The objections still being pursued are revolts against the objective reality that people like Google.
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California-based technology companies will push food that might cause revolts at companies in other industries.
Hedge funds are popping up everywhere, using their muscle in takeover battles and shareholder revolts.
First, oil prices surged as governments in North Africa and the Middle East faced swift-moving popular revolts.
The danger now is that many of them -- young, jobless men -- will rekindle simmering revolts.
Public anger reached a boil as peasant revolts and urban strikes wracked Russia throughout the spring and summer.
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Food riots, political upheavals, revolts, and declarations of war are the natural consequence.
North Africa and Middle East populist revolts against family regimes have sent oil prices to the pre-financial crisis levels of 2008.
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Another is that, given their history of imperial meddling in the Arab world, European countries should stay out of the revolts.
When the Arab Spring revolts erupted across the region in early 2011, Syrians took to the streets to demonstrate against al-Assad's rule.
And he celebrates mini-revolts, as when the workers at Republic Windows and Doors, in Chicago, refused to leave when they were summarily fired.
Nell Minow, director of The Corporate Library, said in an interview last week that shareholder revolts typically do not result in a 100% victory.
As another season of annual general meetings approaches, the shareholder revolts and executive sackings that used to accompany such occasions are a fading memory.
Revolutionaries organize revolts from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street.
His comments came as the prime minister faces potentially damaging revolts from unions and grass roots Labour members at the party's annual conference next week.
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Lately shareholder revolts have targeted dual share classes--especially in the media.
Without even waiting for the January 2011 fatwa on offensive jihad from al-Azhar University, the North African revolts broke out, beginning with Tunisia in December 2010.
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Balochistan was semi-independent under the British Raj, and some Baloch believe it was forcibly annexed in 1948, sparking the first of five revolts led by tribal chieftains.
Since Bin Laden was entirely marginal to the revolts that have been dubbed the Arab Spring, for the moment his myth seems to be on the wane.
But analysts are divided over whether the Tuareg revolts have been driven by genuine political grievances or efforts to defend control of drugs, arms and migrant-smuggling routes.
Lord Cranborne's deputy, Lord Fraser of Carmyllie, resigned in protest at Mr Hague's sacking of his boss, and further revolts and resignations may follow from the Tory peers.
In those few instances where such Islamists were not actually among the catalysts, they are certainly emerging as the principal beneficiaries of the revolts thus set in train.
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The first had been in 1898, against Spain, whose remaining empire was crumbling in the face of popular revolts in two of its colonies, Cuba and the Philippines.
Inspired by popular revolts across the Arab world, the opposition has said its supporters will rally every Saturday in the capital until there is a change in the government.
Tax revolts in the U.S. are breaking out not in red states, but in the bluest multicultural states: Massachusetts and New Jersey so far, New York and California to come.
And there were big revolts against Mr Blair's education bill and the renewal of the Trident missile system in this parliament, both of which were carried only with Tory help.
So whereas Tony Blair comfortably survived early left-wing revolts, over a miserly increase to the basic state pension and cuts to single parents' benefit, the 10p guerrillas rapidly extracted their concessions.
These days, they expect almost as a matter of course to have to bargain and persuade if they are to limit backbench revolts or avoid sabotage by the House of Lords.
With the onset of WWI, the French and the British sent armies and agents into the Middle East, to foment revolts in the Arabian Peninsula and to seize Iraq, Syria and Palestine.
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