Sentences with phrase «old dividing lines»

Talk to activists in Brighton and you'll realise the old dividing lines of the 1970s don't hold as much significance to today's generation.
It's the oldest dividing line in politics — hope versus fear — and it's back.

Not exact matches

At this point, the vast majority of people my age — being honest, the dividing line seems to be around 45 years old — roll their eyes and, in a perfectly rational manner, argue that a currency is usually boring and backed up by meaningful institutions such as central banks.
Around 65 per cent of younger people voted for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party earlier this year and YouGov has observed that «age seems to be the new dividing line in British politics», with older people tending to favour the Conservative Party and younger people generally voting Labour.
The resurrection of Christ has impacted those old, dividing lines, so we need to look at what that means for sexuality from an AD rather than just a BC paradigm.
Furthermore, in his «The Theology of Israel's Historical Traditions,» Gerhard von Rad invites us to redraw the dividing line between prophecy and eschatology: the message of the prophets must be considered eschatological in every case where it considers the old historical bases of salvation null and void.
«The evening's Hansard report will serve as a permanent record of the dividing lines between the old and new politics.
The Labour party's top team may no longer be spilt on the old left and right lines, but a new divide is rearing its head.
The febrile political atmosphere around Westminster ahead of next week's pre-budget report, as the political dividing lines of the next general election start to take shape, has seen our old friend «the snap election» back in the game, as commentators ask whether the government might now go to the country by the spring.
To determine whether a short, relatively inexpensive family - based training program could generate improvements, Neville and colleagues recruited 141 3 - to 5 - year olds in Oregon who were in Head Start — a preschool program for children whose families live at or below the poverty line — and randomly divided them into three groups.
Diamond Bar has no school district of its own; it's divided between Walnut Valley and Pomona by a decades - old utility line, Castorena said.
Increased accountability and scrutiny for school districts across the county has put renewed focus on an old problem: the persistent achievement gap dividing students along the lines of race, class, language and disability.
There's an old myth in the credit scoring world that says the magic dividing line is 30 percent — that if you keep your balances below that point, your scores are protected.
The classic line of their food products are divided across five nutritional platforms and recipes are formulated for puppies, adult dogs 1 year and older, and senior dogs 7 years and older.
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For his debut Los Angeles exhibition, Stanley Whitney presents a body of brand new paintings employing his decades - old compositional approach: gridded squares of pigment, divided by thin horizontal lines.
To say they are highly desirable, look no further than Broad Street, which guide Stephen Rosling of the Old South Carriage Company described as the socio - economic dividing line between «the haves» and «the - have - a-whole-lot-mores.»
If you have extended out into your garden from the back wall of your house, the line of the old wall will quite often make a natural dividing point for the new extension.
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