• Lancashire began the day on 9-1 and despite 73 from Stuart Law they were in strife at 84-5 and 181-8 before Chapple (52no) and Cork (43) rescued them.

    BBC: Chapple and Cork frustrate Sussex

  • Even a country like Zimbabwe, which is blighted by political strife at the other end of the continent, keeps reserves of about 400, 000 tonnes of maize.

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  • They still seek to project their influence through Europe, but will have difficulty doing this while they are so consumed by internal strife at home, and while they still struggle to come to terms with Europe's internal market.

    ECONOMIST: France

  • From there, Excellon alleges that ProDESC is using the Ejido as a means to continue causing strife and unrest at La Platosa.

    FORBES: Excellon Resources, ProDESC's La Platosa Mine Situation Turning Ugly

  • Many Tory backbenchers oppose any concessions to the Lib Dems, and point to popular indifference to constitutional tinkering at a time of economic strife.

    ECONOMIST: More Liberal Democrat woe

  • Malaysians are now confident that they can demand change without at the same time risking ethnic strife, as seemed likely in the past.

    ECONOMIST: Malaysian justice

  • 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.

    BBC: UN Security Council struggles over action in Libya

  • One came from the would-be National Unity and Social Justice Party, which has spent seven years awaiting approval for a platform aimed at strengthening relations between Muslims and Christians in strife-torn Upper Egypt.

    ECONOMIST: Democracy can sometimes be too tame

  • What gets them pumped up is the prospect of spending their days considering topics such as youth unemployment, global warming or the pitfalls of fiscal stimulus versus the drawbacks of austerity at a time of mounting deficits and widespread economic strife.

    BBC: Davos 2013: 'Dynamic resilience' in a volatile world

  • By any standard, it has been an exhaustively splendid trip, crammed at once with private anxiety and lofty overviews of public strife.

    NEWYORKER: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

  • This is no mean boast given that private investors, until recently at least, usually avoided Merseyside because of its reputation for industrial strife.

    ECONOMIST: Europe and the regions

  • True, the production has been mired by problems at MGM (which looks ready to declare bankruptcy) and labor strife in New Zealand and returning actors are sure to expect pay hikes, but that has not resulted in The Hobbit becoming the most expensive movie of all time.

    FORBES: 'The Hobbit' Budget Is NOT $500 Million

  • 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.

    FORBES: US Women's Soccer Coach Scores Points for Leadership

  • Strife is getting more common in lower-middle income countries, and weak government is at least as big a predictor of violence as poverty itself.

    ECONOMIST: Wealth, poverty and fragile states

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