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The splits make Darfur increasingly insecure.
Surprisingly, the polls also showed that a majority of Israelis remain committed to the peace effort, although they feel increasingly insecure -- scared of terrorism, scared of the violence's reaching their streets, as it has in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo.
Mr Miliband will try to position himself as the champion of the middle classes who feel increasingly insecure — an interesting reinvention of the message that worked at successive elections for Mr Blair.
When we take this view, we see that a vast majority of Iraqis feel increasingly insecure and view us as an occupation force that has failed to produce normalcy after four years and is increasingly unlikely to do so as we continue to arm each warring side.
His subsequent explorations of wider repertory grew increasingly insecure.
She added: "It's a wildly competitive, increasingly insecure world.
Israelis are feeling increasingly insecure about any criticism they believe could help their enemies.
Office work, in his telling, has become increasingly insecure and unrewarding for the majority.
In his view, the current policy is making families feel increasingly insecure.
The world of work is increasingly insecure for a growing number of women and men.
Until then, immigrants and United States citizens alike will continue to live in communities that are increasingly insecure.
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