The women group protests are also loud, as those that have occasioned production disruptions have been highlighted in the press and media commentaries.
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The grievances, anger, frustration and disillusionment that emerged led to an upsurge in agitation and protests.
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They protested over immediate or relatively shortterm issues like ad hoc demands over wage hikes, holidays, dismissals or restoration of allowances.
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People's religion takes many forms, for example, mystic orders, fundamentalist movements, proletarian urban protests, bazaar merchant's associations, academic fora.
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The third role is in the reactions to the excesses, perversions and the socially disruptive consequences of the agitations and protests.
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While all these new policies and programs effectively promoted socio-economic transformation, they also provided tools and created opportunities for popular protests.
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Families have protested hospital bed closures and pushed for community treatment orders and community support services.
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Their strategy, however, involved proposing new initiatives, not just protesting against the status quo.
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However, 2 patients did not take the prescribed opioid due to concerns about adverse reactions and protests from their families.
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I argue that past collective or mass urban protests and labor unionism failed to improve the living conditions of a large number of people.
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The female students already enrolled protested this sudden ban, with limited success.
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They pursued a two-pronged strategy of stimulating # local protests while instigating international opposition.
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Here, the issue is why popular protests rose so frequently despite tight political control by the government.
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Generally, the protests are characterised by non-violence and little destruction.
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In all cases, these intifadat amounted to protests against social inequality, corruption, nepotism, authoritarianism, and the regime's incompetence.
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Collocationswithprotest
protest
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act of protest
In such reports, the fate of victimhood loomed larger than theactofprotest.
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anti-government protests
The controversial deal played a major part in prolonged anti-government protests on the island that resulted in over a hundred deaths.
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anti-war protest
The cover photo features an elderly couple being arrested at ananti-warprotest, holding hands and flashing peace signs as they are led away.
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