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Held under these conditions, the elections could only be expected to deepen such schisms.
Great schisms have developed on such issues as biotechnology, agriculture, services, and culture.
But the splits that fractured the women's movement are hairline cracks compared with the schisms within the Pankhurst family itself.
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.
Over the centuries, schisms occurred in which the seceders switched allegiance to Rome, forming the Uniate churches.
However, other controversies appear to reflect some of the deeper schisms within psychology itself.
Coalition leadership within a single military organization easily can create schisms with the potential to tear a unit apart.
Nor did the People of the Book make schisms, until after there came to them Clear Evidence.
This may help avoid schisms between HIV-positive and HIV-negative people in the community.
But then, Europe rid itself of God by means of the great philosophical currents and schisms, by setting up laicised institutions.
Generally, not only in abrahamic religions, schisms are provoked by the immediacy of a religion's creation, when the incidents are closely known.
Some of the nation's automotive schisms are well known, of course, and stand to reason.
In the past, the Episcopal Church's loose theology has allowed liberal and conservative parishioners, priests, and bishops to avoid major schisms.
But some fear that to focus too much on deep-seated religious schisms is to ignore the local complexities of such regional conflicts.
More than 80 Burmese tried hard to set aside the schisms that date back to their days in the jungle.
It had no territorial ambitions to satisfy, and no ethnic schisms to resolve.
The Japanese schisms propagated all across the world and certain schools followed one organization and some followed the other.
Certain schisms have been encouraged, and a national church has come into being, though obviously this could never be recognised.
Once the important schisms in society have been identified, the next step is to analyze what divides the groups.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But heresies have polluted every church, and schisms are the fruit of disputation.
And I attribute Mr. Koot's fate to nothing less than the schisms of fandom.
Compact and quiet as it may appear, Quakerism has had its schisms and internal feuds.
I found the new Institution torn by internal schisms even before it was opened to the public.
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