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By tackling the sources of this endemic strife Mr Gallois has removed a crippling distraction.
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Mr Mugabe continues to preside over a nation whose economy is in deep crisis, where poverty and unemployment are endemic and political strife and repression commonplace.
Mr. Clinton's visit is intended to encourage Nigerians to stick with democracy in the face of these and other difficulties: poverty, endemic corruption and ethnic strife in a nation that Samuel R. Berger, the president's national security adviser, called the "poorest oil-rich country in the world".
Despite the efforts underway to allay spread of cholera in the midst of a delicate lattice of political, economic and public health strife, it has now become endemic to Haiti.
Such partly free states frequently suffer from endemic corruption, weak rule of law and ethnic or religious strife; equally, they often feature a single political party "that enjoys dominance despite a façade of limited pluralism".
Was strife, life?
But the strife has continued.
Sectarian strife could be reignited.
Yet strife is likely to persist.
There was strife behind the scenes.
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