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"Lifting the embargo would cause some upheaval, but Cuba could handle it," he said.
Those arguing for the road to be paved acknowledge some upheaval will occur.
There is going to be some upheaval within the Communist Party.
Because Knight Ridder is so much bigger than McClatchy, the merger is likely to create some upheaval for both companies.
There was little Reid could do as the shortened off-season prevented him and his coaching staff, a group that also underwent some upheaval, from implementing all the work that was needed.
"There is going to be some upheaval, we accept that, but it has got to be fair to everyone, this system, and at the moment, it's not fair to the taxpayer at large".
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Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsThe past few years have seen some upheavals in the balance of energy security around the Pacific.
Polyvore has had some management upheaval in its five years of existence.
So it must have taken some considerable upheaval for Cook to change tack so dramatically.
Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) created some welcome upheaval in the international humanitarian discourse recently, with their compelling Where is Everyone?
The growth of vegetarian restaurants in Argentina's capital has unfolded at a time of big change — some say upheaval — in the countryside.
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