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As president he has presided over a time of rising inflation and unemployment, but has pumped oil revenues into the budget, sustaining a semblance of growth and buying good will among civil servants, the military and the retired.
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Though Camby is capable of being a loping, leaping force when he is healthy, he seems unable to sustain a semblance of salubrity for long periods of time.
Eventually, in the company of a feral, suspicious adolescent boy (Hakim Taleb) they have met on the way, Anne and her children stumble across a small band of survivors, who are trying to sustain a semblance of civilized life or to reconstruct it with the scraps and ruins that surround them.
Answer: The book suggests that the brain seeks three "goals": to make sense of the world, to maintain a coherent sense of self, and to sustain a semblance of control at all costs.
All those excuses have a semblance of truth.
Unlike other countries in the region, it does not have a semblance of government.
We have a semblance of a normal life.
Most of the EU-13 cannot maintain even a semblance of law and order.
While Grapple was going ahead in 1957, the Conservative defence minister Duncan Sandys was outlining plans to cut costs, while sustaining great power prestige and a semblance of independence from the US.
Somehow, you have to achieve a semblance of reality.
But the Articles of Confederation served the useful purpose of sustaining some semblance of political unity for seven years after the Revolutionary War.
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