Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Popular support in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Most popular support articles.
The uprising commanded no popular support.
Without popular support, he can do nothing.
He will fail because he has no popular support.
When popular support turned against Robespierre.
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Wonderful music always enjoys popular support.
PASOK looses popular support and its majority in the legislature.
returned to wild popular support!
He has no popular support.
The latter hypothesis seems to find, however, the majority of popular support.
There is currently no popular support for continued progress along that road.
The Union's decisions must have popular support.
They hope to stir up popular support to cause the few worlds that have sided with you to withdraw their ships.
You just said that you are an asset in the general election with broad popular support.
The village leagues are unable to gain popular support and in 1983 they are abolished.
She enjoyed popular support and she also had the courage to challenge extremism and terrorism.
Maybe the Knack Bombardiers had more popular support than the papers suggested.
Such straightforward preaching helped Chrysostom to garner popular support.
Popular support in the Member States for a tight financial and economic policy is an unpredictable factor.
His troops marched towards Constantinople, but failed to win popular support.
Although the popular support for the Wafd had diminished somewhat it still commanded an overwhelming majority in elections.
Do they not understand that a political union built without popular support is likely to end in failure?
Mrs Tymoshenko has substantial popular support in western Ukraine
although they lack wide popular support.
honestly and obtained popular support and support from the various constituent states.
The Israeli and Palestinian governments will not be able to ignore the results if we get substantial popular support.
Bizarrely, Mr Lukashenko may even have had sufficient popular support- 55 to 60%- to have won the vote in a free election.
then protests will enjoy widespread popular support.
We in the ECR want a Europe built on the secure foundations of popular support and the democratic legitimacy offered by the institutions of its nation states.
Perhaps Olson could be interested in organizing a Roadrunner-style marathon to demonstrate popular support for his candidate?