If you have lost enchantment, you are liable to divisiveness, intolerance, and aggression. |
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You profess a movement that is inclusive in order to overcome divisiveness. |
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Parties based on political interests simply twist party politics and lead to more divisiveness. |
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During my 20-year political career, I have never experienced such a great extent of divisiveness in our society. |
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The salient feature of these policies is not their racism per se but their carefully calculated divisiveness. |
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This campaign has opened old wounds and is now creating divisiveness between officers and other ranks in our armed forces. |
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The authors assert that the tariff was a crucial, if not the main, economic source of divisiveness during the antebellum era. |
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They are genuinely concerned about the effects of religious divisiveness in the modern world. |
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He describes the abolition of racial divisiveness as a logical progressive step. |
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They spilt their blood on foreign lands for us so that we can be free of oppression and divisiveness and so that this nation can be united. |
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Cliques often have the negative effect of creating divisiveness among a staff. |
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Like free jazz, minimal techno is defined by an inaccessibility that borders on divisiveness. |
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Two hurricanes, rising gas prices and political divisiveness have torn our country apart. |
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Despite efforts to the contrary on the part of some grantors, the most striking side effect of foreign grants is divisiveness. |
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By not giving much consideration to such statements, the Council had fostered an environment of divisiveness and suspicion. |
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All this makes the nation vulnerable to the forces of parochialism and divisiveness. |
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I was just surprised at the level of divisiveness and immaturity... and I think it's the same thing with health care. |
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The key is to promote community cohesion and to counteract divisiveness. |
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The germ of divisiveness was planted many years ago way back in 1939, and unity of the movement has only come in fleetingly short spurts since then. |
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By its very actions the Liberal government is creating and fostering this environment across the nation of separateness, of divisiveness. |
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Ukip are trying to stir up divisions between people and I think Thanet deserves better than their hatred, divisiveness and scapegoating. |
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However, no issue best exemplifies the Ukip leader's divisiveness than immigration. |
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And he repeatedly said he wanted an end to the recent divisiveness of the political debate. |
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It doesn't excuse the divisiveness or foolishness of austerity, but it will be very popular. |
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Its divisiveness triggered clashes between Hindus and Muslims in which thousands died. |
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This is a budget that exemplifies unfairness, divisiveness and incompetence. |
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Conflict, chaos, divisiveness, destruction and hatred have all become a part of our lives today. |
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Some, however, were seeking to restrict freedom of expression and by doing so were contributing to more divisiveness. |
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We must recommit ourselves to a General Assembly that is a forum for constructive dialogue, not a stage for acrimony and divisiveness. |
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I must say that I have found the divisiveness of this debate to be deeply distressing. |
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Such a suggestion is tantamount to advocating that a wrong decision is warranted simply to avoid an alleged divisiveness. |
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Those who would suggest otherwise only serve to foment unwarranted fear and divisiveness. |
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After having read these articles, I understand there is a great deal of divisiveness in the business community. |
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Intolerance is the mother of hatred, divisiveness and disharmony. |
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From the beginning, we've had to fight against all national divisiveness. |
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Perhaps if we see ourselves in this human story, we can recommit ourselves to ending the fragmentation, the divisiveness, and the horror we see around us. |
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We see the politics of divisiveness being stirred up in our society. |
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We lament the dividedness and divisiveness of our churches and organizations. |
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At issue are how to foster diversity without divisiveness and whether Canada's multiculturalism policies are in need of review in light of today's social and geopolitical realities. |
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If accompanied by a new appraisal system, more rigorous than the present one, such a career system can promote cohesion and avoid the divisiveness that undue emphasis on individual results at the expense of teamwork creates. |
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It contributes to exclusion and divisiveness and it further reinforces a poor-bashing mentality that consigns those on welfare to a different, less-deserving class of Canadian citizenship. |
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I could not agree with him more when he said that it was within the power of each one of us to stop this divisiveness and stop the point scoring that seems to go on. |
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The media may even promote conflict and social divisiveness. |
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So from day one of the new government, we saw a sustained orgy of divisiveness and meanness about immigration, Aborigines and dole bludgers. |
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In some instances it may lead to divisiveness, in others to accord. |
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He hopes it will stand as a counterpoint to the divisiveness of extremism. |
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It showed the level of frustration and the level of divisiveness. |
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New rhetoric and a softer tone, without the divisiveness of new policies. |
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The divisiveness of the past will be in the past so that the people of Newfoundland will be able to work together in the interests of their children's education. |
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It is the basis of all religions, of which in these moments of divisiveness I have come to remind all humanity so that they do not forget their beginnings. |
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It was about the divisiveness within the community which divided friends. |
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Well, one, you see all the shenanigans going on about, you know, the divisiveness is always, it's upsetting. |
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It is the loving heart that must be allowed to lead humanity through the chaos, and to provide a balancing force to the evils of hatred, divisiveness and separateness. |
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Seeing the horror of war that resulted from the divisiveness of American federalism, the Fathers of Confederation decided that Canada should have a stronger federal government than the one south of the border. |
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Furthermore, they argued, political divisiveness was also universal and inevitable because of selfish passions that were integral to human nature. |
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