Sentences with phrase «political unrest so»

Under Schendel's hand - one undoubtedly shaped by the persecution and political unrest so prevalent in the first half of the 20th Century - language is presented not just as a communicative device, but rather a wider visual metaphor for human existence.
In addition to the harsh terrain, Nepal has a very high poverty rate and great political unrest so these circumstances would be incredibly tough, both on you and on dogs!

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So, yes, the Chinese government is afraid of political unrest, and therefore they quickly released a tremendous amount of stimulus into the economy, then followed it up with encouraging bank loans equal to 29 % of GDP in 2009, a huge increase.
Failure to do so is bound to accelerate social unrest and destabilize domestic social and political order, and ultimately global order.
«So it's probably going to feel like it's more about the political unrest than the superhero, initially.»
It's the political and social message embedded in The Hunger Games series that has made it so acclaimed and popular — Katniss isn't just a girl stuck in a love triangle, Katniss is the inadvertent leader of a movement, a symbol of hope for the oppressed, a potential catalyst for change amid civil unrest.
The ESR Global Screening website offers U.S. businesses valuable information such as the limitations associated with international background screening, how international screening is very different from screening employers use in the U.S., and the problems associated with so - called «Red Zone» countries where war, political unrest, unreliable communications infrastructure, and lack of standardized procedures can affect screening.
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