Sentences with phrase «large schism»

While the game's Japanese voicework is expectedly consummate, the sound mixing is problematic, with a large schism between the volume of the opening song, MariC and A.m.u.'s «Dream Chronicle» and the dialog of the first chapter.
«People who wear those buttons are really comfortable being in an opposition role, and therein lies the single - largest schism you're going to see in the next year and a half.»
Their estrangement is part of a larger schism that began when his son filed for divorce.

Not exact matches

contagion effect: a few schisms tend to adapt to whatever strains have been present in the environment, but after this a larger number of schisms generates an exponential increase in the likelihood of further schisms.
The schism will be so large as to leave the ELCA crippled financially and administratively, occupied with budget and staff cuts.
They initially shared board members, but AiG - Australia suffered a hilariously acrimonious schism from its now much larger partner in 2005 [1] culminating in accusations of witchcraft and hurt feelings all round.
«There will be schism, and it will be large.
During the past twenty years America's largest Protestant denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, has undergone a major upheaval and reorientation, a time of turmoil and schism known to many of its participants simply as The Controversy.
This schism indicates that several large bets (typically from wise guys or betting syndicates) have taken the «dog.
During the postseason, that schism grows even larger with indoor overs going 23 - 8 (74.2 %) and outdoor overs going just 49 - 66 (42.6 %).
What's even more interesting is the schism between small favorites and large favorites.
The seller would also have to face the reactions from its own citizens of basically abandoning a bunch of them and causing a schism that most likely separates a large number of families.
The wide unpopularity of Republicans in Congress in budget talks is in large part due to a schism within Republicans themselves.
Resistance is an unexpectedly suspenseful meditation on the ways the schisms of war can break down when reduced to the human element, isolated from the larger machine.
Conversation then turned to the schism between painting, a slow medium engaging one viewer at a time, and newer mediums attuned to the large - scale expectations of global art fairs.
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