Sentences with phrase «increasing division»

Continue the act of increasing the division of delusion or this country is doomed.
But they want to return to a system in which children were branded as failures at the age of 11 and which only increased division in our society.
Despite the unified positions stated in Dhaka, you'll see increasing divisions among poor, vulnerable countries in the next few years, particularly if rich countries finally start ramping up the flow of money and technical help pledged in past climate agreements.
In the face of ever increasing divisions in the EU, the state of the Union address provided the EU with an opportunity to unite and speak in one voice while reviewing its stated positions.
Likewise, recent moves by some LWF churches to approve laity — that is, those who have not been ordained — to administer the sacraments on their own has increased division on the subject of the ordained ministry rather than fostered unity.
That is why the theology and cult of the Subjective is sweeping the Church: there have been no fruits, only increasing divisions and disintegration.
Responsible for managing a portfolio of fine wines, Zimmerman increased the division's revenues tenfold.
But if you don't even talk to people that just increases the division in our country and that is disqualifying for a congressperson.
The final 2017 spending agreement, which Congress recently passed, had already increased the division's budget from $ 1.63 billion to $ 1.85 billion.
It is complementary to, and will substantially enhance, Bloomsbury Professional, in particular increasing the division's international sales.
* Increased division revenue by 50 % 2013 - 2016 * Implemented email marketing strategy to new and existing customers * Negotiated and brokered deal to secure a «Top 5» revenue producing account.
In fact, the production of genealogies using prescriptive and culturally inappropriate criteria for establishing membership of the group through biological descent has in some communities greatly increased division regarding how to pursue native title interests.
This was a nasty and bad tempered campaign which increased divisions and stoked up prejudices that should have been kept locked up.
This Russian propaganda outfit was one of the groups identified in a recent Justice Department indictment alleging the Kremlin's role in spreading fake news through popular social media services to increase division among Americans and interfere with the 2016 presidential elections.
Most party members recognised in the last parliament that, whatever the alleged shortcomings of Gordon Brown, triggering a leadership election in the run up to a general election would only serve to increase divisions in the party.
The split reflected the growing social stratification of the bar, the increasing division of labor between litigators and office lawyers, and the development of a wide range of specialized fields of practice.
There may be an increasing division of power between national governments and international ones of this sort.
On occasion Pearlstein argues that among the bad effects of the fragmented family is the increasing division in the United States between those who can make a good life on the basis of stable backgrounds and effective education, and those who can not.
That increased the division's annual revenue by 54 percent since 2008 to $ 15.2 billion in 2012.
Collins states that «art has an imperative to address important issues... and... in places and times of increasing division, it's crucial that it becomes a prism for reflection in order to create, or ballast, the bridges between us.»
There ensued some seriously painful conflict as this guy's personality flaws lead to increasing division in our small department, until a delegation visited the Dean's successor, who instituted an inquiry, resulting in the guy stepping down as head, but he stayed on as a full professor for several years, causing more and more division.
Created and introduced structured sales process and training that increased division's «contract close rate» by 40 %.
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