Many nationalists disapproved of migration, arguing that it was the wicked and inevitable product of British misgovernment. |
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Chinese emperors used to issue a penitential decree taking the blame for misgovernment or natural calamities. |
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Over the years, it has been thoroughly embroiled in scandal, controversy, corruption, and misgovernment. |
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Until that changes, many cities may be destined to fester in corruption and misgovernment. |
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He blames many of the country's economic woes on the mistrust created by past misgovernment. |
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The second and equally grave threat is misgovernment at national, provincial, and local levels. |
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Often they were little more than glorified police operations against small and ill-armed settler groups who may have intended protest at misgovernment, rather than revolution. |
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In a country recovering from terrorism and misgovernment, cooking has become a source of national pride. |
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So I was expecting the accumulated evidence of 40 years of needless poverty, misgovernment and dashed hopes. |
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For example, misgovernment, ethnic violence, and crime in the Balkans poses a threat to Europe. |
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Here is an indictment of misgovernment the National Post could only lament it had not itself formulated against Jean Chrétien. |
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To some significant degree, misgovernment in Africa has rested on the politics of blaming others. |
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If accountability is about minimising misgovernment, responsibility is about maximising good government. |
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Enthusiasm at the possibility of transcending ethnic politics turned to dismay as misgovernment, corruption, and human rights violations occurred. |
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It was argued that Richard, through his tyranny and misgovernment, had rendered himself unworthy of being king. |
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In many countries, corruption and misgovernment are far more likely to bring forth radicalisation than policy itself, and we must make democratisation and the modernisation of government into our policy's key priorities. |
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Brian Barnes, ofm, whose Easter message strongly criticised corruption and misgovernment, and in particular the actions of the Prime Minister, Bill Skate. |
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In 70 BC, noted figure Cicero condemned the misgovernment of Verres in his oration In Verrem. |
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The sight of opposition politicians on television, even for just 20 minutes, denouncing Mr Bashir for corruption and misgovernment has been a revelation. |
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The naysayers said it could not be done, that such a diverse group could not come together around common principles to form a united alternative to Liberal misgovernment. |
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However, under Henry misgovernment and harvest failures depressed the English economy to a pitiful state known as the Great Slump. |
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It asserts the obligation of Africans to determine the course of their own development, acknowledges a record of corruption and misgovernment in many countries, and outlines practical measures of reform. |
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Fox and North had no wish to evade their responsibility for ending a system of misgovernment in India that had alarmed and disquieted English statesmen of all parties. |
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In addition to imposing taxes, parliament would also present petitions for redress of grievances to the king, most often concerning misgovernment by royal officials. |
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