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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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Name a critic of the new bil Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas
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It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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Name a critic of the new bil Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas
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The bill stirred some controversy in Texas, but it easily passed through the state House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Republicans. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry
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The bill stirred some controversy in Texas, but it easily passed through the state House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Republicans. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry
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The law says that at least 24 hours before an abortion is performed, women must undergo a sonogram, a procedure that uses ultrasound to create an image. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry
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The bill stirred some controversy in Texas, but it easily passed through the state House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Republicans. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday Governor Rick Perry
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The bill stirred some controversy in Texas, but it easily passed through the state House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Republicans. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday Governor Rick Perry
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The law says that at least 24 hours before an abortion is performed, women must undergo a sonogram, a procedure that uses ultrasound to create an image. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday Governor Rick Perry
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The bill stirred some controversy in Texas, but it easily passed through the state House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Republicans. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday Republican Governor Rick Perry
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The bill stirred some controversy in Texas, but it easily passed through the state House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Republicans. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday Republican Governor Rick Perry
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The law says that at least 24 hours before an abortion is performed, women must undergo a sonogram, a procedure that uses ultrasound to create an image. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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Who signed this bill, which stirred some controversy in Texas, into law on Thursday Republican Governor Rick Perry
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period. Critics say the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period. Critics say the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions
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"What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period. Critics say the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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"What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics 24-hour consent period
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics 24-hour consent period
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"What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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What rules are already in place that render this law unnecessary in the eyes of critics 24-hour consent period
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The law says that at least 24 hours before an abortion is performed, women must undergo a sonogram, a procedure that uses ultrasound to create an image. ||||| The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states.
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What test must women undergo 34 hours before an abortion is performed where a doctor must give a verbal explanation of the results "in a manner understandable to a layperson" A sonogram
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The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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What test must women undergo 34 hours before an abortion is performed where a doctor must give a verbal explanation of the results "in a manner understandable to a layperson" A sonogram
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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| "Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed.
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What test must women undergo 34 hours before an abortion is performed where a doctor must give a verbal explanation of the results "in a manner understandable to a layperson" A sonogram
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary They would argue that there is already a law in place for a 24 hour consent period
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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| (CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary They would argue that there is already a law in place for a 24 hour consent period
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The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary They would argue that there is already a law in place for a 24 hour consent period
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions
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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| (CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions
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The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions
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Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said. ||||| Critics say the new law is unnecessary.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary They say Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period
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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| (CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary They say Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period
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The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Why do critics feel the law is unnecessary They say Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law Fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition
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Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law Fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition
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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| "What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law Fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law If the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability
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Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law If the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability
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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| "What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law If the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law Any other violations of law
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Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law Any other violations of law
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Critics say the new law is unnecessary. ||||| "What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas.
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Along with sexual assault, incest or other violations of law, which other exception is made to this law Any other violations of law
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(CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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Which state is governor Rick Perry the governor of Texas
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(CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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Which state is governor Rick Perry the governor of Texas
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"Governor Perry was pleased to sign this important legislation, which bolsters our efforts to protect life by ensuring Texans are fully informed when considering such an important decision," said his deputy press secretary, Lucy Nashed. ||||| There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law.
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Which state is governor Rick Perry the governor of Texas
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law are exempt
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law are exempt
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The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law are exempt
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure Pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure If the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability or resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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There are some exceptions, including pregnancies that resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure If the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability or resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states. ||||| Texas already requires a 24-hour consent period, and the new law will simply add emotional and financial costs to those seeking abortions, she said.
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What conditions allow women seeking abortions to not undergo this procedure If the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability or resulted from sexual assault, incest or other violations of law
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(CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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What was signed into law on Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry Abortion law
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It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry. ||||| The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states.
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What was signed into law on Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry Abortion law
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Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability. ||||| "What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas.
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What was signed into law on Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry Abortion law
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(CNN) -- Women seeking an abortion in Texas will have to view a picture of the embryo or fetus and hear a description of its development before having the procedure, under a law that takes effect September 1. ||||| It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry.
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What was signed into law on Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry A bill requiring women seeking an abortion to view a picture of the embryo and hear a description of its development
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It was signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry. ||||| The doctor, then, is required to give, "in a manner understandable to a layperson, a verbal explanation of the results of the sonogram images, including a medical description of the dimensions of the embryo or fetus, the presence of cardiac activity, and the presence of external members and internal organs," the law states.
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What was signed into law on Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry A bill requiring women seeking an abortion to view a picture of the embryo and hear a description of its development
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Women seeking abortions also are exempt if the fetus has been found to have an irreversible medical condition that will cause a disability. ||||| "What no one is focusing on is that this is a mandate to humiliate women who want an abortion," said Yvonne Gutierrez, vice president for public affairs at the Planned Parenthood Trust of South Texas.
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What was signed into law on Thursday by Republican Gov. Rick Perry A bill requiring women seeking an abortion to view a picture of the embryo and hear a description of its development
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This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers. ||||| By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable.
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What cutbacks created enormous resentment surrounding government largesse The economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable
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This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers. ||||| Unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men, the countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration either to the Arab oil states or to the West.
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What cutbacks created enormous resentment surrounding government largesse The economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable
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The resulting cutbacks created enormous resentment among recipients who had come to see government largesse as their right. ||||| Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization.
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What cutbacks created enormous resentment surrounding government largesse The economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable
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This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers. ||||| By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable.
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What cutbacks created enormous resentment surrounding government largesse Diminishing oil revenues in the late 1980's; resentment was further stoked by public understanding of income not shared equally
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This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers. ||||| Unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men, the countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration either to the Arab oil states or to the West.
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What cutbacks created enormous resentment surrounding government largesse Diminishing oil revenues in the late 1980's; resentment was further stoked by public understanding of income not shared equally
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The resulting cutbacks created enormous resentment among recipients who had come to see government largesse as their right. ||||| Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization.
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What cutbacks created enormous resentment surrounding government largesse Diminishing oil revenues in the late 1980's; resentment was further stoked by public understanding of income not shared equally
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Furthermore, the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries have not only seriously limited individual opportunity but also crippled overall economic productivity. ||||| By the 1990s, high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality had produced a common problem throughout the Muslim world: a large, steadily increasing population of young men without any reasonable expectation of suitable or steady employment-a sure prescription for social turbulence.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990's; the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries crippled overall economic productivity
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By the 1990s, high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality had produced a common problem throughout the Muslim world: a large, steadily increasing population of young men without any reasonable expectation of suitable or steady employment-a sure prescription for social turbulence. ||||| These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990's; the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries crippled overall economic productivity
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They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia. ||||| Opponents of today's rulers have few, if any, ways to participate in the existing political system.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990's; the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries crippled overall economic productivity
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Furthermore, the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries have not only seriously limited individual opportunity but also crippled overall economic productivity. ||||| By the 1990s, high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality had produced a common problem throughout the Muslim world: a large, steadily increasing population of young men without any reasonable expectation of suitable or steady employment-a sure prescription for social turbulence.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990s
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By the 1990s, high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality had produced a common problem throughout the Muslim world: a large, steadily increasing population of young men without any reasonable expectation of suitable or steady employment-a sure prescription for social turbulence. ||||| These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990s
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They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia. ||||| Opponents of today's rulers have few, if any, ways to participate in the existing political system.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990s
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Furthermore, the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries have not only seriously limited individual opportunity but also crippled overall economic productivity. ||||| By the 1990s, high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality had produced a common problem throughout the Muslim world: a large, steadily increasing population of young men without any reasonable expectation of suitable or steady employment-a sure prescription for social turbulence.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990
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By the 1990s, high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality had produced a common problem throughout the Muslim world: a large, steadily increasing population of young men without any reasonable expectation of suitable or steady employment-a sure prescription for social turbulence. ||||| These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990
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They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia. ||||| Opponents of today's rulers have few, if any, ways to participate in the existing political system.
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What year did high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality begin 1990
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| Unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men, the countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration either to the Arab oil states or to the West.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Arab nations
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Arab nations
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These programs established a widespread feeling of entitlement without a corresponding sense of social obligations. ||||| Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Arab nations
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| Unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men, the countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration either to the Arab oil states or to the West.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Arab Nations and Pakistan; they were unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Arab Nations and Pakistan; they were unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men
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These programs established a widespread feeling of entitlement without a corresponding sense of social obligations. ||||| Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Arab Nations and Pakistan; they were unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| Unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men, the countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration either to the Arab oil states or to the West.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Other arab countries like Pakistan
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Other arab countries like Pakistan
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These programs established a widespread feeling of entitlement without a corresponding sense of social obligations. ||||| Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Other arab countries like Pakistan
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| Unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men, the countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration either to the Arab oil states or to the West.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Pakistan
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Pakistan
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These programs established a widespread feeling of entitlement without a corresponding sense of social obligations. ||||| Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development.
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Which countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration Pakistan
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These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam. ||||| Islamist revival movements gained followers across the Muslim world, but failed to secure political power except in Iran and Sudan.
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Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's Islamist revival movements
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These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam. ||||| Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development.
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Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's Islamist revival movements
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By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable. ||||| This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers.
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Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's Islamist revival movements
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These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam. ||||| Islamist revival movements gained followers across the Muslim world, but failed to secure political power except in Iran and Sudan.
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Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam
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These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam. ||||| Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development.
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Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam
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By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable. ||||| This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers.
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Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam
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These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam. ||||| Islamist revival movements gained followers across the Muslim world, but failed to secure political power except in Iran and Sudan.
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Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's The Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support
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These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam. ||||| Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development.
|
Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's The Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support
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By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable. ||||| This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers.
|
Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's The Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable.
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Which state barely had economic development unlike other states in its time Afghanistan
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| More importantly, these state-centered regimes placed their highest priority on preserving the elite's grip on national wealth.
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Which state barely had economic development unlike other states in its time Afghanistan
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But unprofitable heavy industry, state monopolies, and opaque bureaucracies slowly stifled growth. ||||| Furthermore, the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries have not only seriously limited individual opportunity but also crippled overall economic productivity.
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Which state barely had economic development unlike other states in its time Afghanistan
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable.
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Which state barely had economic development unlike other states in its time Afghanistan; in the 1980's Arab nations and Pakistan were headed toward balanced modernization
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Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. ||||| More importantly, these state-centered regimes placed their highest priority on preserving the elite's grip on national wealth.
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Which state barely had economic development unlike other states in its time Afghanistan; in the 1980's Arab nations and Pakistan were headed toward balanced modernization
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