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While the riots were not directly related to the talks stalemate, they served as a reminder of how volatile tensions are in Northern Ireland as politicians continue quarreling and the flash point Protestant marching season is beginning.
At a time of volatile tensions with Japan and other Asian neighbors over rival maritime claims, Mr. Xi laid out to the Communist Party's elite Politburo some of the principles likely to shape Chinese diplomacy, seeking to balance vows of commitment to peace with a warning that certain demands are sacrosanct to Beijing.
But weekend rioting between whites and Asians in Oldham in the English Midlands and finger pointing in its aftermath by politicians campaigning for the election 10 days from now have exposed volatile tensions in what is outwardly one of Europe's most stable multi-ethnic cultures and a country where anti-immigrant politics has held less appeal than on the Continent.
The volatile tensions threatened the school's ability to join the UNICEF-supported back-to-school campaign that began in September in Timor-Leste.
Oil prices were also volatile as tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran sent Brent crude soaring in early trade only for prices to fall later on.
A Shiite-led attack could deepen Iraq's already volatile sectarian tension.
President Bush and his advisers are pushing a war that will surely incite terrorists to further destruction, inflame volatile international tensions, shed human blood and waste the world's resources, which are critically needed to fight poverty, hunger and disease.
Both of these actions will exacerbate the already volatile state of tension between NATO and Russia.
With this crisis now becoming one of major dimensions by any standard, with millions of people on the move, many tens of thousands dead, tens of thousands more in daily danger of losing their lives, the world's most volatile region in growing tension, and political deadlock that has endured for two years, our policy cannot be static nor our position indifferent.
Regardless of how we express the concentration of H +, either directly or as the pH, it is generally accepted that changes in blood H +concentration occur as the result of changes in volatile [partial carbon dioxide tension (pCO2)] and nonvolatile acids (hydrochloric, sulfuric, lactic, etc).
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