Given the miserable state of the world economy, protectionist pressures have been remarkably quiescent.
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Only the most quiescent Uighurs are considered for political, police, judicial and administrative posts.
In 2008, it had 809, 402 days lost to strikes and lockouts versus only 11, 205 in notably quiescent Japan.
Bluetongue is quiescent over the winter, when it is too cold for midges.
This is a reasonable assumption while inflation is quiescent but will become far harder when it inevitably is not.
The Duma, parliament's currently quiescent lower house, could lose patience with Mr Primakov.
Most of the plant will be maintained in a 'quiescent state', which means functioning at a low level, until then.
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With commodities sagging, thanks to a strong dollar that made inflation quiescent, investors sought real returns in assets of the mind.
The guerrillas, weakened by splits and the capture of some of its leaders, have been quiescent in the past couple of years.
Inflation-indexed Treasurys are also cited as providing a quiescent inflation indicator, calculated by subtracting their yield from the yield on normal Treasury bonds.
Hamas has been quiescent, waiting happily for the talks to founder.
Since then, the media has been fairly quiescent, at least with no conspicuous follow-up coverage as of this writing on the major search engine home pages.
But with the market index stuck near 1100, trading quiescent and their brokers in the dock, foreigners may find more promising ways to spend their time.
And for this to be possible, a core network of agents must be sustained in those places deemed momentarily quiescent and unimportant to U.S. security interests.
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But even without that incident, Mr Arafat's show of strength would have served only to fortify the charges made in the statement, and to galvanise what had been a quiescent opposition.
Jeffrey, a visiting fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy who was U.S. ambassador in Turkey between 2008 and 2010, said DHKP-C was a resilient group that had been "relatively quiescent" in recent years.
We learn why water, unlike most of the substances we run into on Earth, is denser in its liquid than in its solid form (H2O molecules are kinked rather than straight, so the space between them increases when water is quiescent).
Just as fighting has dwindled in a ravaged zone around the northern town of Idlib near the Turkish frontier, it has popped up in the hitherto quiescent town of Raqqa in the centre of the country, and all along the Euphrates valley to the southeast.
For example, a peaceful Israeli pull-out depends on Egypt's efforts to persuade the strip's militants to stay quiescent and to stop their weapons-smuggling and its goodwill seems bound to be diminished by Israeli forces' accidental killing of three Egyptian policemen on the Gaza border on Thursday.
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