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1 Students demanding democratic reform, the ousting of deeply unpopular President Mr B.J.
2 Polls show that the Afghan war is also deeply unpopular in Britain.
3 The alliance with the United States is deeply unpopular with many Pakistanis.
4 Republicans noted that Bevin was deeply unpopular after battling schoolteachers and unions.
5 Above all, politicians had to accept responsibility for deeply unpopular decisions.
6 Weeping relatives in hospitals and morgues heaped criticism on the deeply unpopular government.
7 Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, are deeply unpopular among Republican insiders.
8 His moves have placated Trump, who is deeply unpopular in Mexico.
9 The decision proved deeply unpopular among the nation's overwhelmingly poor residents.
10 President Francois Hollande is deeply unpopular and has yet to decide whether to stand.
11 He became deeply unpopular , particularly among the nation's Christian majority.
12 The catastrophe will also sorely test Kan's deeply unpopular government.
13 He fears that such lethargy could ultimately lead to rushed and deeply unpopular cuts.
14 The prospect of a a bail out for Greece is deeply unpopular in Germany.
15 The IMF's tight-belt policies are deeply unpopular in the emerging market country of 71 million.
16 The government still owns stakes in 218 banks following controversial rescues that proved deeply unpopular .
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