41.   Polls indicate well-off but troubled voters shifting political allegiances in what can seem a bewildered search for something new.

42.   Sergio Vieira de Mello, who heads the U.N. mission, said political allegiances were not motivating the violence.

43.   Since then Museveni has banned party politicking and the three presidential candidates are running as individuals, although their political allegiances are common knowledge.

44.   The army was divided, they said, and commanders with different political allegiances refused to cooperate with one another making an assault on the town impossible.

45.   The book falsely accused the two ministers of changing their political allegiances to the Liberal Party after they slept with a woman whom one of them later married.

46.   The group called for changes, including strict control over voter cards and maintaining a balance of polling station officials with different political allegiances.

47.   Then the gangs turned to lucrative cocaine and marijuana trade, making them financially independent, though most retain political allegiances.

48.   In neither case were details of political allegiance disclosed.

49.   In the face of crushing shortages of basic commodities, political allegiance is a factor in obtaining scarce food.

50.   According to TIN, dozens of monks refused to sign a declaration of political allegiance to Beijing and fled to India.

a. + allegiance >>共 132
political 17.88%
party 5.96%
primary 3.97%
shifting 2.32%
switching 2.32%
national 1.99%
dual 1.99%
blind 1.99%
sworn 1.99%
divided 1.66%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
allegiance 0.06%
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