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Public opinion in the country is
divided
on the issue.
In a country that is deeply
divided
economically, “What on earth is the benefit to the poor and the downtrodden of deep space research?” asks physicist Harold Annegarn, a professor at the University of Johannesburg.
More important, the 52% who voted for Brexit were sharply
divided
in their aims, with some prepared to accept economic sacrifice for a “hard Brexit” (total separation from Europe), and others hoping for a “soft Brexit” that would minimize the impact on the UK economy.
It will help to unite a people long
divided
not just by scheming enemies, but also by deep disagreement over what it means to be a Kurd.
The year is ending, however, with those hopes dashed and ASEAN more
divided
than it has ever been.
In the case of Korea – as Christopher Hill, one of the most effective US negotiators on these matters, remembers – the US should make it clear that no possible solution for the
divided
peninsula would mean a strategic loss for China.
The United States and Europe’s mature democracies may function well enough with the “checks and balances” of
divided
government (though the Republicans’ bid to impeach President Clinton eight years ago might suggest otherwise), but in Asia the failure to bestow executive and legislative powers on a single institution is usually a terrible drawback.
Divided
government also plays into the hands of Asia’s separatists.
For Abraham Lincoln was right: a house
divided
against itself cannot stand.
It also requires tolerance of minorities and respect for individual rights, as well as the development of effective institutions for resolving political conflicts in
divided
societies.
Risk premiums widened, and the eurozone was
divided
into creditor and debtor countries.
The TTIP is being
divided
into 15 specific working groups.
Health-care reform has deeply
divided
the American public and US politicians alike.
The two superpowers’
divided
control was eventually relinquished, and the old European state system was replaced by the European Union, with its promise of eternal peace between EU member states, and between Europe and the larger world.
Members of the European Union are still
divided
and continue to hope for a compromise and other options.
With no massive Soviet army in the middle of Germany, Europe was no longer firmly
divided
into Western and Eastern hemispheres.
And we must promote a fairer distribution of prosperity, rather than a society
divided
between the very rich and the very poor.
Clearly, the United States is now deeply
divided
in electoral terms.
Europe and other parts of the world are equally
divided.
The return on education is increasing in China, but access to education is becoming increasingly
divided
socially and geographically.
Europe was
divided
into eight broad zones, comprising individual countries like Germany, France, and Italy, or groupings of smaller countries such as Benelux and the Nordic area.
Even on Iran’s nuclear program, a successful policy course has been neutered by a
divided
Europe’s inability to back its diplomacy with hard-hitting sanctions.
With opinion polls indicating a deeply
divided
electorate, it is vital that reasonable members of the Labour Party, not just the financiers of the City of London, campaign actively for continued EU membership.
Simply put, are Iraqis too divided, too long oppressed, to develop anything like the sense of common identity and collective agency that popular sovereignty requires?
By contrast, India strikes many as maddening, chaotic, divided, and seemingly directionless as it muddles its way through the second decade of the twenty-first century.
We also do not know whether Iran’s
divided
leadership has decided to develop nuclear weapons, or to stop just short, calculating that the country could derive many of the benefits of possessing nuclear weapons without running the risks or incurring the costs of actually doing so.
Nor can it be assumed that Iran’s
divided
and radical leadership would always act rationally, or that proliferation would stop with the Islamic Republic.
In this respect, the accession countries can be
divided
into two broad groups.
Europeans seem increasingly
divided
about what to do with the Balkans.
Divided
between the fear of a hasty enlargement and the fear of a slow one, European governments have begun losing influence across the Balkans, as the region’s leaders have started to doubt the sincerity of the EU’s commitment – and the need to pursue EU-mandated reforms.
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