81.   Labor unrest is frequent in Venezuela, where strikes are called on a near daily basis to demand billions of dollars in overdue wages and pensions.

82.   Likhit, who was a deputy interior minister in the Chavalit government, warned that there could be widespread unrest.

83.   Many hoped the resignation meant the unrest was at an end.

84.   More labor unrest was in store for May.

85.   Muladi said the current sporadic unrest has not been strong enough to threaten the government, which has promised democratic reform.

86.   Nearly half of all state enterprises are unprofitable and labor unrest is already on the rise.

87.   My comment is that social unrest here has been a problem in Indonesia for over a century.

88.   Rural unrest is rare in Vietnam, where the government maintains tight control.

89.   Reporters touring the mainly Shiite Muslim villages where the unrest is concentrated saw scattered instances of petrol-bombing Thursday.

90.   Rural unrest is rare in tightly controlled Vietnam, but protests prompted by displeasure with local government officials has been increasing.

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company 0.71%
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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
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time 0.53%
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unrest 0.01%
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