Sentences with phrase «sharpest divergence of»

«Some of the most intense and sharpest divergence of views about Don't Ask, Don't Tell exists among the chaplains,» states the Pentagon report, released last week, on the potential impact of repealing the policy.
The sharp divergence of Jewish and Christian views on Jesus is reflected in other theological differences between Judaism and Christianity, particularly on the question of what men must do to be saved.

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Banks are better capitalised, lending is growing and the sharp economic divergence between the «core» and the «periphery» — the biggest failure of the currency project — appears to have halted.
A major concern of the Christian as Christian is to find truth, and this often leads to sharp divergence from dominant ideas and inherited opinions.
The exposé of Planned Parenthood engineered by Live Action has not only disclosed some illegal and immoral operations of Planned Parenthood, it has also revealed sharp divergences in the pro-life movement and Catholic community about what counts as lying.
Had Briffa and Osborn shown the decline, instead of Severinghaus wondering about the «flat» response, he would presumably have been asking about the sharp divergence between the Briffa reconstruction (based on a very large population of sites identified ex ante as temperature limited) and the Mann reconstruction (based on bristlecones).
Thus, undergoing the rise of the dollar, the price of the Bitcoin is strongly neglected by the market.Analyzing technically, the Bitcoin price made a sharp decline on June 15th 2017 after the appearance of a bearish divergence taking shape in daily data.
But the Hesa statistics revealed a sharp divergence in the starting salaries of male and female graduates, with men dominating the top graduate pay brackets.
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