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Again, Labour lost the next election and the party
split.
Georgia Splits the KremlinMOSCOW – Dmitry Medvedev inherited the post of President of the Russian Federation from Vladimir Putin, and while Putin moved down the pecking order to become Prime Minister, speculation has abounded from the start of Medvedev’s presidency about an eventual
split
between Russia’s two highest leaders.
The line in the sand that President George W. Bush drew on the night of August 11, warning against Russian air strikes on Tbilisi’s airport and shortly thereafter sending Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to visit Tbilisi, provoked a
split
in the Kremlin.
The
split
divides those who are and are not concerned about the fate of Russian elites’ vast personal holdings in the West.
But the governing Conservatives are also
split
on how to respond to globalization.
In light of the fact that during the past millennium the EU’s members fought countless wars with each other, and that for forty five years a cold war
split
the continent into two hostile blocs, today’s Europe is a success of monumental historical significance.
Scotland’s independence referendum in September threatened to
split
the United Kingdom.
The diplomatic negotiation that preceded the meeting was exquisitely complex, even covering who should pay for dinner (they
split
the bill).
We emphasize that societies are divided by two potential cleavages: an identity
split
that separates a minority from the ethnic, religious, or ideological majority, and a wealth gap that pits the rich against the rest of society.
Moreover, development and emergency aid can achieve much more when pooled than when
split
into separate national budgets.
Analysts point to several electoral cleavages, particularly the urban-rural
split
and socioeconomic status.
North Korea seeks nothing less than to decouple the United States from its South Korean partner – a
split
that would enable the reunification of the Korean Peninsula on Kim’s terms.
By visiting Poland before Germany, Trump may be trying to create a
split
within the EU, similar to when newly admitted member states drew criticism from “Old Europe” for supporting the US invasion of Iraq in 2003.
He tried to brow-beat investors at a board meeting in the Kremlin where – in good Soviet tradition – everyone was expected to vote unanimously to
split
the company into small pieces so as to sell them at low prices to cronies, political allies, and friendly oligarchs.
Though he hoped to return to writing, the revolution catapulted him to the presidency of Czechoslovakia, and, after the country
split
in 1993, he was elected President of the new Czech Republic, serving until 2003.
The United Nations Security Council has been
split
and ineffective, and even Russia seems to be gradually losing the leverage it once had in Damascus.
Its deep divisions meant that Fatah candidates
split
the vote and ensured a Hamas landslide.
The executive branch is also
split
on the issue, with President Donald Trump’s more protectionist advisers supporting it and his more internationalist counselors opposing it.
In 2008, Casini
split
from Berlusconi.
The generational
split
within Egypt is evident: social mobilization has given young Egyptians valuable political experience, and this represents a key difference from the three decades of former President Hosni Mubarak’s rule.
The scientific community is
split
between two main approaches: “tinker with agricultural details” (TAD) and “mend societal fundamentals” (MSF).
So the data could be
split
into two types: a program that embedded the “meaning” of the logical sequence recognized by the machine, and the pure data that provided the context for the program to run.
Faced with US President Barack Obama’s reluctance to challenge China’s muscle-flexing and territorial ambitions in Asia – reflected in Japan’s recent
split
with the US over China’s new Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) – an increasingly desperate Abe was compelled to let both countries know that restraint cannot be one-sided.
Indeed, the Kremlin appears to be waiting for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko’s government to fail and the West to
split
on the issue and stop taking an interest in its resolution.
Paradoxically, the strong performance of James Soong Chu-yu of the People First Party, which
split
from the Kuomintang, helped Ma by giving voters a second alternative to him.
With the division of Germany considered a microcosm of the broader European
split
during the Cold War, German reunification seemed possible only in the context of an integrated Europe – a point that Chancellor Helmut Kohl emphasized in the debates of 1990, as reunification beckoned.
While Germany’s 1949
split
into the Federal Republic and the Democratic Republic raised the number to four (along with Austria and Switzerland), the overall trajectory has been clear.
The transformation of the OSCE into a political forum where EU member states will be individually represented by the EU, for example, could be the type of institutional innovation that can block Russia’s effort to
split
the union.
The Conservative Party is deeply split; the Labour Party is inert under a nostalgic leftist leadership; and the Liberal Democrats have more or less left the scene.
To do otherwise at this stage would create an irreparable
split
between Europe’s rich and poor, and powerful and weak.
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