In our judgement the power struggle within the TFG has ended with its devolution into factionalism. |
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We hear endlessly this talk of a power struggle, different factions jockeying for position. |
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And neither is capable of outfoxing the hard-liners in an interagency power struggle. |
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Possibly they were simply profiteering from the sudden influx of US support, or stocking up in anticipation of a future power struggle. |
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With a minimum of plot, drama emerges from the power struggle and hide-and-seek of interlocution. |
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The power struggle between the president and the parliament is likely to prevail. |
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But clearly what was taking place was a bitter power struggle between opposing ruling cliques with no holds barred on either side. |
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Any government formed as a result of the present power struggle will further slash living standards. |
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With a general election approaching, a power struggle for succession begins even before the chairman is pronounced dead. |
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The power struggle at centres around a personality clash between him and the man who has become the most important figure behind the scenes. |
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Rather than getting into a power struggle with your daughter, why not help her develop other strengths, just in case? |
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The founding of the party was preceded by a bitter power struggle between the verkramptes and the verligtes in the Afrikaner community. |
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Her autocratic ruler is locked in a power struggle with Parliament, a conflict that is building inexorably towards civil war. |
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There is a power struggle going on in global sport between the owners of particular clubs, the national federations and the international organisations. |
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Throughout that era, territory was the most coveted of resources, the plum prize in any power struggle, the mark of distinction between the victors and the defeated. |
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Their initial struggle for survival soon turns into a desperate and deadly power struggle between two groups, one humanist and civilised, the other savage and militarist. |
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The film is basically a comic dance, a power struggle between these two characters, and a showcase for the considerable talents of Winslet and Keitel. |
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Public health must not be put at stake in a power struggle designed to scrape together more new powers every day, to the detriment of the States. |
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Needless to say, in any power struggle the solutions proposed by the warring parties could not be more different, with both sides wanting the whip hand. |
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Ethnic groups were able to take advantage of a larger power struggle between English and French, and bargain for multicultural recognition. |
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Maintenance, in my view, will always remain a bargaining chip in the power struggle between parents no matter how much we try to change it. |
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Even within a State, the environment can also be used and be the subject of a power struggle between the central power and decentralized powers. |
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I hate working in conditions where there's conflict or any kind of power struggle. |
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I am told that it was noted within the working party that this measure indicated a power struggle within the Algerian administration. |
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I use my little power struggle with them, and I go out and ask them to leave the harbour. |
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The history of our societies has all too often been confined to a power struggle. |
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The ongoing crisis between the Sudan and Chad stems from tribal conflicts in the two countries and a power struggle in Chad. |
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In the light of the above, one can say that concerns about this reform are partly genuine and partly a political power struggle. |
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Should a prolonged internal party power struggle ensue, massive economic and environmental costs would result. |
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Over the next few years, the media became a focal point in the power struggle between conservative and reformist factions. |
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The division between the two is the result of a power struggle and divergent views. |
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Actually, however, its roots go back deeper to an ethnic dispute and power struggle between African farmers and Arab nomads over water and land rights. |
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Another theory is that Estermann was at the core of a power struggle within the Swiss Guard itself. |
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As the power struggle between the Paris-born merchant prince and the Brooklyn-born whiz has played out, rivals have watched with fascination and contempt. |
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This multisided power struggle is taking place against a backdrop of major political changes in Mogadishu as well. |
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The Department of State and the Pentagon are squaring up for the kind of power struggle that hasn't been seen since George Schultz and Casper Weinberger. |
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Mzilikazi died in 1868 and, following a violent power struggle, was succeeded by his son, Lobengula. |
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This association of the conquest of space with our everyday life is accompanied by financial constraints and power games involving space, which is a new terrain for the power struggle. |
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These questions force us to examine the unequal power struggle present in all spheres of society, to bring about a change in mentality and to bring into question the social roles and stereotypes. |
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Rumours of a power struggle with Brown as the reason for her departure were circulated by the press. |
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In Britain the new Bute Ministry had taken full control of government, following the departure of Newcastle in March 1762 after a power struggle. |
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The director, Jesse Berger, is right to present the story as a power struggle rather than a martyrized same-sex romance, even if he does evoke the look of an East Village gay bar. |
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Despite this strife, this power struggle led to then having multiple producers of coca leaf farms. |
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It exposes the power struggle in relationships. |
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The violence ravaging Ituri over the last few years is first and foremost the result of a power struggle fought by militias on behalf of individuals thirsty for wealth and power. |
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Whoever has made a television documentary will recognise this power struggle, though in television it's the cameraman who's the big cheese and the sound recordist who's the dogsbody. |
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Clearly, Mr. Hariri's assassination took place against the backdrop of his power struggle with the Syrian Arab Republic, regardless of who carried out the assassination and with what aim. |
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No one can win this power struggle over food. |
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In Shakespeare's drama of power struggle, Richard II – staged by Michael Grandage, the Donmar's outgoing artistic director – Redmayne is an etiolated beanpole, robed in white from top to toe. |
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They delight in the imagined power struggle. |
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These ongoing negative emotions can mean the child is locked in an ongoing power struggle with a parent, which saps a child's energy and interferes with normal development. |
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The issue of taxation was a significant power struggle between Parliament and the King during the Stuart period. |
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Journalists, editors and publishers find themselves caught-up in an intense power struggle between reformers and conservative forces, where each faction controls different parts of the country's political and legal apparatus. |
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This internal power struggle contributed to the success of the liberating army. |
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Behind this determination, once again, lies a simple power struggle. |
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The company was almost destroyed in a power struggle between its two founders. |
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Impeachment of ministers has been a fairly commonly used tactic in the power struggle between the president and the assembly during the last several governments. |
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The power struggle to establish Kim Il Sung as the sole leader in North Korea took almost a decade, entailing a series of bitter factional infights. |
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After Attila's death in 453, the Hunnic Empire faced an internal power struggle between its vassalized Germanic peoples and the Hunnic ruling body. |
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