And she has persistently warned of the dangers growing disillusion amongst voters at the political process.
The history of the multilateral trading system is littered with rows, hiatuses, disillusion, despair and sudden success.
His disillusion is said to have started with the farce which was the London mayoral contest.
With disillusion has come the fear that elections neither can nor will change anything.
But in talking about the nature of this regime, disillusion does not make much difference.
They had better, or today's spectacular opinion poll ratings may be preludes to tomorrow's disillusion.
SBC's lawyers have succeeded in adding to the creeping sense of disillusion that now surrounds the legislation.
But Portugal lacks fringe politicians ready to benefit from disillusion with the mainstream.
Winston, I'm sorry to disillusion you, doesn't count journalists among his greatest fans.
The next is to ensure that it is the NDP that profits from any disillusion with the Conservative government.
They hope to profit from the rising disillusion with both the main parties.
Paradoxically, Mr Blair's disillusion has coincided with a period when quite a lot has been going Britain's way in Europe.
And disillusion with the bureaucrats has spread so far that confidence among consumers and investors is at a low ebb.
His many faults as a leader earned him the loathing of many Nepalis and spread disillusion with electoral democracy itself.
Fragmentation and disillusion create space for narrower groups, be they Greens, regional parties or a ragbag of anti-immigrant, anti-EU and far-right parties.
It depends on taxes and remittances from Eritreans living abroad but, after the disillusion of defeat, these may begin to dry up.
EU, because of the disillusion with the whole project that it reflects.
Up to a point, the Socialists stand to benefit from this disillusion.
But if the campaign has shown anything so far, it is the deep disillusion with Mr Bush that exists among independent and Democratic voters.
The second cause of disillusion is a sense that Mr Sarkozy's reforms, which he promised would boost growth, jobs and pay, have not yielded results.
Disillusion would follow, and extreme elements would start to get traction.
The upshot is a creeping disillusion, captured in the latest polls.
Given the popular disillusion with Mr Chirac, the prime minister may find he is too closely tied to him to represent a credible sense of change.
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He played that role well on Tuesday, gently chiding his party for offering blame without solutions and reminding them of the dangers of disillusion and disunity.
No wonder, therefore, that as one country after another adds to the general sense of disillusion, more and more seems to be expected of South Africa.
Correa is an economist by training who has frequently expressed his disillusion with market reforms in Latin America and believes economic power should reside within the state.
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Most important, although many in Naples and Sicily welcomed the takeover from Turin, this reflected disillusion with their Bourbon monarchs, not enthusiasm for Piedmont's Victor Emmanuel II.
The country could also take advantage of the world's disillusion with the dollar to promote the yuan as an international store of value and medium of exchange.
Soft City, which depicts disillusion with capitalism and life in the modern city, was created between 1969 and 1974 and all 154 pages are displayed in the exhibition.
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