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en Essentially, there is a history of political unrest around the election period.

en In Uganda, there has been a series of political unrest after political unrest.

en There's a period of unrest here that goes back two weeks. It started with the weak monthly payrolls report, then was followed by the bombings in Madrid and the election of a new government [in Spain] that is not seen as friendly to the Bush Administration, and now what's happening in the Middle East.

en We are now in uncharted waters. We're in an unprecedented period where a presidential candidate is going to court essentially to try to contest and overturn the results of an election that has now been certified.

en I went to Mexico to study social and political history during that really charged period in Mexican history in the early sixties, that I found my path in a way. It was a time when students wanted to take control of their own country, not just in Mexico but also in Europe and the United States.

en We took a look at the history of unrest coinciding [with elections] and there is definitely a history there.

en Given the political history of Ecuador, putting them on positive watch eight months before an election might prove to be a little generous, even with high oil prices.

en We're building one of the strongest political organizations in the history of a California's governor's race. We've invested two years in putting together an organization that will be there after the June election.

en There's only so much you can do. Are you not going to do something because of political unrest? You have to balance the risk and the benefits.

en Events are the ephemera of history; they pass across its stage like fireflies, hardly glimpsed before they settle back into darkness and as often as not into oblivion. Every event, however brief, has to be sure a contribution to make, lights up some dark corner or even some wide vista of history. Nor it it only political history which benefits most, for every historical landscape--political, economic, social, even geographical--is illumined by the intermittent flare of the event.
  Fernand Braudel

en He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. But be aware that there are some concerns if political unrest continues, it could impact the ratings.

en The market has been in this, essentially, seven percent range, for five months now, ... Unfortunately, the summer months during election years tend to be pretty directionless, with people not wanting to make moves until they know what's going on with the election.

en The market has been in this, essentially, seven percent range, for five months now. Unfortunately, the summer months during election years tend to be pretty directionless, with people not wanting to make moves until they know what's going on with the election.

en I understand the the unrest in the middle east creates unrest throughout the region

en fertile breeding ground for political unrest, economic chaos, and social fractures.


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