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Failures that mean already vulnerable individuals face increased insecurity have infuriated campaigners.
However, it has been argued that the government disarmament programme has increased insecurity in the region.
Voters will associate structural reforms with declining living standards, increased insecurity and inequality.
Corbyn will say: "Technological changes and the so-called 'gig economy' can mean increased insecurity and uncertainty across our society.
Increased insecurity has also led many agencies to rely heavily on remote management strategies, where risks are transferred to the field and to local staff.
The agency's director in Paris, Menahem Gourary, attributed the trend more to Jews' desire to assure the future of Israel than to increased insecurity resulting from a spate of recent attacks on Jewish sites.
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"There is increasing insecurity with fuel prices at these levels," Mr. Leahy said during an interview.
Unocha's interim humanitarian coordinator in CAR, Michel Yao, warns that the increasing insecurity is hampering the work of humanitarian groups.
Clegg told his members: "The Conservatives have a bizarre idea that to create more jobs you need to increase insecurity.
He added: "The Conservatives have a bizarre idea that to create more jobs you need to increase insecurity.
The amputations were done in Zahedan, the provincial capital near the Pakistan border, where the authorities have faced increasing insecurity because of the Sunni minority in the region.
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