Sentences with phrase «deep divisions in»

Amid cries from opponents of «shame on you» and «gutless cowards,» the Township High School District 211 school board voted early Thursday to give a transgender student access to the girls» locker room, settling a case that thrust the district into the national spotlight and caused deep divisions in the community.
The appeal by Tory whips for Labour support to ensure the safety of the bill highlighted deep divisions in the Conservative party in the wake of claims that a senior member of his entourage described party activists as «swivel - eyed».
It's a split illustrating the deep divisions in the Republican party as it seems Washington's establishment miscalculated who would be the better candidates from California to Florida.
Mr Crabb warned of deep divisions in the Conservative Party if his colleagues continue to describe themselves as «Leave» or «Remain».
«Greece's debt crisis exposed deep divisions in European solidarity, linked to identity,» Font said.
«This year's presidential election has laid bare some deep divisions in our nation.
We need a Leader who can heal the deep divisions in our country, stand up for our communities, and ultimately to keep our United Kingdom together.
But deep divisions in the Tory party were highlighted in the commons when Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, and his long standing ally Owen Paterson, the environment secretary, joined more than 100 Tory MPs to vote against Cameron in favour of an amendment that would allow registrars to opt out of conducting same sex marriage ceremonies.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who allowed Labour MPs a free vote amid deep divisions in his party, warned against an «ill - thought - out rush to war».
I suppose it might go back to the problem of the deep divisions in our nation that others have discussed.
Here was a classic confrontation that produced the deepest division in decades.
In many respects, Whitehead and Russell symbolize the deep division in professional temperament, style, and methodological stance that has subsequently come to dominate contemporary philosophy: analytic versus continental; logical and linguistic versus the systematic and metaphysical; conceptual elucidation and clarification versus historical study and phenomenological description.
170 is still right there and on any given month, it arguably still is the deepest division in mma.
The Party's Militant Tendency prevented Foot from mounting a credible challenge to Margaret Thatcher — and today divisions within the party are holding it back from capitalising on the deep division in the Conservative Party.
One can speculate that the Court's unanimous decision to resolve the case on the basis of the severability provision in the underlying statute may well have been driven by a deep division in the Court on the fundamental constitutional question presented by Executive Benefits — a question that at some point will need to be resolved.
Some of the deepest divisions in Canadian society on this issue of workplace sexual harassment are between men and women of the millennial generation.
The varying degrees of acceptance and support for this new cryptocurrency represent deeper divisions in the bitcoin community, specifically about the vision for the future of bitcoin (and cryptocurrency in general) and what will make the market most stable while allowing it to grow.

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Deep policy divisions appear to exist between the business and labor groups: The report cites the «majority» of members preferring to focus on issues outside trade deficits in favor of a «mutually beneficial» trade deal, sentiments to which the labor union representatives dissent in favor of promoting U.S. investment and jobs.
«A lot of the development in deep learning came out of Canadian universities, yet the industry wasn't positioned well enough to capitalize on that innovation, so we've lost a lot of people to south of the border,» said Foteini Agrafioti, who leads RBC's deep - learning division.
Republicans won the White House and full control of Congress in large part on the basis of their promises to repeal and replace «Obamacare,» but have struggled to overcome their deep internal divisions and deliver on those promises.
I believe this administration can and must do better in consistently and unequivocally condemning these groups and do everything we can to heal the deep divisions that exist in our communities,» Cohn told the Financial Times earlier this week.
After a topsy - turvy few weeks that saw deep divisions among Republican lawmakers on how to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, draft legislation is finally expected to be released in the coming days.
We're working with one division right now that has very aggressive sales goals and their rolling out some amazing new products in the architectural market and to help enable their team get to where they want to go we show them how they can leverage the content they've created, leverage the information they have about those products, and use that to make a deeper, richer connection with the customer — which they've always had, but now they can have in the digital world as well.
He continued: «I believe this administration can and must do better in consistently and unequivocally condemning these groups and do everything we can to heal the deep divisions that exist in our communities.
In an interview with The Financial Times, Cohn said the administration «can and must do better» to condemn hate groups, and «do everything we can to heal the deep divisions that exist in our communities.&raquIn an interview with The Financial Times, Cohn said the administration «can and must do better» to condemn hate groups, and «do everything we can to heal the deep divisions that exist in our communities.&raquin our communities.»
The report of the Windsor Continuation Group, commissioned for the meeting and released alongside the primates» communiqué, frankly acknowledged the deep and widening divisions in the Anglican world.
But that slim majority belies deep divisions across Islamic sects in Lebanon, with 94 percent of Shia supporting Hezbollah and 84 percent of Sunnis looking on the group unfavorably.
The polarization is so deep that when, in 1996, the late Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin founded the Catholic Common Ground Initiative as a means of addressing division in the church, he was criticized by some liberal Catholics who thought that the project was not radical enough and by some of his brother cardinals who believed that it jeopardized the essential truths of the faith.
I also believe that our failure to do this has bred deep divisions within the church and has led to Christianity playing a paramount role in legitimating and exacerbating racial injustice from our nation's origin — colonizing Native Americans, enslaving Diasporic Africans — to our present - day crises of immigration and mass incarceration.
But I also suspect that the theological and ideological divisions are so deep that these prescriptions will be read in different ways by different audiences, reinforcing the conflicts Wuthnow thinks they will ease.
So in the spirit of shining a light rather than just cursing the darkness, here are a few guideposts for Christian engagement in an era of deep division and poisonous discourse:
Reuters: Egyptians support new Islamist - backed constitution in referendum An Islamist - backed Egyptian constitution won approval in a referendum, rival camps said on Sunday, after a vote the opposition said would sow deep social divisions in the Arab world's most populous nation.
«A higher religion imposes a conflict, a division, torment and struggle within the individual... we escape from this strain by attempting to revert to an identity of religion and culture which prevailed at a more primitive stage; as when we indulge in alcohol as an anodyne, we consciously seek unconsciousness» (Notes, p. 68) Typically, Eliot did not attempt to lessen the strain; rather, he saw the church as the «salt of the earth,» affecting society at its deepest levels.
The redeeming affirmation of a conflict is the essence of all creativity; in the creative person a deep inner division is brought to harmony.
The deepest tragedy of our age is the division between ideologies represented by Whitehead's national loyalty in World War I versus Russell's pacifism.
This deep division within American Protestantism has made it difficult for the oldline denominations to give significant leadership in American society.
Packer recognized that the deep division that had separated Protestants and Catholics since the time of the Reformation had changed in a significant way.
The deepest divisions of our world have their philosophical roots just here — in dualistic thinking.
The first is the realization that at the very moment in which the technical means of developing world community are available and at the very moment when more people than ever are convinced that world community is essential if civilized life is to continue in the world, the division between two parts of the world has become so deep that we can not now see any way in which it can be overcome.
«The division of the sexes and the process of human sexual reproduction, therefore, find their deepest explanation in the event of the Incarnation.»
As we have seen, the division of the sexes that is part of the created order finds its deepest fulfillment in the Incarnation.
Sharp declines in relative numbers (to about one - fifth of the population), even sharper reduction in religious commitment, and deep divisions on social issues sapped the Mainline's political strength and undermined its dominant position in the Republican Party.
One of the earliest documents from the time of the early church, contemporaneous with several New Testament writings, is the first epistle of Clement, bishop of Rome, written in about 95 CE, in response to reports that there was a schism, or at least deep divisions, in the church at Corinth.
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.
In another study, churchwomen similarly revealed the division between their personal faith, prayer life and deepest concerns, on the one hand, and their involvement with pastor, parishioners and church activities, on the other.
It remains an unsettled question, however, whether deep racial divisions can be transcended in this way.
They did not expect a quick resolution to deep, century - long divisions in the Body of Christ.
I should doubt that in the field of theology any division runs deeper than that between defining God traditionally, as the omnipotent, sole cause of existence of a temporal world and defining Him as a factor in the universe.
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With Jones out for who knows how long and AJ retired, you have ONE exceptional fighter in that division and ONE guy who can present a challenge to exceptional fighters... literally everyone else in that division is a gatekeeper at best... the HW division also has a big drop off after the top, but there are still like 6 guys who could conceivably win the title in that division, so it is WAY deeper than LHW... I think you will be one of the many who drinks the LHW kool aid that will be surprised at how easily Stipe beats DC.
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