But the splits that fractured the women's movement are hairline cracks compared with the schisms within the Pankhurst family itself. |
Held under these conditions, the elections could only be expected to deepen such schisms. |
Coalition leadership within a single military organization easily can create schisms with the potential to tear a unit apart. |
Great schisms have developed on such issues as biotechnology, agriculture, services, and culture. |
Both networks limited their coverage of critiques and dissent to internecine schisms within these traditions. |
There are even schisms within the group, mostly between the hardcore fuel propellant rocketeers and the water-jet proponents. |