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The phrase "avoid social unrest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the prevention of public disorder or disturbances, often in political, social, or economic discussions.
Example: "The government implemented new policies to avoid social unrest during the economic crisis."
Alternatives: "prevent civil disorder" or "mitigate public unrest".
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However, RT must find new jobs for any workers laid off, to avoid social unrest.
In the short run such measures may help to cap inflation and avoid social unrest, but in the long run they do more harm than good.
The Communist Party deems it necessary to maintain GDP growth of at least 7% a year to avoid social unrest and assure its own survival.
The new scrutiny of the party comes as the government is trying to avoid social unrest, as many people are struggling to cope with the country's worst economic crisis in a decade.
With general elections approaching this summer, the government of Boyko Borisov is trying to avoid social unrest at any cost, observers say, so he is often ready to appease protesters by giving in to their demands.
The markets clearly expect that higher prices are here to stay.Political scientists point to the bloated welfare states in most OPEC countries which will require higher oil prices to balance budgets and avoid social unrest.
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While Asian countries from India to Indonesia have already bowed to the pressures of near $140 oil by scaling back subsidies and raising fuel prices, Beijing might have been expected to hold out until after the Olympics in August as policymakers focused on battling inflation and avoiding social unrest.
"We need investments in safety nets, infrastructure, and small and medium-size companies to create jobs and to avoid social and political unrest".
As someone said in one of the seemingly non-stop television discussion programmes of the past two weeks, "the days when gradualism was acceptable are over" or, to put it another way, the old attitudes of jugaad (quick fix) and chalta hai (don't worry, it will work ok) can no longer be relied on by the government to avoid social protest and unrest.
I avoid social media.
But both books also argue that, by and large, China's rapid growth is sustainable; that its communist leaders will liberalise just enough to avoid serious social unrest and revolution; and that its foreign relations will be broadly peaceful.
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