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Popular disaffection is Britain's political crisis.
Yet popular disaffection is increasingly directed at the president himself.
Popular disaffection is driving much of this debate.
Martín perceives a real danger in this popular disaffection, however.
The popular disaffection with and mistrust of politicians, so evident in Scotland, is too deep.
Popular disaffection remained high, especially because of the grist tax that had been introduced in 1869.
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The single currency has created a situation of low or no growth and high unemployment, spurring popular anger and disaffection.
"It is also worth pointing out that there has been no serious sign of popular unrest or disaffection in the Saudi security services".
(True, the Republican Party isn't popular either, but that disaffection is likely to have less drag on outsider candidates).
First, a terrible plague broke out in Moscow; along with the hardships imposed by the war, it created a climate of disaffection and popular agitation.
Rouhani is a pragmatist who came to power, in part, on the strength of disaffection, both popular and élite, with the confrontational foreign policy of his predecessor.
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