Landis likened the situation to Iraq, where minority Sunnis who prevailed during the Saddam Hussein regime lost their clout after a populace dominated by Shiites and Kurds took power.
It suggests that we as a populace see the president as a potential savior, someone to whom we can turn over our burdens, who can magically make the world right.
Yes, it can anesthetize a populace with rosy half-truths.
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While disagreeing with those who oppose their policies, of course, I suspect they thought this period in our politics might also represent an opportunity to rouse a populace that has come to regard itself as consumer rather than citizen.
Some citizens criticise pieces displayed at the Smithsonian as conservative, but there is much to say in their defence: some exhibits, particularly in the National Portrait Gallery, are pretty cutting-edge, and the Smithsonian is trying to encourage love of the arts among Americans as a populace, not satisfy avant-garde envelope-pushing.
The use of a populace referendum in which the people of Germany have the choice, will eliminate the need for Merkel to take a stand and a referendum will result in the deal being struck down by the populace since very few German citizens would willfully give up their sovereign independence and economic freedom to save the European Union.
If you listen to the pronouncements of public officials, people involved in education - university presidents, university executives - people in the not-for-profit sector, when they talk about higher education there is less and less reference - fewer and fewer references made to the public good that comes from higher education or comes from a populace a larger and larger proportion of whom have access to higher education.
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The show begins with intimate interiors, and moves on to festivals crowded with a boisterous populace.
As a stunned populace watched in disbelief, the pair warbled the children's song "Two Tigers" on national television.
If Bernanke pursues this course, a wizened populace ought to ensure it backfires.
The creeping death toll has caused a panicky populace to flock to government-run hospitals to get themselves screened for the virus.
Somewhere in this emptiness, the poisoners are at work, exorcising their bottled-up vitriol on a defenseless populace, compensating for feelings of powerlessness by spreading fear.
Storm surge is already beginning to lap against the levees of Lake Pontchartrain as a troubled populace swims in the lake, drinks margaritas and practices their golf swings.
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With the population in India increasingly migrant in nature, this payment infrastructure will enable a large populace to participate in the financial sector, opening new opportunities for growth.
Since the Romans were fearful of this new enemy named after the Greek barbaros, which mocked the babbling sounds of foreigners' languages the efficient Roman propaganda machine commissioned public statues to reassure a nervous populace.
Doesn't the term fascism imply a central government, whipping the populace into a nationalistic frenzy?
What hath this wrought, but a less hardy populace replete with severe budget problems?
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As most of the developing world eschews the socialist model to embrace market capitalism, America rids the world of arch-terrorists and spreads material benefit to a widening global populace.
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There is a huge qualitative difference between an economy built on natural resource extraction, where the populace is a cost center, and an economy built on productive labor by the population, where increasing capabilities of the society leads to more wealth.
Actually, to be fair, I have no idea whether our violent foreign policy creates a more violent domestic populace.
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After all, a well-educated populace is much more likely to work to preserve liberty and to react effectively to attempts to quash that liberty.
The conquest of Swat was to be a message to the populace: The writ of the Pakistani state, its monopoly on order, had been broken.
Yet it takes some time, often decades, for ideas (whether good or ill) to propagate, infiltrate, and penetrate into the minds and souls of a broader, voting populace.
That perception will be reinforced by the election, which returned a notably aged clutch of deputies, many of them chosen at party headquarters in Algiers, to represent a young, frustrated populace.
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About two-thirds of the ethnic-Serb minority (which stood at 180, 000, or about a tenth of the populace before the war started) has now left, either fleeing or anticipating revenge from ethnic Albanians who lost homes and loved ones at the hands of Serb forces and Serb neighbours.
As a nation of immigrants, the populace disproportionately numbers those whose ancestors displayed the gumption to begin afresh in a foreign land.
But it is a question that the dissatisfaction of the populace was so great that they were willing to take a chance on an untested individual.
Like the UK cuts, a broad sample of the populace will be affected.
Although the effort was launched by the clothing industry to better understand the modern French physiognomy, the campaign has also become a way to remind the populace of their true size.
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