But after a rocky stretch marked
by sharp divisions among the board's more than 17,000 members, Banks and his staff of 49 have ironed out the kinks while raising the bar for what's to come.
Not exact matches
Because the identity
by which I am constituted is primarily a unity of conscious experience, this
sharp division of myself from all others is real.
Tory peer's research reveals
sharp divisions in voting intentions of young and old, and
by party affiliation
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton start the race to November 8 on essentially even ground, with Trump edging Clinton
by a scant two points among likely voters, and the contest sparking
sharp divisions along demographic lines in a new CNN / ORC Poll.
Our results suggest a sorting mechanism
by which an increased cell bond tension guides the rearrangement of cells after cell
division to maintain straight and
sharp compartment boundaries.
Her stark call - out inspires
sharp divisions in a small town where general respect for the authorities is undermined
by accusations of brutality against minorities, opening up schisms that disturb the façade of a countryside idyll.
Over the past decade
sharp partisan
divisions over education policy have softened, in part because of the progress made
by reformist big city superintendents including Duncan himself.