Sending in peacekeepers, too, is a non-starter - typically, they are deployed to fortify existing truces or borders (not to fight) at the request of the government of a strife-torn country.
After a general election in strife-ridden Macedonia , a coalition of moderate Slavs and the more nationalistic of the two main ethnic Albanian parties prepared to replace a government led by the more nationalist Slav party.
West Bengal has a lexicon of strife, with goons who flex political muscles on the streets and widespread gheraos (taking bosses hostage) and bandhs (general strikes).
But as the British Chancellor George Osborne said, they haven't got long to come up with a compelling rescue package, to prevent the eurozone's financial strife causing a credit crunch and serious recession.
It is a moment to put strife and impunity firmly in the past, and to embrace a bright and peaceful future.
Three years on, it is hard to foresee a happy ending to Thailand's political strife, just a variety of sad ones.
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There was also speculation in the mid-'90s that baseball's powers-that-be livened up the ball to spark fan interest during a time of labor strife.
Many Tory backbenchers oppose any concessions to the Lib Dems, and point to popular indifference to constitutional tinkering at a time of economic strife.
It lasted eight months but the government refused to give way and Fowler eventually won, ending almost a decade of industrial strife in the service.
Clashes in the past week have added several thousand Kosovars to the 200, 000-plus who have fled their homes since the strife began a year ago.
Strife over a brief bricking scandal has seemed to settle.
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New York Times columnist Ron Lieber analyzed five financial issues that are most likely to cause strife in a marriage and what steps couples can take to avoid them.
We have communities now that are in a position of compromise and strife.
From there, Excellon alleges that ProDESC is using the Ejido as a means to continue causing strife and unrest at La Platosa.
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Aside from being the source of a delightfully distracting kind of strife that would be hard to give up, love triangles can conclude catastrophically.
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September 2008 was a time of intense emotional strife and decisions were made so as to assure that some Wall Street firms would be left standing.
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However the glory days were to be short-lived, as despite flirting with promotion to division two, poor attendances and financial strife brought about a move in the other direction.
Whereas the United States and European governments have castigated the Syrian government for shooting protesters, virtually all Arab governments in the vicinity have been silent, fearing a sectarian spillover if the strife were to worsen and spread.
Many business leaders face some of the same obstacles Sundhage had to deal with when she took over a team that was coming off a stressful period full of strife between players themselves and between players and the head coach at the time.
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The 1958 Cooper ruling was a case out of Arkansas that followed the 1957-58 civil strife after black students were admitted to a Little Rock High School.
In a year filled with stateside labor strife and ratings woes, Hollywood is actively looking overseas for success.
In Lebanon, violence, war and other forms of strife are as permanent a part of the terrain as its breathtaking mountains.
Research shows that serious strife within teams takes a high toll.
Mr. WARMUTH: That's correct, and it's straight out of a poem by Henry Timrod called Retirement, where Timrod writes there is a wisdom that grows up in strife.
And they threatened to scrap the entire campaign -- like they did for the 2004-2005 season, which was also due to labor strife -- if a deal couldn't be reached in January.
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This was more than just a matter of presentation: Mr Zander had just taken the helm of a sprawling company racked by internal strife and strategic paralysis, and everyone wanted to know what he planned to do.
However, we are at a watershed period of political history where African-Americans have participated at higher rates than others in the presidential election and by doing so changed political reality in a country historically torn by racial strife, making the impossible possible.
In a wide-ranging interview, Rogers revealed the internal strife he went through when trying to reconcile his love of playing football for a living with his desire to be honest with those closest to him.
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