Sentences with phrase «exposed fault lines»

The board of directors of the Council of Chief State School Officers, while supporting most of the commission's general recommendations, disagrees with two points that have long exposed fault lines in the teaching profession.
While other potential 2012 presidential contenders largely stayed quiet on the divisive congressional race that has exposed fault lines in the party, Palin delivered a slap in the face to Republican Party leadership in Washington when she offered a full - throated endorsement of third - party conservative Doug Hoffman over the GOP's anointed candidate, Dede Scozzafava.
The Supreme Court judgment of last Friday that recognised the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, executive in Anambra State putatively led by Chief Chris Uba has again exposed the fault lines in the opposition party in the state.
«Art often exposes the fault lines in our culture, and «Open Casket» raised difficult questions about cultural appropriation, race, and representation.

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More regrettably, it obscures the real theological fault lines the decision exposed.
At the time, Flanagan's victory exposed upstate - downstate fault lines within the GOP conference in the Senate, which had been rocked by the indictment of ex-Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
I'm not arguing that scandal is morally elevating but that it exposes the underlying fault lines that govern all our lives.
But the truth is that the split in the local party has exposed once again the fault line caused by David Cameron's determination to impose a politically correct choice of candidates on Conservative associations.
The primary battle between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders exposed policy fault lines within the party on issues ranging from the minimum wage, to free trade and hydrofracking.
Unnoticed perhaps, amidst all the hullaballoo over Ed Miliband's poor performance at Prime Minister's Questions, David Cameron exposed another possible fault line in the Coalition.
Labour's leadership has prevented what it sees as a premature vote on Brexit policy off the conference floor - because this might have exposed the still - important fault - line within the party over how far and fast to move towards rejecting Brexit.
Subra's work in refinery communities like Norco exposes the racial and economic fault lines in rural America, where impoverished communities of color often become the dumping ground for our nation's toxic wastes.
Low standards in schools across the East Midlands region are exposing the educational fault line dividing the nation, Ofsted has said.
Wilshaw described education for thousands of children in the east midlands as «distinctly second - division», and warned that low standards in the region were «exposing the educational fault line dividing the nation».
His conversion to the Muslim faith and opposition to the Vietnam War made him a lightning rod for criticism, exposing the cultural fault lines of that decade.
I live in a landscape that bares it's deep history fully exposed on a fault line that opens to the Colorado Plateau.
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