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Yet the reason the words "treaty change" cause so much consternation is not so much connected with a banking union itself.
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The upshot is not just consternation on the left and right but an unstable party balance, which could affect French politics for years to come.The FN's victory was spectacular on several counts.
Greening is not alone, however; consternation about consultants is a global phenomenon.
Delvoye chuckled at all the didactic consternation, "I am not taking myself that seriously.
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