Sentences with phrase «internal dissension»

The phrase "internal dissension" refers to disagreements or conflicts that occur within a group or organization. It suggests that there is a lack of unity or harmony among the members, leading to divisions and tensions within the group. Full definition
It was a tiny corner of the vast Persian Empire, hated by its neighbors and torn by internal dissension.
Today, each Fed move generates controversy and substantial internal dissension.
The apostolic church was far from perfect, riddled with internal dissension and conflict.
Although the nation's fortunes had seemed to pick up after the return from exile in 538, there was still much internal dissension.
For a while, internal dissension threatened them, but after 1886 the Booth family took command of the situation and built a strong, successful organization.
Leaked emails suggest internal dissension over the minimum - wage proposal HRC later backed.
For instance, a majority party riven by internal dissension, as occurred during the early 1900s when Progressive and «regular» Republicans were at loggerheads, may provide the minority leader with greater opportunities to achieve their priorities than if the majority party exhibited high degrees of party cohesion.
«In any one year, there is a risk of a confluence of events, combination of factors, whether it's recession like we faced in 2008, 2009, internal dissension, a flamewar in editorial that blows up the editorial department, or whatever it is — my guess is that the risk in any one year that you have some kind of real disaster that takes you into the unknown is maybe 1 in 50, under normal circumstances,» he said.
«Internal dissension» between Ross M. Cellino Jr. and his longtime law partner Stephen E. Barnes prompted Cellino to ask for dissolution of their law firm, according to a document released yesterday.
«As soon as the Government's position goes to Brussels, it will be confronted by the reality of 27 countries briefing against it, the internal dissension in the Tory Party will be exacerbated.
«Labour dropped back as a result of the internal dissension in the party and the leadership contest, and the Tories picked up at the time Theresa May became Prime Minister and she's had something of a honeymoon.
The Spanish textbook quoted, which might be expected to see Spain as an aggrieved party, in fact mostly dwells on the internal dissension and clumsy colonial governance that led to the war and defeat even though the United States «hardly had a professional army.»
For the fact is that Wolf Block's internal dissension was so great, and the damage to its reputation so pervasive, it never had a chance to recover.
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