Sentences with phrase «deep division over»

A reissued decision in the Topeka, Kan., school - desegregation suit gives a more detailed picture of a federal appellate panel's deep division over the need for continued court supervision in the historic case.
Because of deep division over the «Angela Davis affair,» Dean Hoge conducted a survey among United Presbyterians in New Jersey to learn why the action of the council had drawn such extreme reactions.
Black Wednesday also ignited the deepest divisions over Europe that raged until recently.
How a hapless prime minister failed to deal adequately with the aftermath of the Leveson report and helped to foster deep divisions over newspaper regulation
The party's conference in Dundee voted overwhelmingly for a «unity motion» drafted by its Scottish executive after deep divisions over Corbyn's proposals emerged between the party's centrists and the Labour leadership.
He could have nodded to the deep divisions over climate science and policies, but noted that much of the sense of controversy has come mainly because the hottest messages — unfolding catastrophe, manufactured hoax — get the most air time.

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However, deep divisions persist over trade and North Korea.
Not only division over theological and ethical issues but also differing patterns of ministerial placement and job security cause deep concern for many otherwise sympathetic church leaders.
Richard Leonard's first conference as Scottish Labour leader goes off well, but deep internal divisions remain, especially over Brexit
America's budget deficit challenge is worsened by the country's deep political division over the role of government.
«IceCube is a wonderful and unique astrophysical telescope — it is deployed deep in the Antarctic ice but looks over the entire Universe, detecting neutrinos coming through the Earth from the northern skies, as well as from around the southern skies,» said Vladimir Papitashvili of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Polar Programs.
The film recreates Winston Churchill's first months as England's prime minister, when there was deep division within the government over whether to continue the fight against Germany or capitulate.
As news of the NAACP's shifting stance on public charter schools circulated on progressive blogs, Twitter and other outlets, the disparate reactions revealed deep divisions among civil rights groups and education leaders over the role charter schools should play in serving kids of color.
But deep divisions persisted over how to set a long - term global goal for cutting emissions and what to expect from individual countries in charting their own paths toward achieving such a goal later in the century.
We write today with grave concern over political leadership in a time of deep national division.
Deep divisions between rich and poor countries remain over aid for adopting more climate - friendly energy technologies in developing countries, for instance.
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