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The president's supporters said Monday's vote would show the former Soviet republic was now politically stable.
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All oil companies confront the fact that petroleum is getting hard to find in politically stable parts of the globe.
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Its diversified portfolio of mines are almost all located in politically stable jurisdictions in North and South America and Australia.
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Mr Klaus says the deal will make his country politically stable again.
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You could easily pay millions of dollars for a coveted island in the Caribbean--convenient to reach, politically stable, and easy on the eyes.
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In contrast to natural gas, global coal reserves are widely dispersed and can be bought from politically stable countries such as Australia and America.
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The offshore centres of the future will probably be politically stable, with good legal systems and firms and a strategy of non-confrontation with big economies on tax.
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Tightening or loosing the availability of capital, which the Federal Reserve has power over, will not change the balance of oil production to refinery capacity or make the oil producing nations politically stable.
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Just have a look around, all those countries, which still are Monarchies are politically stable, are prosperous and have the most modern democratic institutions and legislation, like The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
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It is also politically stable.
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It is politically stable.
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