Crowded Haiti has long suffered from squabbling and venal politicians, extreme inequality and ecological stress.
The trick will be to get past the dissonant squabbling that passes for debate these days.
For the purposes of fact-checking, this is two groups publicly squabbling over lines in 2, 000-page bills.
First, he managed to persuade the squabbling constructors (racing teams) to hunt as a pack.
For Italy to succeed, its squabbling politicians must find unaccustomed reserves of unity and courage.
After several years of squabbling over company strategy, the brothers parted ways in 1999.
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Mr Kwasniewski has been a temperate, even-handed president, rising skilfully above the squabbling of party politics.
It had a functioning democracy, but ever-squabbling politicians seemed unable to get things done.
The squabbling management committee will be shrunk and the most disruptive members thrown out.
Traders and investors are becoming somewhat numb to the ongoing squabbling in Washington, D.
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Traders and investors have become mostly numb to the ongoing squabbling by U.S. politicians.
Instead, both sides are squabbling over who originally had the idea for the forced spending cuts.
Yet the Socialists are their own worst enemies, and their squabbling could undo them.
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Too often the allocation of profits and investments was unclear, leading to endless squabbling.
And being able to smugly mock bigger rivals for squabbling is a Lib Dem privilege.
Any product that popular deserves study as much as squabbling politicians on the trail.
Or will he be dragged down by internecine squabbling and association with the party's past misdeeds?
Amid the squabbling, some Ricardians are just happy Richard may finally have been found.
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And both have to find a way of avoiding the coalition dissolving into sterile squabbling.
State politics ends up as a perennial battle between squabbling regions for scarce resources.
In Congress, the Republicans are already squabbling with each other and stirring up Democratic resentment.
The study should be mandatory reading for the stubborn, complacent and squabbling politicians of eastern Europe.
For Italians, used to endless political squabbling, tortuous negotiations and fragile compromises, this businesslike approach is a revelation.
America is destroying itself and its elected officials are squabbling over small things, while the Nation drowns in debt.
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But Beijing must know that the quickest way to unite squabbling claimants is to play the big bully.
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Al-Shabaab was able to regroup in southern Somalia, aided by the squabbling within the Western-backed transitional federal government.
Democrats and Republicans are squabbling over whether extra spending, more tax cuts, or paying down the national debt should have priority.
The mandate for Somalia's UN-backed transitional federal government expires in August after eight years of squabbling and rent-seeking.
At the moment the various parties are squabbling over what is, or should be, the basis for talks.
In the midst of all of the squabbling, ordinary taxpayers are worried about falling back into a recession.
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