Sentences with phrase «split over a disagreement»

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«The main issue with Bitcoin itself is that the community around it right now is kind of too polarized,» Karpelès says, citing the split between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash over a disagreement in how best to scale the digital currency.
Despite the Notley government's Climate Leadership Plan, disagreement over oil pipelines has lead to a significant split between the Alberta NDP and its counterparts outside the province.
They get into disagreements over one rule or principle and split apart over it.
«Irreconcilable» disagreement over same - sex unions is once again prompting debate over splitting the historic United Methodist Church (UMC), one of America's largest denominations.
In fact, United Russia's majority is so huge that the Kremlin is considering splitting it into a political fraction and a regional group, which will inevitably have disagreements over some specific issues, such as budget appropriations.
It would delight Labour and the BBC who'd be forever looking for splits and disagreements over the EU.
The underlying cause for the split, according to those close to the situation, is an apparent disagreement over Jason's membership.
Leftist dating site splits in four factions due to ideological disagreements over the Spanish civil warSatire (imgur.com).
Trademarked breed that split with the German Longhair in 2007 over apparent disagreement as to the authenticity of the German Longhair.
In a recent talk at CoinDesk's developer - only conference Construct, developer Elaine Ou outlined how ethereum classic differs from ethereum, the blockchain that split from its original developers over an ideological disagreement last year.
The Aug. 1 hard fork amounted to a split in the digital payment system, as the blockchain community sought new means for handling disagreements over how the underlying technology should run.
Disagreement over bitcoin's existing protocol has led to multiple coin splits, including the now famous bitcoin cash fork.
«Staff splitting,» as mentioned earlier, is a much - discussed phenomenon in which professionals treating borderline patients begin arguing and fighting about a patient, the treatment plan, or the behavior of the other professionals with the patient... arguments among staff members and differences in points of view, traditionally associated with staff splitting, are seen as failures in synthesis and interpersonal process among the staff rather than as a patient's problem... Therapist disagreements over a patient are treated as potentially equally valid poles of a dialectic.
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