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But some in the opposition fear that he may seek to stay in office even if he loses the election.If Mr Chávez does try to flout the electorate, the army may determine the outcome.
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Iraqi Sunnis in general feel he is trying to flout the people's will expressed at the ballot box.
One forlorn-looking man who identified himself as Allan Smith, tried to flout the fashion edict with red sneakers.
States, the former water quality director at PWSA, said despite lackluster testing in Pittsburgh, his department was not trying to flout regulations.
A group of Roman Catholic nuns has begun a nine-state bus tour protesting proposed federal budget cuts, saying it was not trying to flout recent Vatican criticisms of socially active nuns but felt called to show how Republican policies are affecting low-income families.
In an age of assertive nationalism we ought to celebrate British judges standing up for due process against corporate commercial interests and a baying media which preaches the rule of law but also tries to flout it across their inside pages.
They also don't stop corporations from trying to flout even these "low" rates.
Doctors are more familiar not just with death but with the foibles of trying to flout it.
Pat is more or less a passive and accepting victim, while Barton is an artist new to Hollywood who tries to flout the commercialization of his work by writing with an individual voice.
We have to anticipate and be prepared for things he might try to do to flout the will of the international community".
Such camps inevitably end up having targets and flout guidelines to try to meet them.
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