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The Lib Dems may revolt, even though the coalition's original agreement includes the policy.
The fans may revolt if Sanchez returns without genuine competition for the starting job.
"But when Greeks see the cut in their paychecks, they may revolt".
Europe is one risk: if the EU's Lisbon treaty is in force when Mr Cameron takes office, and he swallows it, the diehard rejectionists whom his ambiguity on the issue has kept in line may revolt.
Whatever its inhabitants do, however much they may revolt against it, the castle doesn't change.
Users may revolt, but in the end they are getting email for free, so it will be hard to complain.
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Change your mind on immigration, and your constituents may well revolt.
That price they pay is passed on to European consumers, who may eventually revolt when they realise how much money they are pouring into Chinese government coffers.Third, the time-horizons for Kyoto (up to 2012) and, even more, for the ETS (whose first period runs only up to 2008) are too short.
To some of you, this may sound revolting in its bloat; to me, it was pure heaven.
He gave her the kind of look that says: "Darling, the tea plantation workers may be revolting, but we'll still have each other long after we've left this blasted place".
Holland's point is that life may be revolting down there, but at least it's a recognizable human community, not a moral sewer, like so much of Europe under Nazi occupation.
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