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Such an impeachment would lack legitimacy, would produce divisiveness and bitterness in our politics for years to come.
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So you feel that the reformasi movement will lack legitimacy until it gets an endorsement through the ballot box?
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So long as Mr Kasparov boycotts it, the event will lack legitimacy.
ECONOMIST: World chess championship
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The current policy of depending on weak, nondemocratic regimes to provide base access is doomed to failure, in part because it aligns the U.S. with leaders who lack legitimacy.
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Of course, a lack of legitimacy has not prevented NFL teams from coveting national champions in the past.
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He identified three critical problems in Afghanistan: the lack of legitimacy for the government, the existence of safe havens for terrorists across the border in Pakistan, and the lack of military resources.
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But Mr Soros acknowledged that the move would inevitably lead to greater integration of government budgets - including a European finance ministry - and that there was a lack of democratic legitimacy in Europe for this.
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When MPRI began its training program for the Croatian military, many NATO allies were not supportive of a private military company undertaking such a task since they believed it would lack the aura of legitimacy.
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Even further from the humanity of a society, I would argue that on an economic level a lack of jobs and work raises questions regarding the legitimacy of a society going forward.
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Personal tiffs, dominance by the Muslim Brothers and a lack of vision have shorn the group of the little legitimacy it ever had on the ground and, increasingly, abroad.
ECONOMIST: Rebel forces
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Analysts say the lack of a popular mandate through direct elections makes the party unsure of its own legitimacy and fearful of overthrow and disintegration.
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