Sentences with phrase «schism even»

Trump had gone against the advice of his own team, which indicates a deep schism even among the top WH officers.
We can't risk creating a a new schism even before the first game.

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Thirdly, the schism between the Fund and Europe means the agreement could unravel even if the Greek parliament votes in favour of it.
Even a cursory reading of Wesley is an antidote to any thought of schism in the church.
Although the Wahhabis demanded at the outset of their mission that every Muslim should accept their teachings, they later adopted a more moderate attitude and permitted their Muslim dissenters, especially in the Hijaz, to hold their own views, and even to smoke if they wished — thereby avoiding a new schism in Islam.
Is there a point where breaking communion is appropriate (schism, I think, was not the correct word as you pointed out it is not even possible unless every misogynist denomination (I refuse to use the long C word) splits in two), and who has the authority to make that call?
While I entirely agree with the motivations behind Tony Jones's call to «schism,» in practice it's a non-starter for a practicing Catholic, even a progressive one.
Even those affected by schism lost relatively small numbers.
There was even considerable talk of possible schism: dissenting theologians regularly referred to the «American Catholic Church.»
Mormonism was not an importation, not even a schism from another Protestant Church; it was the product of revivalism, the vast American frontier, the fertile imagination of Joseph Smith, and the dogged determination of the leaders and the Saints.
Our magisterium may finally have to realize that risking open schism may be necessary to retain even minimal credibility as teachers.
The schism already exists, just beneath a not - so - smooth veneer of cooperation and bonhomie, in the Church community and even in diocesan curiae.
Baptism binds together all Christians, and is something held in common even by those divided following the Great Schism or by the Reformation, with a range of very different views being held among the latter group.
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 best is a hallucinogenic striptease (by «veteran con» Rosalba Neri) before a high society crowd that plays like how a lot of Eyes Wide Shut probably should have played: erotic, charged with class schisms and the toll of exploitation on all women, even those in the audience.
But even with a jaundiced eye, Inside Man cements Lee as one of the few filmmakers with the brass ones to comment on the race schism, and to shoot (with assistance from ace cinematographer Matthew Libatique) a post-9 / 11 New York with the gravity of a heart attack.
While there has been a clear schism between reform's free market enthusiasts and its social justice wing, there can be little doubt that the movement's center of gravity has shifted sharply to the left, even though political progressives mostly regard the standard reform agenda — choice, charters, testing, anti-union policies — with contempt.
There is, in fact, a schism between general herp fans, whose interest seems to encompass all the reptiles, including the shelled ones — as well as amphibians and even arachnids — and the subset of folks who simply melt for the turtles.
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