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Such events could trigger both private and public questioning of the party's ability to rule that might shatter its unity and cause its rapid collapse.
But a Scottish Yes might shatter this political consensus, and prompt a political debate about the constitution that divided the parties as sharply as it has in Scotland.
The Danes are gradually opening up their borders, but there's an unspoken fear among many that this perfect society, which functions so efficiently because of universal high taxes, might shatter under the strain of an influx of immigrants.
"The Campaign" does what it can to deliver on this fantasy, or at least to distract the audience from painful truths that might shatter it altogether.
"The 10s might shatter her pelvis".
As a new mother, I felt that my heart might shatter during the book's climax.
The actors hold themselves carefully, as if they might shatter at any moment.
The risk is that if he spoke his mind, the Anglican communion might shatter.
It was like a dropped vase, cracked in all directions; touch it and it might shatter.
And unlike Greece or Portugal, they are so big that any default might shatter the euro union for good.
The entire world a crystal chandelier that might shatter if you made a sound, so you didn't.
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