Sentence examples for unrest rises from inspiring English sources

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"As Unrest Rises, China Broadens Workers' Rights" (front page, June 30) makes due note of American corporations' opposition to these initiatives.

Shortly after their initiation, unrest rises in the countryside as a figure calling herself the "Black Samurai" distributes cursed books written to spread "knowledge and wisdom": some residents of Mikado, including Issachar, are turned into demons after reading the books at gatherings called "Sabbaths".

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rescue was failing, fear of domestic unrest rose in Russia.

In the midst of the crisis, as it became clear the monetary fund's rescue was failing, fear of domestic unrest rose in Russia.

Even if the unrest rose to levels approaching civil war, American officials said, it was unlikely that Mr. Obama would allow the American military to return.

AMID growing social unrest, rising political tensions and nagging doubts about the economy, Indonesia has seen its currency tumble in a way eerily reminiscent of the slide that preceded the downfall of President Suharto two years ago.

With most analysts skeptical that OPEC will agree on a such a huge cut, oil prices are likely to fall with unpredictable consequences of social unrest, rising unemployment and economic instability in countries including Algeria, Russia, Nigeria, Bahrain and Indonesia, which is already in an economic collapse.

As inflation hits the rest of the world (you can thank the Fed for the "unFed" and the unrest) food prices and unrest rise and maybe Greens that once opposed genetically modified organisms (what plants always were left to their own devices) see their value for food production.

In September 1740, as unrest rose among the Chinese population, spurred by government repression and declining sugar prices, Governor-General Adriaan Valckenier declared that any uprising would be met with deadly force.

According to The Guardian such incidents are becoming increasingly regular as China's economy laws are getting weirder, with the number of "outbreaks of unrest" rising from 8,700 in 1993 to about 90,000 in 2010.

The organisation also warns of rising social unrest as rising inequality undermines trust in government and young people are left frustrated as pay trends fail to match a general improvement in educational attainment.

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