Sentence examples for populace without from inspiring English sources

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The assembly will surely reflect the diversity of the populace without endangering the stability of the country, whatever disasters the naysayers may predict if they lose control of the electoral and political systems.

The wantonly murderous security services and armed civilian bands of regimes past dissipated as, whatever his other faults, President René Préval marked a change in at least this aspect from the litany of rancid despots who have actively victimised the Haitian populace without cease since colonial times.

When, early on, we enter a Saxon village whose inhabitants are moved to senseless rage, I wondered if the picture of a populace without memory, easily swayed to strong emotion, prey to beasts that may be imaginary, was a rebuke to modern life, and that he was actually writing about, say, the internet.

But, after parliamentary argument, a German-American artist was commissioned to create a courtyard garden in which the more modest phrase "DER BEVÖLKERUNG" — "To the Populace," without the nationalistic tone of the older motto — was laid out in white letters amid unruly plantings.

If a group of Congolese took up jogging around here, they could well displace a proportion of the populace without trying; people have learned to expect massacres and rapes when they see running men, and at the first sign of war they duly flee.

In the absence of careful pre-event planning, demand for critical care services may quickly exceed available intensive care unit (ICU) staff, beds and equipment, leaving the bulk of the infected populace without benefit of potentially lifesaving critical care.

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It is unclear if the Social Democrats could find traction with such a disengaged populace even without the distraction.

Molly Biklen New York City Depending on a reader's preconceptions, she or he will interpret Raffi Khatchadourian's article about the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, a ghostly global activist hiding out in a foreign embassy, as a portrait of either a self-involved, two-faced traitor to his own ideals or a crusading hero of the populace ("Man Without a Country," August 21st).

Depending on a reader's preconceptions, she or he will interpret Raffi Khatchadourian's article about the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, a ghostly global activist hiding out in a foreign embassy, as a portrait of either a self-involved, two-faced traitor to his own ideals or a crusading hero of the populace ("Man Without a Country," August 21st).

Perhaps, two centuries ago, the general populace could manage without The News most of the time.

"You pathetic fucks!" purports to translate "Cette foule hagarde," or "This haggard crowd" — the populace that mourns Gautier without understanding him.

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