11. And throughout the year Iraq has become increasingly vocal in its claims that any unrest is the work of Iranian provocateurs. 12. A reporter then mentioned that there would be alumni unrest even without the media reports. 13. But others doubt that there would be unrest, pointing to the muted reaction after the arrest of Krajisnik. 14. But there is clear unrest among conservative Democrats, who assert that the plan has not been changed nearly enough to suit their tastes. 15. But unrest is a possibility. 16. But, Russian legislators counter, social unrest is already here, in the form of millions of unpaid workers. 17. By the standards of recent history in the rest of the former Yugoslavia, such unrest is pretty tame fare. 18. If only he were as good at realizing that community unrest is a problem that sometimes needs soothing rather than rebutting. 19. I know what unrest is. 20. If you are going to a place where there is potential unrest, register with the U.S. embassy once you arrive. |