Sentences with phrase «lack of unity among»

Minutes from the Federal Reserve meeting in December show a lack of unity among officials over the rate hike projection for 2018, MarketWatch reports.
Talk of the death of Bitcoin is yet again filtering into the mainstream media as lack of unity among the implementations and tension between the development teams increases.
12:11 - The problem is a lack of unity among the opposition groups - some of them are rather dodgy, he suggests.
The reasons for this are as follows: a) The «leadership» is desperately uninspiring and this has been demonstrated by the obvious lack of unity among the NUS / SWP and the various factions and splinters.
'» So, yes, the lack of unity among Christians does hinder the witness of the Catholic Church to her universality in history.
Perhaps the clarification Neuhaus needs is provided by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in its declaration, Dominus Iesus (2000): «The lack of unity among Christians is certainly a wound for the Church; not in the sense that she is deprived of her unity, but «in that it hinders the complete fulfillment of her universality in history.
You decry the lack of unity among Christians on this subject, but how can there be unity if there is not serious dialogue between opposing sides?

Not exact matches

However, since 2010 the Lords have become somewhat less confrontational, an outcome owing something to party configuration and the inherent lack of cohesion and unity among Crossbenchers.
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