Dissatisfaction with economic conditions prompted nationwidestrikes in February and June 2006.
In 1995, Georgia adopted a new constitution and conducted generally free and fairnationwide presidential and parliamentary elections.
In 1948, the UN proposed nationwide elections; after P'yongyang's refusal to allow UN inspectors in the north, elections were held in the south and the Republic of Korea was established.
The paralyzing effects of a nationwide strike in such industries as transportation, coal, oil, steel, or communications can result in national disaster.
The Commission should be charged with investigating and making recommendations upon certain major subjects, among others: First, the special and unique problem of nationwide strikes in vital industries affecting the public interest.
The attempt to build political and economic power on a nationwide basis within the black community is a relatively new phenomenon.
Paul Laurence Dunbar was the first Negro poet to gain nationwide recognition, at the beginning of the twentieth century.
His plan was to organize a permanent mass movement on a nationwide basis and to conduct protests, marches, and boycotts.
Half a century after the demise of the original Klan, it had risen again and, this time, had become a nationwide phenomenon.
It is assisted in this task by a nationwide network of state and local inspectors and by agents of the banks.
The women's movement was active on a nationwide scale.
The address was broadcast live on nationwide radio and television.
As a result of a concerted nationwide effort during my Administration, I am pleased to report that now at least 90% of children under 15, and virtually all school-age children are immunized.
I shall propose to this Congress a $10 billion nationwide clean waters program to put modern municipal waste treatment plants in every place in America where they are needed to make our waters clean again, and do it now.
I shall propose Federal legislation to assist the States to promote concerted action in dealing with this nationwide problem.
Moreover, all our miracles of medical research will count for little if we cannot reverse the growing nationwide shortage of doctors, dentists, and nurses, and the widespread shortages of nursing homes and modern urban hospital facilities.
Who else would be in Miami Beach, far away from his home state, while the President was declaring nationwide martial law?
A nationwide emergency over two weeks old, and getting worse all the time--and Burris hadn't even so much as called Malone to talk about the weather.
Then towards the bottom of that page you have given gross figures during the same 2-year period of the nationwide activity.
The cases we received nationwide and did not investigate because they didn't meet the criteria for investigation were 7,337.
Contrary to this negative attitude expressed in Virginia toward giving women the right to vote, the Constitutional Amendment was officially ratified and adopted nationwide in 1920.
In November 1995, Georgia held peaceful, generally free and fair nationwide presidential and parliamentary elections.
He'd just turned the Imperial Household into an accomplice in some kind of nationwide collection, using the Emperor for his own ends much the way shoguns of old had done.
On the basis of this simple principle of everybody doing things together, we are starting out on this nationwide attack on unemployment.
I cannot guarantee the success of this nationwide plan, but the people of this country can guarantee its success.
We have developed a nationwide service with seven hundred district offices and one thousand branch offices, thus providing facilities through which labor can learn of jobs available and employers can find workers.
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