widescale industrial unrest in the late 1880s, this class remained passive.
147. An official decision by the authorities to switch off electricity to student dormitories at 11 p.m. led to unrest on campus.
148. She was also flushed and evidently in a state of unrest, which made him feel chivalrous and sympathetic.
149. In addition, peasant unrest in areas where there was significant private landholding had reached serious proportions by May.
150. On May 27 the Army moved into Hyderabad with orders to shoot to kill in order to quell unrest.
151. But for his weakness and vacillation, peasant unrest and working-class militancy could have been kept in check by efficient and unwavering repression.
152. This paper underlines the importance of maintaining a functional health care system even during times of political change and unrest.
153. The auguries for such reforms are not good, and further urban unrest remains in prospect.
154. Shortages in food have added to the growing unrest in the capitol.
155. There was increased military representation, reflecting the leadership's concern that economic reforms might lead to civil unrest.
156. Meanwhile it was crucial to prevent popular unrest from spilling over into a major social and political crisis.
157. Four days of unrest and anti-government riots left at least three people dead.
158. Calcutta was then beset with unrest, and Hoppy was kept busy on internal security.
159. Urban violence and civil unrest were mushrooming like small bombs threatening to blow up the machine from within.
160. Meanwhile 1985 ended with unrest among students from the Uighur ethnic minority.
161. In particular many pointed to growing social unrest, crime and unemployment caused in part by the government's structural adjustment policies.
162. The army has been used to subdue unrest in the country's capital.
163. So long as we're mainly dependent upon oil, the possibility of high prices and ensuing civil unrest will always exist.
164. But he insisted that organized religion needed to meet the challenge of social unrest and moral decay.
165. Police have arrested 80 people during the unrest in the Central Kalimantan province.
166. The moves towards democratization had been precipitated by widespread unrest, focusing particularly on economic grievances.
167. The labour unrest and factory takeovers of 1968, for instance, evinced echoes of earlier syndicalist strategies.
168. There is a certain amount of evidence to suggest that local Tory leaders played a part in inciting the unrest.
169. Militant prisoners held 24 guards hostage on Friday, as jail unrest spread throughout the country.
170. In their existing forms, reforms looked likely to lead to social unrest and further disturbances.
171. In the peculiar circumstances of the 1930s vague feelings of unrest with the Party crystallized into something more concrete.
172. There is no opinion poll mechanism for measuring the scale of social unrest.
173. Several days of unrest followed which spread across the country and involved thousands of students.
174. The resultant social unrest was highlighted by episodes of looting of supermarkets.
175. She had been tortured with electric shocks - as had every teenager I met who had been detained during the township unrest.
176. The catalyst for the unrest was the death of Kang Kyong Dae on April 26.
177. Conversely,( ) throughout this period Government Ministers strenuously denied that unemployment and social deprivation were significant causes of urban unrest.
178. But there was also unrest on other occasions, as in the summer months of 1715 and 1716.
179. The wave of labour unrest coincided with falling share prices and increasing demonstrations by students in Seoul and other cities.
180. The Foreign Office is advising people not to travel to the area, because of civil unrest.
181. In the face of mounting political and industrial unrest, Asquith may have been anxious to head-off further confrontation with feminists.
182. Thus, internal unrest once again threatened Barbarossa's concept of the great design.
183. For several weeks students at the university have been in a state of unrest.
184. The shaman was still determined to resist and encouraged the growing unrest among the warriors.
185. In mid-June reports emerged that 17 people had been killed or injured in unrest on June 8 in Bukan in the north-west.
186. They accused him of fomenting political unrest.
187. The country was seething with political unrest.
188. The nation is seething with political unrest.
189. Immigrants grasped a fence during unrest at the Pagani Detention Centre on the island of Lesvos, Greece, Monday. About 800 people live at the facility, which was designed to hold about 250 people.
190. Whatever the reason, from 1964 in Innsbruck, Austria, through 1968 in Grenoble, France, through 1972 in Sapporo, Japan, the Winter Games skated along with hardly any political or social unrest.
191. Troubled times: Qaddafi's newfound coziness with Western nations, however, has done little to shield him from the wave of unrest currently sweeping the Arab world.
192. There was still acute unrest in the farm areas, especially in the Western Middle West.
193. This neglect contributed to the many factors underlying the current wave of civil unrest, especially to the region's stagnant incomes and unemployment rates.
194. A faltering economy and a recent wave of labour unrest have affected the new party's popularity.
195. In the wake of Tiller's death, Terry convened an emergency war council of anti-abortionist leaders, and called for a wave of social unrest on a scale not seen since the civil rights days.
196. And if the image of this impendent hot makes you unrest, you'll relax with the good news coming from the researching people in the School of California Technology .
197. It may also cause unrest in other players within the team if the player in question is a lynchpin of a team.
198. Yemen has faced increasing unrest by militants seeking the re-establishment of southern Yemen as an independent state.
199. Scores more have been wounded as unrest spreads across the Himalayan mountain state.
200. The public have also been given blow-by-blow accounts of taxi strikes in several cities, even though industrial action has long been a taboo subject in case it triggers wider unrest.
201. She added that worries about tight supplies and unrest in the Middle East will outweigh concerns about U.S. gasoline demand destruction or slower Asian demand due to inflation.
202. Civil unrest in many of the countries where Lassa fever is endemic has impeded effective control.
203. And as in China(), unrest and even insurgency are widespread.
204. In the unrest, the local police building was set on fire and its windows were broken.
205. Former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt told German TV the operation could have incalculable consequences in the Arab world at a time of unrest there.
206. A jittery Kremlin, nervous of mass unemployment and of social unrest, is likely to agree.
207. The announcement raised fears of further unrest, following a day of violent demonstrations in the Greek capital.
208. signs of incipient unrest.
209. Beijing, facing a slowing economy and fearful of social unrest, has been more paternalistic.
210. As Chinese security forces reimpose order after a bloody spasm of ethnic unrest in Xinjiang, Turkey is finding itself in the line of fire.
211. Fearing future unrest, Congress banned the interstate transport of fight films, a law that remained in force for more than a quarter-century.
212. Key uncertainties include the relationship between China and the US, the threat of internal unrest and the ever-present danger of unexpected, capricious political decisions.
213. Previous bouts of unrest have likewise suggested a worrying divorce from reality.
214. The cleric, Grand Mufti Ahmad Badreddine Hassoun, is considered a close supporter of Assad's regime and has echoed its claims that the unrest in Syria is the result of a foreign conspiracy.
215. After the recent unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang, the parade tried to emphasise ethnic unity.
216. Iran announced yesterday that members of a foreign-backed "anti-revolutionary group" responsible for fomenting unrest and armed with bomb-making materials had been arrested.
217. Given that he—an ethnic Sindhi, like most of his coterie of advisers—is especially unpopular in Punjab, this was always likely to cause unrest.
218. City have already defeated Arsenal and Chelsea as part of their unbeaten home record, but there is much still to be examined and reports of player unrest over Mancini's methods are unsettling.
219. E ? C : The crime rate is a symptom of social unrest.
220. In severe cases, the economic burden would cause conflict for resources and intensify social contradictions and unrest as we have seen in the past.
221. If Urumqi had an edge of unrest on this Monday, it was sheathed in silence.
222. Nazarbayev seemed to face no real threat of civil unrest, said Sarah Michaels, deputy director of analysis at Oxford Analytica, a global analysis and advisory form.
223. Economists warn that price controls encourage hoarding and can lead to supply shortfalls, fueling unrest.
224. They say the prime minister has theatrically played up the settlers' fury and unrest in the Likud.
225. A officer in Madagascar inspected a furniture warehouse looted during political unrest in the capital, Antananarivo.
226. Inevitably, high prices threaten unrest at best and mass starvation at worst.
227. Many in western Europe are predicting outbreaks of populist nationalism, demagoguery and social unrest.
228. Flaws in the event of such a dominance relationship is bound to cause social unrest.
229. In Inner Mongolia, a Han Chinese truck driver kills a local herdsman in a hit-and-run accident, and ethnic unrest flares for days.
230. As a result of this unrest, twenty-five Redcoat soldiers were dispatched to monitor the situation.
231. The paper's Saturday editorial says citizens must be conscious of the threat from people inside and outside the country with ulterior motives who want to seize on China's problems to incite unrest.
232. UN agencies and the World Bank pledged on Tuesday to set up a task force to tackle an unprecedented rise in global food prices that is threatening to spread social unrest.
233. Few here think the unrest will end anytime soon,(Sentencedict) and the rage of Greece's youth continues to smolder.
234. Labour unrest in the GCC's 13 million-stong migrant worker community has increased in recent years.
235. Spiraling food prices have led to hard times and unrest in a number of developing countries.
236. But there has been no sign of the continent-wide unrest that gloomsters once predicted.
237. Up to now Khartoum is in stable situation any violence and unrest.
238. But George Haley at the University of New Haven in Connecticut says labor unrest is common.
239. He is acutely conscious that this transition will bring with it the risk of social unrest.
240. For Beijing, policy mistakes on either side carry political risks. Overplay the inflation threat and growth could slow, threatening jobs and leading to social unrest.
241. In April, NATO supplies coming in through Kyrgyzstan's Manas transit center were held up by political unrest and then again by a tax dispute over the base in May.
242. When word of the unrest cascaded out, much of the news was artfully managed by officials.
243. Since the unrest began, we have imposed strong financial sanctions on Asad and dozens of his cronies.
244. He faced severe pressure even before Tunisia's turmoil, with tribal unrest in the north, separatism in the south and al-Qaeda in the east and elsewhere.
245. In 1981 police used CS gas for the first time to control civil unrest in mainland Britain during the Toxteth riots in Liverpool, northwest England.
246. Gaddafi repeatedly blamed the unrest on al-Qaeda and a "colonialist plot".
247. China has often deployed the P.L.A., along with a separate paramilitary force, the People's Armed Police, to respond to natural disasters, social unrest and other domestic security issues.
248. Judgment by the Federal Supreme Judicial Court avoided a possible election risk and social unrest.
249. Argentina's default, after a severe economic crisis, sparked social unrest and runs on banks.
250. The violence started during a demonstration against government attempts to stop the king of Buganda from visiting a region of Uganda where it was feared his presence could lead to unrest.
251. Its unique function is to express passionate, festival, and unrest emotions, forming strikingly comparison with long bows and legato bows.
252. In the wake of unrest in Tibet in March, a virulently xenophobic mood swept the country.
253. Here's one example:'So your Sturm und Drang is wrapping the very symbol of historical unrest?
254. Subsidiaries of Nippon Sheet Glass and others have also faced unrest.
255. The existence of gangdom brought serious problem to Korea, threaten, blackmail, a series of evildoing such as staking added social unrest element greatly.
256. Its unravelling was swift disheartening, and brings Thailand back to the brink of further unrest.
257. The company withdrew from the Columbian market on fears of political unrest.
258. Officials blame fetid air and water for thousands of episodes of social unrest.
259. In a world where technology can be used to incite civil unrest, and take down a government, it's no wonder that governments around the world are looking at ways to 'manage' electronic communications.
260. The World Bank Group estimates that 33 countries around the world face potential social unrest because of the acute hike in food and energy prices.
261. Since the unrest began in mid-March, we have designated 32 Syrian and Iranian individuals and entities,(http:///unrest.html) including Syrian businessmen and their companies.
262. It will bring huge economic and social costs, and cause vast unrest, migrations and potential conflict.
263. The need for fair wages has become a sensitive topic in places where care for just arrangements can be easily neglected. It is at the root of serious social unrest.
264. And it has raised the spectre of unrest across the whole of the North Caucasus.
265. "Without full funding of these emergency requirements, we risk again the specter of widespread hunger, malnutrition and social unrest on an unprecedented scale," he said.
266. It had become a garden-variety suburb in the Baltimore-Washington Corridor; there was crime there, and racial unrest.
267. The army has been sent to support police to prevent unrest in Concepcion, south of Santiago.
268. A few years ago there was unrest in the country at large.
269. Gambling that the unrest will not spill over from foreign-owned factories, China's leaders are using the chance to push investment in regions that have lagged the country's industrial boom.
270. Low taxes reduces unrest and has the same population growth as the normal tax of 100.
271. "Without full funding of these emergency requirements, we risk again the specter of widespread hunger, malnutrition, and social unrest on an unprecedented scale," Ban warned.
272. The Estate of Unrest must be one of the zones most nostalgically remembered by EQ players.
273. If the reserves are depleted and the Hong Kong dollar depreciates, there will be unrest.
274. The period when the Yuanmou hominoid fauna lived was an unrest, transitional one from the forest to bushveld environment.
275. Meanwhile, widespread unrest and looting continues in the capital city of Bishkek.
276. There are no such signs, though -- unusually -- reports of public unrest following last year's botched currency revaluation have leaked out.
277. Two British military transport aircraft have rescued about 150 oil workers, Britons and other foreign nationals who've been stranded in the Libyan desert by the unrest in the country.
278. They provided much - needed breathing space for a country hit by civil war and unrest.
279. Now Thailand must confront the likelihood of further unrest at a inopportune time.
280. But even the most wilful and powerful state could not fully control the banking chaos and social unrest that a forced currency conversion would unleash.
281. They cut and patched up scenes and quotes of interviewees, to make an all-in effort on fake stories about unrest in railway stations[http:///unrest.html], violent crackdown and callosity of the government.
282. The gloomiest pundits think Pakistan simply cannot cope: they foresee mounting social unrest and further usurpation of the functions of government by either the army or Taliban militants.
283. The Financial Times reported that Chinese officials persuaded the bank to remove information they thought could cause social unrest.
284. Riskily, his government favoured the Malays at the expense of the Chinese and got away with it without too much social unrest.
285. This kind of learning ability will ultimately enable enterprises in unrest and changing environment.
286. The plot, with its elements of international political unrest, genocide and terrorism resonates deeply.
287. But Damascus appeared to be preoccupied with its own domestic unrest, according to Quran.
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