Winston, I'm sorry to disillusion you, doesn't count journalists among his greatest fans.
But Portugal lacks fringe politicians ready to benefit from disillusion with the mainstream.
Meanwhile there are a number of local battles with smaller parties like the Greens and the anti-EU UK Independence Party fighting hard to capitalise on disillusion with the big three parties.
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.
They had better, or today's spectacular opinion poll ratings may be preludes to tomorrow's disillusion.
His disillusion is said to have started with the farce which was the London mayoral contest.
SBC's lawyers have succeeded in adding to the creeping sense of disillusion that now surrounds the legislation.
Worse, you will miss the dramatic arc of this remarkable production, as the action courses over decades, in and out of personal calamity and ideological disillusion before coming to shore at what might best be described as a Stoppardian middle way.
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.
It depends on taxes and remittances from Eritreans living abroad but, after the disillusion of defeat, these may begin to dry up.
The next is to ensure that it is the NDP that profits from any disillusion with the Conservative government.
Disillusion would follow, and extreme elements would start to get traction.
Voters punished Mr Schroeder's Social Democrats (SPD) at the polls in the key state of North Rhine-Westphalia on Sunday, amid disillusion with painful economic and welfare reforms that have so far failed to boost growth and curb mass unemployment.
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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