Sentences with phrase «public division»

Deep public divisions over climate change are unrelated to differences in how well ordinary citizens understand scientific evidence on global warming.
We understand your caution — it is difficult to operate in a parliamentary party so much of which is hostile to your objectives without public division — but you must also be bold.
*********************************** So «pain of public division» would lead to certain electoral defeat but the alternative, «stick with GB, would only mean er, uhm, certain electoral defeat.
The Conservative Party has had the luxury of being able to have its own very public divisions over the EU referendum, and a number of other policy mishaps, without Labour being able to take much benefit.
Xu was particularly concerned that the impulse to support the officer who shot Philando Castile — and who had been initially identified by Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, as «Chinese,» - would spark public divisions within the Asian community.
Public division about climate change rooted in conflicting socio - political identities.
Google and Amazon are at odds over access, marking a very public division between two tech giants that could cause interruptions for consumers.
From Nick's blog: «The other main obstacle to a contest was the fear of many Labour MPs that the pain of public division might be worse than sticking with a leader who many are convinced is taking them to certain defeat.»
Russia can then seize on the Trump administration's private and public divisions to portray the US as rhetorically tough but practically weak.
Among public Division I schools, Grambling's revenue figures aren't actually the worst.
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