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Corbyn's allies hope that Labour's better-than-expected performance in the local elections will draw a line under the constant dissent in the parliamentary party, with shadow chancellor John McDonnell urging sceptics about his leadership to "put up or shut up".
Constant dissent on the decision, once made, can be as problematic as not engaging the conflict in the first place.
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Bullet holes remain ominously in the sides of buildings, a constant reminder of the price of dissent.
"The dissent has been muffled by constant systematic repression, but as long as we remember these prisoners, it has not been silenced.
"There have been no large massacres, air power is being used in a calculated way and he is launching probing attacks" while "making constant efforts in the suburbs of Tripoli to check small gestures of dissent".
In his V.M.I. dissent, Scalia wrote that the Court had a duty to respect "those constant and unbroken national traditions that embody the people's understanding of ambiguous constitutional texts".
Dissent flourished.
"Debate? Dissent?
But other voices dissent.
Dissent is not tolerated.
Stuyvesant brooked no dissent.
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