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But a policy that's outrageous to one faction — for example, the government subsidies for wind, solar and battery power that have drawn fire on the right — may in fact be a welcome effort to achieve an important societal objective.
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Some of its tracks were composed especially by Morgan Casey and Nick Wylie; others are examples of authentic music, the Celtic factions' tracks, for example, having been recorded by early music ensemble Prehistoric Music Ireland.
People such as Su Shi also opposed Wang's faction on practical grounds; for example, Su's critical poem hinting that Wang's salt monopoly hindered effective salt distribution.
Yasser Arafat's moderate Fatah faction controls most Lebanese camps, for example, but this has not stopped Islamist militants in Ain Hilweh from fire-bombing several cafés.Such nasty account-settling is evidence of the continuing social tension in the camps.
The "bad" democracy, for example, rules for the faction of the many as opposed to the faction of the few, whereas the "good" democracy which Aristotle baptizes "polity"—rules in the common interest of all citizens.
Extremist factions in Afghanistan, Mali, and ISIS-controlled Iraq, for example, have demanded the burning of musical instruments and called for the elimination of musical instruction; music-making thrives in Iran, but with numerous restrictions and limitations.
"If one of the factions joins the Jalisco New Generation cartel, for example, things could turn even worse," he added, noting that the Jalisco group has the experience and connections to replace Sinaloa as Mexico's dominant force.
For example, the player can rob a faction member, lowering their karma, but leaving their reputation unchanged provided the faction does not learn of the robbery.
In coverage of Libya, for example, Al Jazeera has put Islamist factions, some of which happen to be backed by Qatar, in the spotlight at the expense of secular rivals.
Each faction wants an equal share of government posts, which means, for example, that many ambassadors, including a new ambassador to Washington, have not been appointed because of endless haggling.
The quest for power led to shifting and, at times, strange alliances; for example, at Brescia in the early 13th century, one faction of local magnates drew support from heretics.
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