Sentence examples for from disaffection from inspiring English sources

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"Granted, it's not a democratic one, but it flows from disaffection with the bickering political class".

In a country where coup attempts were at one time almost routine and where two presidents have been ousted when the military turned against them, it was only a short step for these young officers from disaffection to mutiny.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 7 — Representative Ted Strickland on Tuesday became the first Democrat to win election as governor in Ohio in 16 years, benefiting from voter disaffection with Republican corruption scandals and a hobbled state economy.

With the country torn by riots and violence stemming from the government's implementation of austerity measures and Pérez implicated on charges of corruption, Pérez was forced to resign the presidency before the end of his term; the party subsequently suffered from voter disaffection with its policies and corruption.

LONDON — Seven months after taking office and embracing the most radical economic change of any British government since the 1950s, the coalition of Prime Minister David Cameron, a Conservative, has arrived at Christmas limping — though not so much from popular disaffection as internal sniping by his junior partners, the left-of-center Liberal Democrats.

The political forces most likely to benefit from public disaffection are those running on populist platforms, which could disrupt efforts to battle the effects of the economic crisis.

It was precisely to help the Lib Dems make the leap from a receptacle for disaffection to a serious force in its own right that Nick Clegg, whose first party conference as leader began on September 13th, was elected last year.Some progress has been made.

While there is little here in the vein of Social Realist protest, disaffection from the mainstream of American life prevails.

Even rarities were harmed by the disaffection from anything evocative of grand 18th- to early 19th-century décors.

Shut Up and Sing shows them contending with their public's disaffection from 2003 to the present day.

This was the One Big Union (OBU), which had its roots in a postwar labour disaffection from conventional trade unionism that was especially pronounced in western Canada.

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