Sentences with phrase «for further unrest»

Even if, for some reason, Mustafi were to move on, and miraculously replaced with Van Dijk (and we'd still need an additional), swapping out a key defender 3 games into the season is just asking for further unrest in the defensive line.

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«By studying how the ground is cracking and moving at Campi Flegrei, we think it may be approaching a critical stage where further unrest will increase the possibility of an eruption, and it's imperative that the authorities are prepared for this,» says Christopher Kilburn from the University College London Hazard Centre.
Anti-clericalism, along with demands for Church reform and renewal, further powered by general social unrest, was growing everywhere.
LAST SUMMER, TWO DIRECTORS, INCLUDING JOSH KROENKE, were for sacking him — or not renewing his contract, so effectively the same thing — and if we lose heavily to Spurs and Man City shortly, as I think we will, fan unrest will explode even further, I truly believe his days here are numbered.
As much as some parts of the gutter press (hard to spot among the detritus that largely passes for sports journalism) have been trying to manufacture strife at Spurs, so far we've seen some big names leave, some big names come in, a club captain retire, a new formation along with new coaching staff and a new training ground shifted to with not even a hint of any credible unrest.
I am curious whether the BAA strike threat was a sign that the biggest union in the UK and Ireland is dipping its toe into the sea of unrest to test the waters for further industrial action.
Just as police union leaders and their backers view Mr. de Blasio's desire to address the grievances of minorities who feel unfairly targeted by police as a thinly - disguised pretext to undermine law enforcement, they blamed Mr. Dinkins for undercutting police in an environment plagued with far more crime and unrest.
These conditions are already causing problems for people all over the world, with the people in poorer countries being pushed further into poverty and hunger, whilst in the developed countries, the rising cost of food has led to civil disputes and unrest.
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