11. And their lesser stake in the established family order should leave them more open to novelty and innovation. 12. But he also is an iconoclast, caring little about the established order, which seems out-of-step with his family position. 13. But when he puts on sweats and settles in front of one of his computers, Hamilton becomes a dangerous threat to the established order. 14. But when he settles down in front of one of his computers, Hamilton becomes a dangerous threat to the established order. 15. Compared to Al Jazeera, its reporters are staid, careful not to incur the wrath of Arab rulers or to challenge the established order. 16. Depositors will be protected, the Japanese say, but banned forever is the Japanese instinct to interfere with market forces whenever they threaten the established order. 17. Electronic Trading Network or ECNs are challenging the established order, offering savings to investors by cutting out the fees of middlemen. 18. Extreme inequalities of wealth and widespread corruption, often related to drugs, undermine the authority of the established order. 19. In Colombia, Peru, Brazil and elsewhere, armies have been accused of brutal behavior against those who challenge the established order. 20. It seems only yesterday that Newt Gingrich and his fellow revolutionaries posed the greatest threat to the established order since the founding of the republic. |
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