Sentences with phrase «of unrest in»

The couple announced their engagement in October, but put their wedding plans on hold because of unrest in Klitschko's native country, Ukraine.
While at CBS News, Miller provided extensive coverage of the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, following the shooting death of Michael Brown.
Such tenuous claims of attribution have about as much scientific standing as Pat Robertson saying that Hurricane Katrina was the result of the vengeful wrath of God... Like Pat Roberson's attribution of Katrina to the wrath of God in punishment for our sins, Krugman's attribution of unrest in the Middle East to the wrath of Climate in punishment for our sins is in one sense just emotive commentary from an uninformed pundit.
You can learn more about this aspect of the unrest in «Everywhere is resistance; Everywhere is Taksim»: When a Park Becomes Something More,» a post on the EarthDesk blog launched earlier this spring by the Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies — my home at Pace University.
But there are more underlying issues at the heart of the unrest in Ferguson.
Kroko discusses the environmental and economic drivers of the unrest in a broader context that includes President Obama's stated pursuit of sustainable economic growth.
In response to her subjects, Szwarc posits an utterance of unrest in her imagery.
You'll come across museums, police stations, cemeteries and abandoned buildings throughout the course of the game, and there's always a sense of unrest in each area to traverse through.
And the rally was likely initially fueled by easing concerns over Catalonia, thanks to a poll over the weekend from an anti-independence newspaper showing that support for independence has waned, as well as reports on Monday that there were little signs of unrest in Catalonia despite calls by the Catalan government for civil disobedience.
This confusion has caused quite a lot of unrest in the right hand drive world and the Corvette enthusiasts are waiting for a response.
Utley's essay outlines years of unrest in this country in the heart of Africa.
Of Gods and Men - Monks stand their ground in the face of unrest in this somewhat engrossing French drama.
It's an eloquent moment, and it comes just before the second act of the film, during which a cascade of ridicule and recrimination descends into revelations of adultery, betrayal, and racial invective, laying bare the core of unrest in the hearts of minds of hard - court heroes, once upon a time.
The camera is almost constantly moving, maintaining a sense of unrest in the environment.
In «Extra Helpings for the Holy» [R&D, November], Jocelyn Selim quotes Philippa Patrick as saying that «food was one of the few pleasures allowed in the monasteries, so if it wasn't good and plentiful, there could be a lot of unrest in the ranks.»
An privately - produced, anti-Islam film made in the America has provoked a week of unrest in predominantly Muslim countries.
The meeting appeared to have come on the heels of the unrest in the South - East as occasioned by Biafran protesters with the latest of it leading to a face off between the agitators and security operatives.
He pointed to Cabinet minutes discussing support for the quelling of unrest in India, quoting Cabinet minutes warning that «export contracts worth # 5 billion could be at stake».
Another recommendation of the study group was greater focus on resolving the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, as a key to resolving much of the unrest in the Middle East, and the prime minister backs this argument.
Shakhtar are not actually playing on home soil this term as they are in Kharkiv because of unrest in the Ukraine.
Between that, reports of unrest in his personal life, and rumors that his brother and new agent had begun shopping the striker around Europe, the tabloids have been salivating over the 24 - year - old's future.
Seems there is a lot of unrest in Patriots land.
There's definitely some kind of unrest in the locker room, and I think it has to do with Wenger's future plans.
Occupation of Muslim lands with rich resources therein and using their corrupt leaders by the West to moneylaunder their wealth into the like of Swiss Banks are the main cause of unrest in these places.
The company backed away from a pure - algorithm approach in 2014 after criticism that it had not included enough coverage of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, in users» feeds.
Sounding somewhat impatient for former prime minister Wilfrid Laurier's promise that the 20th century belonged to Canada, the stated purpose of their gathering was to «do something to overcome the growing feeling of unrest in evidence in various parts of the Dominion, to improve economic conditions, and to establish a better understanding and spirit of co-operation between the several Provinces.»
Xi has forcefully responded to the country's internal challenges, opting for a heavy - handed treatment of unrest in western China's Xinjiang Province and gradually deepening Beijing's control over Hong Kong.
The team reports that the volcano has been stirring for 67 years, with two - year periods of unrest in the 1950s, 1970s, and 1980s giving rise to small earthquakes — a pattern that was also seen in the lead - up to the 1538 eruption.

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There was the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory complex outside of Dhaka, Bangladesh last April 24, the continuing labour unrest in nearby Cambodia, factory fires in Pakistan and a renewed focus on child labour in Uzbekistan's annual cotton harvest.
The African nation of Zambia, for instance, has only enough food available to provide its population with 1,870 calories on average, per day, according to a striking global map in the October issue of National Geographic — and in truth, in much of the world, such calorie counts offer an inflated view of what's actually accessible to most citizens, due to widespread poverty, civil unrest, natural disasters, corruption, government mismanagement, food - distribution failures, and other issues.
Questions about where Mr. Low and the prime minister's stepson — a movie producer behind films including «The Wolf of Wall Street» — obtained money for the United States properties have helped fuel political unrest in Malaysia, where several political leaders in the opposition and in Mr. Najib's own party have called for the prime minister to step down.
At the same time, Moscow could seek to cause social unrest in hopes of toppling the government of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic.
After decades of political unrest, recession and high unemployment, Ireland was the fastest - growing economy in the European Economic Community (the precursor to the EU), with annual growth of more than 5 %.
The increased cost at the pump is due to higher demand, the lingering effect of Hurricane Harvey, OPEC production cuts and unrest in the Middle East, according to experts.
In a statement addressing the company's demise, Hansen said that while there were fans of Mexx's latest collections at both the industry and customer levels, «macro-economic headwinds» including a slowdown in retail sales in Europe, Russia's currency depreciation and Eastern European political unrest meant the company's health couldn't be revived to fighting forIn a statement addressing the company's demise, Hansen said that while there were fans of Mexx's latest collections at both the industry and customer levels, «macro-economic headwinds» including a slowdown in retail sales in Europe, Russia's currency depreciation and Eastern European political unrest meant the company's health couldn't be revived to fighting forin retail sales in Europe, Russia's currency depreciation and Eastern European political unrest meant the company's health couldn't be revived to fighting forin Europe, Russia's currency depreciation and Eastern European political unrest meant the company's health couldn't be revived to fighting form.
This film explores the most pivotal moments of America's 36th president, from taking office after JFK's assassination in 1963 to handling the Vietnam War and civil unrest in the U.S. (Premieres November 3)
ExxonMobil (xom) has evacuated non-essential staff working in the highlands of Papua New Guinea due to unrest in the area, but operations are continuing at its PNG LNG liquefied natural gas project, the company said on Thursday.
Wealth inequality breeds unrest and can lead to a dangerous political climate — which, in his view, partly explains the rise of president - elect Donald Trump.
The global economy has recovered strongly in recent months, but rising oil prices not only put the squeeze on fragile consumers, they also raise the spectre of inflation and fan the flames of political unrest.
With muted tones, fast - growth companies in many industries are preparing for what could be a prolonged period of unrest that may involve additional attacks, as well as governmental actions that could tamp down on future business growth.
Nearly two - thirds of respondents also said they'd support calling up the National Guard or reserves to address civil unrest like that seen in Charlottesville in August, when white supremacists clashed with counterprotestors, one of whom was killed by a car driven by a man who had protested with a white - supremacist group.
The wave of demonstrations, that kicked off in second city Mashhad on December 28 and quickly spread, is the biggest in the tightly controlled country since unrest over a disputed election in 2009.
But during a freewheeling press conference on Tuesday, Trump returned to his original position, labeling multiple parties as complicit in the Charlottesville unrest and seeming to defend some of those seeking to protest the Confederate statue's removal.
Tens of thousands across the country peacefully chanted, picketed and protested Monday against President Donald Trump's immigration and labor policies on May Day, despite a small pocket of violent unrest in the Pacific Northwest.
«As our business is involved with sending people overseas we needed to ensure that we are diversified across many countries and regions to avoid the risks of things like flu outbreak, terrorist attacks, war in the region, government unrest, natural disasters, etc.,» says David.
Many cities have recently decided to give Tasers a second chance after police use of force led to public unrest in Baltimore, Chicago and Ferguson, Missouri.
And given the levels of social unrest in those countries, that could be the strongest argument against putting more of our pension nest eggs into the CPP basket.
While it has some of the lowest labor costs in the developing world, Bangladesh, with rampant corruption, congested roads and frequent unrest, is a tough place to do business.
In some countries, however, eruptions of violence or widespread labor unrest periodically disrupt commerce, and governments seem to sweep in and out with the seasonIn some countries, however, eruptions of violence or widespread labor unrest periodically disrupt commerce, and governments seem to sweep in and out with the seasonin and out with the seasons.
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