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the coalitions
noun
A temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage.
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The coalitions float.
Like plenty of lobbying efforts, the coalitions have created some odd allegiances.
That makes sense, but he has failed to build the coalitions.
None of the coalitions that might form a parliamentary majority look possible.
"That makes it difficult for the coalitions to speak with one voice".
Look at the coalitions shaping up on agricultural tariffs and subsidies.
"The coalitions between our schools really aren't that strong," she admitted.
Where were the big powers and the coalitions and the international organizations then?
What held together the coalitions against Hitler and Saddam Hussein is missing from the present equation.
But the coalitions he should seek are not in some mythical "center".
The Liberal Democrats have now lost their deposit eight times in by-elections since joining the coalitions.
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