Hence Mr Bouchard's headache and his government's fierce attack on the proponents of partition.
The government's dithering is one reason why Greece has come under such fierce attack in the markets.
If the Fed deliberately tried to push down share prices, it would quickly come under fierce attack.
Yet for years the hypothesis has been under increasingly fierce attack in academia, unnoticed by the legal system.
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To restart the economy, Thatcher instituted a fierce attack on the British deficit, coupled with an expansionary monetary policy.
Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel prize-winning economist, and previously chief economist at the IMF's sister institution, the World Bank, has launched a fierce attack on the Fund's policies.
His main rival, Senator John McCain, was thought to have damaged himself, especially in Virginia, with a fierce attack on Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, the icons of the Christian right.
Even as their armies bent under fierce Union attack, they refused to lend their slaves to build defenses or toil behind the lines.
It was the too-fierce response to Attack 1 -- the adamant insistence that Romney had nothing, nothing to do with anything that happened at Bain after February 1999 -- that set up Romney for Attack 2: Did he lie on SEC forms?
In 1991 Dana Gioia, a poet (and former marketing manager for General Foods), set off a fierce debate in American poetry circles with an attack on American academia for turning poetry into a smug, producer-driven lobby, concerned only with its own survival and indifferent to the fact that it had alienated a wider audience.
Last month's attack appears to be part of a fierce feud between organizations that monitor spam and try to block it and companies that accuse spam blockers of unjustly blacklisting them.
Avihai Yadin sent his fierce shot straight at Tuffey before David Healy, who endured another frustrating night in attack, made way for Burnley striker Martin Paterson.
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