But once they succeed, they really will lack any basis for a continued alliance, and factionalism will reemerge. |
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For another, building a party with only people who share your opinions to the nth degree is a certain recipe for factionalism and isolation. |
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In our judgement the power struggle within the TFG has ended with its devolution into factionalism. |
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Internal divisions, conflict, and factionalism tend to reflect the local face of clientelism. |
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Throughout his reign many potential advances and reforms were stymied through factionalism and constant political infighting. |
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There was tremendous in-fighting, factionalism, backbiting, accusations about whose guru was on the highest path and so on. |
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Ilchev said referendums were inappropriate to the country's political environment, characterised as it is by rivalries and factionalism. |
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Can't they see the damage their petty-minded factionalism does to the institution they supposedly dedicated their political lives to creating? |
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A former cabinet minister points to overstaffing, factionalism and bureaucracy. A comparison with China is instructive. |
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Cannon's energetic efforts to end the factionalism were unique among the party leadership. |
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These and secular organizations continue to receive the blessing and support of society without any issues of political factionalism. |
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Yet others regarded the long tenure as providing a sense of continuity and stability against a background of Ukrainian factionalism. |
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Internal factionalism is unlikely to reach the level of Yugoslavia after the fall of the communists, since US air power can be invoked to stop mass slaughter. |
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The bitter civil war in Yugoslavia underscores a hostile factionalism that could find resonance elsewhere. |
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Sudan is a nation marked by factionalism, distrust, failed agreements, death and destruction. |
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In Spain and her former American colonies, in Italy and in the Balkans, constitutional appearances barely concealed older forms of power-broking, factionalism, and conflict. |
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The FDLR is, moreover, riven by factionalism and is no longer the threat it once was. |
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He is overcompensating: in moderation, a little factionalism could leave him looking less lonely. |
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Yet he is reluctant to say anything divisive for fear of reviving the ugly factionalism of the Blair-Brown years. |
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This alternative pathway reflects largely the collapse of state institutions and the degree of factionalism within the region. |
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The initially strong factionalism within the organisation between the social-democrats and other tendencies now seems to have been overcome. |
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Nigeria's PDP doesn't have similar grass roots or internal democratic mechanisms, but at least on this one issue, its factionalism and local bossism have had a similar effect. |
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Life seldom imitates art, and the struggle to achieve votes for women was as fraught with internal factionalism and personal rivalries as any other political movement. |
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In late 1926, Cannon managed to win over two key Ruthenberg-Lovestone supporters in New York-Jack Stachel and William Weinstone-on a program of fighting to end party factionalism. |
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He referred to the need to make a clean sweep of factionalism and its hotbed, nepotism and parochialism, and launch a dynamic struggle against revisionism, in order to further cement the unity and cohesion of the Party. |
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Aboriginal communities' vulnerability to instability, factionalism and a lack of separation of business and government deters investors from pursuing business opportunities in the community. |
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Under Elizabeth, factionalism in the Council and conflicts at court greatly diminished. |
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But the rivalry then flared, and lawlessness and factionalism have been rife since. Machinegun bursts on May 26th sent residents scurrying for cover. |
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Despite past flops and a lack of government experience, Mr Hichilema has benefited from the defection of politicians from rival parties riddled with factionalism. |
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This system introduces potential factionalism, adversely affecting the ability of the Board to work together effectively in the best interests of CIBC and its shareholders. |
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The revival entered a period of factionalism and public disputes, with each orthography attempting to push the others aside. |
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On the negative side, the country is still divided by factionalism, ideology, rampant internal crime, a chaotic economy and political uncertainty. |
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The factionalism amongst the Turks that followed the death of Malik Shah meant they did not present a united opposition. |
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As a result, while the days of the monolithic nationalist parties may be numbered, they are being replaced not by liberal democracy, but by growing factionalism and institutional decay. |
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Winning large numbers of adherents in its early years because of its nationalist roots, Aglipayan numbers decreased due to factionalism and doctrinal disagreements. |
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