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But, in the geophysical community, the tales told by the Judean jars may cause unrest.
But if the extra people cannot find jobs, they may cause unrest and instability.
It's even been suggested that inequality may cause unrest and violence in the Western world.
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Apart from the risk that the four-year programme of severe spending cuts announced by George Osborne (pictured) on October 20th may cause social unrest, the main danger is economic.
The government responded with an admonition, sent, of course, via S.M.S.: "The Ministry of Internal Security urges you to please desist from sending or forwarding any S.M.S. that may cause public unrest.
With memories of Haiti's 2008 food riots and the Arab spring (where high food prices played a part) still fresh, panic buying by governments and/or export bans would only exacerbate the problem and may cause social unrest".
This may cause civil unrest.
However much banks may want to cut costs, rulers are reluctant to remove regulatory hurdles lest they cause unrest.
This may also explain why 'UwE' are more prevalent at closed systems than at open systems because the longer repose periods would lead to a greater need for re-establishing pathways within the conduit and may cause multiple episodes of unrest over an extended period prior to eruptions.
"Raqqa city has experienced internal unrest… (that) may cause cleavages (that) lead to the full collapse within the group," RBSS also claimed.
Anger at high unemployment has caused unrest and may have been a contributory factor in the riots in Britain last month.
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