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Troublemakers
noun
Plural of troublemaker
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Hundreds of potential troublemakers have been stopped long before they even begin to contemplate actually perpetrating a violent attack.
Fears of a panic after the European elections are receding: even the most resolute troublemakers seem ready to rally around.
Mr Sarkozy favours a zero-tolerance approach to urban violence, and in the days before the unrest began he angered many by calling troublemakers in poor districts "dregs".
Lau Nai-keung, a Hong Kong member of China's National People's Congress, adds that because of Macau's reliance on tourism, its low tolerance for troublemakers is understandable.In this section Sharif wins a battle No politics, please City of dreams Golden days Myanmar's overflow The Sludge Coast ReprintsOne reason for Macau's jitters about any hint of unrest may be economic.
"Jail is ten times worse than school," he warns young troublemakers.
Given the Kremlin's overwhelming domestic support and the ease with which it gets what it wants from the outside world, it is tempting to hope that it might start taking things a bit easier.Two new troubling tactics against troublemakers are the abuse of psychiatric incarceration most recently against an opposition leader in Mari El; and the use of the draft against men of conscription age.
Worse, it has made the world's only available policeman look weak, which encourages other troublemakers, and has undermined the cause of international engagement in both America and Europe.
In the centre of the country, people of the two faiths live side-by-side, and there are big minorities everywhere a scene providing ample tinder for troublemakers.
Japan, concerned about vital shipping lanes in the region, might be only too willing to supply the patrol boats that Indonesia lacks to keep troublemakers out.
For perceived "troublemakers" such as Mr Ai, the government says, "no law can protect them".Western observers tend to describe the crackdown as a massive overreaction to perceived threats, but it may well be that China's rulers know better.
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