The club was so fraught with internal dissensions that it barely escaped relegation in the National Football League. |
|
In addition, there are dissensions as to proceeding to research implying insane persons. |
|
The international community was a near-helpless spectator of the rifts and dissensions that were staining the planet with blood. |
|
If you give offerings to those who have dissensions and unrighteousness due to works of Satan, God cannot give you blessings. |
|
Political changes and dissensions began: new leaders, new forces rose up one after the other and took centre stage. |
|
I have also noted there are dissensions but I would like to plead with those who still have doubts about my proposal to terminate the Courier. |
|
The dissensions of FRODEBU with respect to Buyoya's candidature put the party in a difficult position. |
|
However, the Musée du Luxembourg has been at the center of internal dissensions, largely echoed in the national press. |
|
Problems, mistakes and dissensions are discussed and solved, and not swept under the carpet. |
|
Here conflicts and dissensions could be directly addressed and solved. |
|
On some rare occasions, dissensions did occur about a text. |
|
Eventually the British forces started to suffer troop desertions and dissensions within the command. |
|
Disraeli, on the other hand, was willing to take risks to enhance British prestige and to seek to profit from, rather than to moralize about, foreign dissensions. |
|
The current dissensions within the political class are limited for the time being but could spread if a stop is not up to the diatribes between the political parties. |
|
The progressive institutionalisation of those networks leads to the diversification of their members and of their claims, which may create or intensify political dissensions among the different organizations. |
|
At the same time, the movement seems to have put aside, at least temporarily, the dissensions between the political and military branches in order to confront common enemies. |
|
The dissensions bursting out around all new Amazonian projects are often the expression of the conflict between a short-term improvement in people's living conditions and generating long-term damages. |
|
The Whigs were wracked by internal dissensions during the second half of 1851, much of which Parliament spent in recess. |
|
Out of all these dissensions in the 14th century sprang a number of separate congregations, almost of sects. |
|
In Algeria, for example, alongside the present serious social and political dissensions that the country is experiencing, the language question still persists. |
|