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Moreover, if the best and brightest leave, Croatia will have a far weaker constituency to campaign for and execute reform.
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She added, "These kids" — in the child-welfare system — are such a weak constituency".
Moving on programs with weak constituencies, politicians have cut Japan's overall foreign aid budget over the last three years by 15.5percentt, or $1.3 billion.
But beyond the hype, Saudi Arabia seems far from achieving its goal of restoring former President Hadi to power (his mandate has expired and he has a weak political constituency on the ground).
This has created a civil society sector that lives from project to project, following the ebbs and flows of donor resources and interests and with often weak local constituencies.
The ban on adoptions, however, affects relatively weak Russian constituencies -- the children themselves and the middlemen who broker their transfer.
But Mr Reckless, it was claimed, was a less popular figure than Mr Carswell, and UKIP a weaker force in the constituency of Rochester and Strood.
Labour is facing a desperate battle to stop a Scottish National party landslide after a poll showed the SNP had a clear but weaker lead across Labour constituencies in Scotland.
At the level of constituency, this correlation is weaker.
"The constituency for defense spending is weaker now that the threat appears to have gone away," Lord Robertson said.
"You can only divide a community by disenfranchising a constituency," he said, "and a divided community is a weak community".
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