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Brazilians may clamour for change.
INVESTORS and regulators may clamour for more transparency from hedge funds.
Economists and businessmen may clamour for a drastic revamp of Germany's generous welfare state and for decisive moves to tackle public pensions, but neither candidate was prepared to risk suggesting anything daring.
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We may all clamour for their heat and energy, but no two beaches are the same.
Although American policymakers may be clamouring for a rapid rise in the yuan, there is no sign in Beijing that the government plans anything of the sort.
Clearly there may be more attempts, as people clamour for tickets to the Olympics following the scandal of empty seats.
The Spices were going to bow out at the end of the tour, but the clamour for more means they may make another album.
"Bluntly, I believe that the groundswell of anger amongst many ordinary people in Scotland under these circumstances could produce a clamour for another independence referendum that may well be unstoppable.
Meanwhile, Malawians may grow impatient as queues lengthen at petrol stations, farmers clamour for fuel to work their irrigation pumps, and companies continue to go bust for want of imported supplies.
"The May drop in the manufacturing PMI will inevitably add to the clamour for policymakers to provide a renewed, substantial boost to the region's economy and ward off the threat of deflation," said Chris Williamson, Markit's chief economist.
Smaller firms clamour for cheaper power too.Japan's broader economic future may be at stake.
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