Sentences with phrase «deep splits within»

Deep splits within Labour burst into the open again today as a former frontbencher warned Jeremy Corbyn not to turn the party into a «sect».
Shadow Defence Secretary Emily Thornberry - like Mr Corbyn a staunch unilateralist - is leading a review of Labour's policy on Trident, which has already exposed deep splits within the party on the issue.
The topic of his speech will be the «way forward» in Afghanistan, a potential escalation of the nation's longest war, after a lengthy period of deliberations that carved deep splits within his administration..
A second major consequence of the compromise has been a deep split within the ranks of the Catholic faculty.
The possibility that this side agreement can be a vehicle of significant progress in integrating environmental considerations into issues of international trade led to a deep split within the environmental community.
We look at the deep split within the breed and help you choose which is the right dog for your lifestyle

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Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
This organizational difference often marks a deeper fault line within the Christian school movement: While the more fundamentalist schools generally require covenants, the evangelical schools are split on this issue.
The split within the scientific community on this is deep and bitter, and finding judges satisfactory to both technologists and environmentalists (for want of better terms) might often prove exceedingly difficult.
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