So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill. |
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The leadership of the Muslims was crumbling, the masses disillusioned and disunited. |
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If they are so disunited, then would it not be easy to take advantage of that and overrule them? |
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However, the conclusion Meldgaard seems to offer is one that brings back the disunited notions of the sea and technology. |
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Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street look as disunited on this defining issue as they have done for some considerable time. |
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As a sectional interest Austrian industry was fragmented and disunited with little influence over the conduct of economic policy. |
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Combat in the depth of enemy defenses is normally waged in several places simultaneously by disunited groups. |
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Language was used as an emblem of a bond that brought together otherwise disunited cultural factions. |
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To finish on another contradiction, what sense does racism make in a world both disunited and united by globalism? |
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The WCO was soliciting support from disunited countries for some time during and after the Ten-Year War. |
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They are weak, petulant, hypocritical, disunited, duplicitous, sometimes anti-Semitic, and often anti-American appeasers. |
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Then the sons of nobles scattered in four directions, disunited, in search of land. |
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The spotty distribution of mineral deposits is most unfortunate in a disunited world. |
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They are for a single market, but a politically disunited Europe. |
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Today you are disunited, and do not even recognize each other due to truly petty issues. |
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He was able to stay in power mainly because he has faced just a disunited Opposition. |
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But glibness and charm will not be enough to lead a party as disunited as the Tories. |
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The political opposition is too disunited, weakened and marginalised to be able to claim a major role. |
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In fact, Nathan had concluded that if anyone did participate in the uprising, the numbers would be small and those involved would be hopelessly disunited. |
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The G-21 was very late in appearing on the scene and the poor world has been disunited for too long. |
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I am firmly convinced that this report by Mr Della Vedova deserves one rather than our later being suddenly disunited. |
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The beginning of today's session revealed how disunited, polarised and easily manipulated we are. |
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They are more numerous, but they are also weak and disunited. |
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If one thousand disunited activists separately write letters to protest against some typical anti-Christian libel, the newspaper will probably throw out 999 letters, and publish the worst. |
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However, there was widespread, if disunited opposition and mistrust in the general population. |
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Portable model whose shoe can be fixed under the case or be disunited. |
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It is always weak when it is disunited and at odds with itself. |
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But yet again the civil aviation industry has demonstrated its ability to be disunited on this important issue, with big airlines clamouring for a suspension while low-cost airlines and airports are demanding no suspension. |
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Against a booming bass line, he flings dreadlocks, stones and scathing attacks at African leaders and at a civil society he considers lethargic and disunited. |
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What will be the difference between 1000 letters written by disunited activists, and the same effort in time and money made by a group of 1000 united activists? |
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People have to care greatly about the principles that lie behind democratic government or their nation will end up by being pallid, disunited, decadent. |
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Even when we are united, which is very much the case in the Middle East, for example, it is extremely difficult to alter public perception of us as disunited. |
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But with a disunited Europe striving for more clout in the world, and America having more clout already than it quite knows what to do with, accidents are going to happen. |
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Thus, the lofty ambitions of the Lisbon Strategy will not be achieved through discordant, disunited and partial activity with different rules of the game for different Member States. |
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Impoverished, overburdened with barriers that prevent the circulation of her goods but are no longer able to afford her protection, our disunited Europe marches towards her end. |
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If you look at this PNR topic, the SWIFT scandal or CIA rendition, you see a pattern of a disunited Europe: Member States running round like headless chickens, subject to divide and rule by the United States. |
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Germans, for the most part, had been a loose and disunited people since the Reformation when the Holy Roman Empire was shattered into a patchwork of states. |
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To be sure, a Disunited States of Europe may be just what the doctor ordered for Europe's ailing economy. |
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