coalitions in A Sentence

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    That's how successful Coalitions are built.

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    Coalitions have proved disastrous to J&K.".

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    The wonderful thing is that Coalitions.

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    Moreover, they grow ever more averse to entering into popular Coalitions.

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    It was followed by two comparatively long-lasting UnitedFront Coalitions, which depended on external support.

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    First and foremost, in addition to dominators, Coalitions are now threatened by space pirates.

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    Since 2012, we have been increasingly active as a Foundation, and as members of larger Coalitions.

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    It was followed by two comparatively long-lasting United Front Coalitions, which depended on external support.

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    Form partnerships and Coalitions and create armies for intense battles(player against player) in a dynamic world map.

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    Moreover, youth-led political Coalitions have amplified the voices of women, who remain significantly underrepresented in intergovernmental disarmament processes.

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    We all know how Coalitions affect the choices for the Prime Minister or Chief Minister, and their cabinet members.

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    Many forums and Coalitions recognise the importance of understanding, researching, managing, planning and coordinating the continued growth of cities worldwide.

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    Two broad multi-party Coalitions- the NDA and the UPA- have given the nation much-needed reprieve from the periods of instability.

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    I have written before that having minority governments and khichdi Coalitions has not hampered India's economic and social growth.

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    The fracking revolution, however, lowered natural gas prices and encouraged the development of Coalitions that supported it as a transition fuel.

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    In each state, and on all-India scale, two or three rival Coalitions of capitalist parties are seeking the people's vote.

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    At the national level, right from 1977 many parties have emerged to form the governments but they were not real Coalitions.

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    Since 1977, 138 state governments were formed; 40 were Coalitions and their average life was not more than 26 months.

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    Various lobby groups(e.g., anti-gambling Coalitions, religious groups, etc.) claim advertising has played a role in the widespread cultural acceptance of gambling.

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    To rule a large country like India through Coalitions is possible but the nucleus of a coalition has to be stable.

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    At Rio +20, I will call on governments, business and other Coalitions to advance on my own Sustainable Energy for All initiative.

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    When parties are guaranteed representation on the basis of percentage of votes received, they would have little interest in forming or sustaining Coalitions.

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    Without a permanent structure, these shapeshifting alliances can dodge attacks by reinventing new Coalitions of similar members, as occurred with Farage's Brexit Party.

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    Post-poll Coalitions are a legitimate route to government formation when the legislature is hung but the situation in Maharashtra is far from it.

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    When people express opinions that reflect the views of different political parties, our minds automatically and spontaneously assign them to rival Coalitions,” he continued.

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    Driven by a mission of development through Coalitions in a world without borders, OIA seeks to connect the Indian Diaspora community with its motherland.

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    Driven by a mission of development through Coalitions in a world without borders, MOIA seeks to connect the Indian Diaspora community with its motherland.

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    Driven by a mission of development through Coalitions in a world without borders, MEA seeks to connect the Indian Diaspora community with its motherland.

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    To govern a country with over 25 political parties, it had made Coalitions with the right and adopted some of its economic policies.

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    North Dakota is just one of several states where voters, lawyers, and Coalitions are challenging restrictive laws instated or strengthened in the last three years.

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