| 31. | Yasser Arafat's standing with his own people is shakier than at any time.
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| 32. | But the candidate was far shakier in explaining how he was going to build that bridge.
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| 33. | But the shakier and fuzzier the picture, the more it lays a claim to permanence.
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| 34. | I'm sure the confidence is getting shakier the longer this goes on ."
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| 35. | Chandler had a shakier game and assessed his play with these words : " Terrible.
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| 36. | At the same time, Japan's chief economic planner sounded far shakier than Clinton.
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| 37. | "There's a general feeling that we're entering a shakier period.
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| 38. | The new Austrian state was, at least on paper, on shakier ground than Hungary.
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| 39. | Russian democracy, he said, has never been shakier since the breakup of the Soviet Union.
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| 40. | But the present, although still valuable, is shaky, and the future is shakier still.
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