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Meanings of shaky coalition in English
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Usage of shaky coalition in English
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The Democratic Party now resembles a shakycoalition of caucuses.
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The country of 10.6 million has a history of shakycoalition governments.
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Singh is counting on support from two regional parties to prop up his shakycoalition in parliament.
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In Italy, a tax fraud case against Silvio Berlusconi could threaten the survival of a shakycoalition government.
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That may leave Bulgaria, one of Europe's poorest countries, with another shakycoalition struggling to solve a bank crisis and revive growth.
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But the month-long election is widely expected to result in a shakycoalition government as it deals with the global economic downturn.
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Reports in German media indicate substantial opposition within Merkel's somewhat shakycoalition, meaning she may be forced to seek votes from the opposition.
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Analysts have said the spats between Netanyahu and his rightwing cabinet colleages should be seen within the broader framework of Israel's shakycoalition dynamics.
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That government braced itself and rode out social conflict and soaring unemployment of a scale that would have brought this shakycoalition to its knees.
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Another inconclusive result ensued, and Shamir headed an increasingly shakycoalition that rejected the putative peace overtures of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO).
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They said they did not want to head a shakycoalition in a country that has seen 16 governments in the past 18 years.
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The tussle has not so far troubled investors, long used to shakycoalitions.