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So far, the people seem to be choosing political continuity at the price of having a President whose word they cannot fully trust.
Her message supports moderate social change but political continuity.
My part would be to furnish political continuity.
Despite a partial reunification in 1963, more than one group claims to represent the political continuity of the Fourth International.
However even in those societies where there was social and political continuity the trend was away from the traditional uniforms worn prior to 1914.
Though Afghanistan has had democratic elections throughout the 20th century, the election institutions have varied as changes in regimes have disrupted political continuity.
After a succession of Political Agents it became apparent that a permanent administrator should be found who would ensure some political continuity.
The political continuity is also apparent in the fact that the Conservatives did comparatively little, on returning to power in 1951, to dismantle the 'welfare state'.
Yet long periods of political continuity in the region also contain significant episodes of contestation between rulers and proponents of change.
The extent of cultural/ political continuity between Kerma and the Kingdom of Kush is difficult to determine.
Kamatapur, according Sailen, as was established by Sangaldip, suffered from the lack of political continuity till the year 1185 when king Prithu became its ruler.
The film depicts the political continuity between wartime Nazism and post-war Europe and the psychological continuity of characters locked into compulsive repetition of the past.
With the public advocate in that job, you don't have administrative or political continuity because that person isn't necessarily reflecting the values of the person elected to run the city."
This was in part an act of Yorkist pietas, since those who had suffered on the king's behalf are particularly remembered, but it was also a plea for political continuity.
European democracy's double standards towards the government of national unity must cease, as the political continuity of that government is the only hope for regaining control of the situation.
The existence of an autonomous political unit centered around Nitra is often considered by Slovak scholars an example of political continuity from the Great Moravian period.
Political continuity and stability would arguably be a key ingredient for any form of resolution where the eurozone is concerned but that is likely to be a pretty challenging proposition.
However, the ICFI presents itself as the political continuity of the Fourth International and Trotskyism, not as the FI itself.
The Ministerial Conference of the Francophonie gathers the foreign or francophone affairs ministers of member states and governments every year to ensure the political continuity of the Summit.
It was an American and United Nations mission marked by shattered illusions and mistakes, bogged down in bureaucracy, stymied by lack of political continuity and lack of cooperation.
This approach has been defended by the Trotskyist currents that trace their political continuity through the World Congresses between 1951 and 1965, such as the reunified Fourth International and CWI.
"The truth is that short term pain often results in long term gain; however for now with a plan to tackle the debt, political continuity and a competitive currency, sterling should find some good support here against the euro."
Although Amalaric eventually became king in his own right, the political continuity of the Visigothic kingdom was broken; "Amalaric's succession was the result of new power structures, not old ones," as Heather describes it.
Trotskyists' response to that situation has been in the form of its broad array of Trotskyist Internationals, almost all of whom are bitterly divided over which organisation represents the "true" Fourth Internationalist political continuity.
In both cases, the Group was formed as a public faction by members loyal to the International who felt that the then-current leadership of the British section of the Fourth International had broken with its political continuity.