Held under these conditions, the elections could only be expected to deepen such schisms. |
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Great schisms have developed on such issues as biotechnology, agriculture, services, and culture. |
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But the splits that fractured the women's movement are hairline cracks compared with the schisms within the Pankhurst family itself. |
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Both networks limited their coverage of critiques and dissent to internecine schisms within these traditions. |
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There are even schisms within the group, mostly between the hardcore fuel propellant rocketeers and the water-jet proponents. |
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Over the centuries, schisms occurred in which the seceders switched allegiance to Rome, forming the Uniate churches. |
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However, other controversies appear to reflect some of the deeper schisms within psychology itself. |
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Coalition leadership within a single military organization easily can create schisms with the potential to tear a unit apart. |
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Nor did the People of the Book make schisms, until after there came to them Clear Evidence. |
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This may help avoid schisms between HIV-positive and HIV-negative people in the community. |
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But then, Europe rid itself of God by means of the great philosophical currents and schisms, by setting up laicised institutions. |
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Generally, not only in abrahamic religions, schisms are provoked by the immediacy of a religion's creation, when the incidents are closely known. |
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Some of the nation's automotive schisms are well known, of course, and stand to reason. |
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In the past, the Episcopal Church's loose theology has allowed liberal and conservative parishioners, priests, and bishops to avoid major schisms. |
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But some fear that to focus too much on deep-seated religious schisms is to ignore the local complexities of such regional conflicts. |
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More than 80 Burmese tried hard to set aside the schisms that date back to their days in the jungle. |
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It had no territorial ambitions to satisfy, and no ethnic schisms to resolve. |
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The Japanese schisms propagated all across the world and certain schools followed one organization and some followed the other. |
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Certain schisms have been encouraged, and a national church has come into being, though obviously this could never be recognised. |
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Once the important schisms in society have been identified, the next step is to analyze what divides the groups. |
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All these schisms were motivated by opposition to the strategy of collective massacres. |
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They also reveal the growing schisms as well as efforts to synthesize between conservative and liberal trends of thought. |
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It's allowed me to learn very precise things about this or that armed group, how it worked and what disagreements and schisms shook it. |
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By consciously assessing the schisms in societies and taking them into account more heavily in development programming, we can do better. |
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Verily Allah will judge between them as to the schisms amongst them, on the Day of Judgment. |
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But they depended on Bell as an expert and a negotiator, fluent in Arabic and used to the schisms and vendettas of the region. |
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But among ferocious ideologues, similar roots are no guarantee of mutual sympathy when schisms occur. |
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He also shows that it was prey to numerous schisms and heresies. |
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The assertion of Europe as a secular entity by the end of the seventeenth century helped to reduce the importance of serious schisms in Christendom. |
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However, with certain notable exceptions that led to schisms, Anglicans have grown a tradition of tolerating internal differences. |
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Love heals schisms intrapersonally and interpersonally, and it can unify the disparate and the antithetical. |
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The legal right of lay patrons to present clergymen of their choice to local ecclesiastical livings led to minor schisms from the church. |
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The schisms left small denominations including the Free Presbyterians and a remnant that had not merged in 1900 as the Free Church. |
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Apart from those that call themselves oriental religions, within each one of the three abrahamic religions, there exists a great number generated by schisms in each one of them. |
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The world evoked through her paintings focuses on man, who becomes both god and sole creature, a human being antedating clashes and schisms, harmoniously united with his environment. |
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In itself that represented little surprise: buck-passing and poor leadership, if not a lack of it altogether, has been glaring over a summer in which Rangers' demise triggered schisms and machinations. |
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But try to name a country that is completely free of ethnocentrism, xenophobia, class schisms or religious conflict. |
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For Trotskyism, it wouldn't be that many volumes, but, well, if one compiled a dictionary of the tendencies, heresies, schisms, etc., it'd be a rather huge one, too. |
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And this is why religious life in the region has been abnormally politicised, giving rise to schisms and conflicts, which seriously hamper the economic, political and social development of the countries concerned. |
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The ideological schisms which caused that struggle have largely healed. |
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It must therefore be recognised that an HRIA of the FTA will not be able to address some of the more fundamental ideological schisms that may have an influence on this debate. |
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