Hence the inevitable result of nationalist unity movements was increased disunity and conflict. |
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With the right wing of the government showing definite signs of weakness and disunity, the next confrontation is already in the cards. |
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To attempt to find a vision and to struggle within so much disunity is very sad. |
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Please allow me a small space in your newspaper to tell it like it is concerning the so called disunity within the Swapo party. |
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There were a few moments of rhythmic disunity, in the third movement of Du wahrer Gott, for example, all of which were quickly righted. |
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The media get bored and start to look for stories of division and disunity. |
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Not only is there a civil-military split, there is disunity within the military as well. |
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He remains mystified as to why Fifa would risk disunity by producing such a controversial document. |
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In its wake indiscipline raises its ugly head and disunity among the players in the team. |
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We blame others for creating disunity among the Muslims without ourselves knowing the basics of moon-sighting. |
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Let's ask whether we have caused disunity in any way within our families or among the whole family of God. |
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Europe cannot live in freedom as long as there is disunity and conflict in its neighbourhood, the German chancellor insisted. |
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This did little to endanger his position, as he continued to profit from the ongoing fragmentation and disunity of his opposition. |
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But it's so easy to explain a conflict or to bring about disunity and to create problems by using the racial tag, by waving the racial flag. |
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The Deputy First Minister joked at the First Minister's expense, jibing at the apparent disunity within McConnell's ranks. |
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The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity. |
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The far left was also hit by the Socialist Party's appeal for left wing voters to unite behind it, as well as by its own disunity. |
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Any disunity in the staffroom could quickly manifest itself in the classroom and begin to affect the students. |
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Rebel disunity and the independence of individual field commanders have drastically exacerbated insecurity in Darfur. |
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The Royal Bank releases a study that enumerates economic implications in warning against disunity. |
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The Society's ability to do the Lord's work will be damaged by any such public manifestation of disunity. |
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The pluriformity of biblical data seems to call for a modest but correct exegesis of biblical texts that recognizes whatever unity or disunity there may be. |
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Far from increasing our total war effort, the disunity caused by such a breach of faith would, I believe, have made our effort less effective. |
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Rather, they may create a new point of disunity and dissent among Muslims. |
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This is particularly true in the case of a measure which has been the subject of bitter controversy and the source of disunity in the past. |
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Confronted by this evidence of disunity among his enemies, Charles took the understandable but risky course of playing them off against each other. |
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We acknowledge our diversity as enrichment and not as a source of disunity. |
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Without vision, we're susceptible to trivial distractions which result in disunity, dilution of the truth, unfruitfulness and spiritual aimlessness. |
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A second period of disunity heralded the arrival of the first foreign ruling dynasty in Egypt, that of the Semitic Hyksos. |
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The plethora of civilizations in the Andean region provided for a general disunity that the Incas had to subdue in order to maintain control. |
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It also urged those who had contributed to disunity to express their regret. |
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But if the policy is fundamentally flawed, disunity is actually healthy. |
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The Maafa concept explains the conditions of disorganization, disunity, self-hatred, and alienation affecting African people to varying degrees. |
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The Government does not wish to perpetuate policies which carry with them the seeds of disharmony and disunity, policies which prevent Canadians from fulfilling themselves and contributing to their society. |
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On the contrary, the sometimes open disagreements between Church leaders on political and social issues can often lead to disunity within the Church community as well as among politicians and the nation. |
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This prompts me to reiterate my call for the representatives to carefully reconsider their strategic approach in order to avoid disunity and uncertainty. |
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Only if we tell the painful truth of our disunity is our healing possible. |
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As the Third Millennium approaches, the Church in Asia seeks to put off the burdens of disunity and walk towards greater unity, if not to complete unity. |
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Women themselves need to have the ability to overcome deep-rooted barriers such as habits and attitudes, and rise above vested interests, division and disunity. |
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For example, arms brokers should be subject to the same national control policies and agencies which regulate the arms trade so that they cannot circumvent the law because of domestic disunity. |
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At present, efforts to foster such a strategy are frustrated by disunity among actors, fragmentation of assessment and planning tools and the lack of a framework for prioritization. |
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Blacks had benefited from the disunity of the state's whites. |
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The disaster at Philiphaugh was largely due to the Royalists' own disunity and the return of the main Covenanter armies from England. |
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By ignoring the precedent of section 121 of the Constitution the successive governments of the country have assured an atmosphere of protectionism, disunity and almost certainly economic vulnerability. |
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There is a difficult balance between peace and civil war, but the intensity of the European effort and the unity of the European effort is in marked contrast to the disunity of ten years ago. |
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There is also a fear that indigenous peoples would use this article to enact laws contrary to those in force in the surrounding federal or provincial jurisdiction and thereby create disorder and disunity. |
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But when you blur the two, you sow the seeds of alienation and disunity. |
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I did not know we were talking about wheeling and dealing, splitting one premier from another premier, creating all kinds of disunity in our country. |
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But the EU barely existed at the talks. E pluribus disunity? American and Chinese illusions about European unity are also popping like soapsuds in the sun. |
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They also need to understand that – present company excepted of course – the media are not trying to help the government be re-elected, they are trying to get a story, therefore disunity is always a story. |
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Obama's re-election team, based in Chicago, watched with glee, hopeful that the disunity on display and a protracted, energy-sapping campaign will work to their advantage. |
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It's been a hard slog, given there has been disunity. |
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This episode marked the beginning of disunity in the empire. |
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For example, while it calls for both conservatives and liberals to apologise for disunity, it acknowledges that the conservatives may have acted out of a sense of duty. |
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