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Squabbling between the Shiite majority and Sunni minority, still unused to being out of power, has delayed the formation of a government but corruption among the country's administrators and judiciary is rampant.
The Most Corrupt Countries Daniel Fisher 2010
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Squabbling and name calling within our ranks only advances the cause of the anti-gunning fraternity.
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Squabbling between the Shiite majority and Sunni minority, still unused to being out of power, has delayed the formation of a government but corruption among the country's administrators and judiciary is rampant.
The Most Corrupt Countries Daniel Fisher 2010
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Squabbling between the Shiite majority and Sunni minority, still unused to being out of power, has delayed the formation of a government but corruption among the country's administrators and judiciary is rampant.
The Most Corrupt Countries Daniel Fisher 2010
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Squabbling and name calling within our ranks only advances the cause of the anti-gunning fraternity.
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Squabbling between the Shiite majority and Sunni minority, still unused to being out of power, has delayed the formation of a government but corruption among the country's administrators and judiciary is rampant.
The Most Corrupt Countries Daniel Fisher 2010
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Squabbling over presidential nominees between the Bush administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress has four of the six seats on the commission vacant.
McCain's "potential headache from the FEC" -- it's potentially criminal 2008
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Squabbling over presidential nominees between the Bush administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress has four of the six seats on the commission vacant.
McCain's "potential headache from the FEC" -- it's potentially criminal 2008
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' Stress Tests ' Spur Squabbling LONDON — European officials are planning a new round of bank " stress tests " designed to be more rigorous than last summer ' s widely criticized exams, but the effort is already beset by squabbling and the possibility that the test results won ' t become public.
Plans for New EU David Enrich 2010
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Squabbling over who will get to shock a pack of Santiago schoolgirls soon gives way to vague accusations about Argentine torture and secret prison camps.
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