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"disunity" Definitions
  1. a lack of agreement between people

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And instead of division and disunity — and which is so much disunity — we must build bridges of partnership and of trust.
Russia's strategy is to sow chaos and disunity, because chaos and disunity prevent the United States and its European allies from presenting a united front—and thus collective leverage—against Russia.
Yet they face all sorts of perils: irrelevance, disunity, submission.
But they come at a cost: disunity, division and discord.
The less common comparison to the EU suggests a false disunity.
We cannot disappear down that rabbit hole of conflict and disunity.
One consequence on Friday was a reluctance to deepen party disunity.
Russia will do everything it can to exploit any apparent disunity.
"It doesn't resolve the problem of national disunity," Thanawut told Reuters.
Yet such displays of disunity are not the Democrats' biggest problem.
Her neglect of Germany's growing inner disunity was one of them.
House Democratic Whip James Clyburn pushed back on the disunity argument.
But almost from the start there were blatant signs of party disunity.
The threat to the United States of America has always been disunity.
The G20 summit in Hamburg comes at time of particular global disunity.
But his efforts have been challenged by disunity on the GOP side.
But Grant made it hard to find organic unity in his disunity.
The Brexit would cause disunity at precisely the time unity is needed most.
For them, disunity in Europe is an unwanted, costly, and tragically unnecessary distraction.
The disunity threatens to weaken Europe's hand as Brexit negotiations approach next Wednesday.
" The disunity in the country, Shriver noted, "is literally making people sick and depressed.
Desperate to avoid the appearance of disunity, the Trump team ended up augmenting it.
Bryce Covert The Democrats' unity tour fractured into disunity almost immediately after it began.
Willett played down an apparent display of disunity by Southeast Asian countries last week.
It is easy to say that the problem here is Republican fecklessness or Democratic disunity.
Corbynites are sure to blame defeat on dissenting Labour MPs who have created party disunity.
The Economist concluded that this could reassure the fearful that today's disunity may prove temporary.
But the vote could end up revealing much more about Republican denialism than Democratic disunity.
"There are people who want to create disunity among ethnic and religious groups," he said.
The defeat provided the latest display of the Republican Party's disunity in Congress on immigration.
We must build bridges of cooperation and trust --- not drive the wedge of disunity and division.
We must build bridges of cooperation and trust –- not drive the wedge of disunity and division.
Meanwhile, the Trump camp and RNC leaders wanted to avoid any kind of sign of disunity.
Refusing to acknowledge yet one more reason for disunity, Samuel Adams found a cause for unity.
They also sought to acquire sympathetic audiences abroad and foment disunity within the American market itself.
We have lost our freedom of expression when those who promote disunity have the stronger voice.
Kurdistan has long been plagued by political disunity between the KDP and decades-old rival PUK.
And she warned against party disunity when facing off against an incumbent President Trump in 2020.
Concerning North and South Korea, signs of unity and disunity coincide ahead of the Olympic Games.
Mr. Putin, the biggest winner from any disunity in NATO, is counting on the second outcome.
The Palestinian cause, undermined by disunity and the cultivation of victimhood, is weak and growing weaker.
Despite the pitfalls of disunity, there is a potential benefit to Mr. Trump in the Ryan stance.
There is disunity within the ranks of politicians that is spreading into security and civil service bureaucracy.
Instead, however, the summit is likely to be characterized by disunity — and for all the wrong reasons.
Our immigration system should be the envy of the world, not a symbol of disunity and dysfunction.
The vote came after a striking display of Democratic disunity and was a setback for Ms. Pelosi.
What's more, Mr. Bannon's European initiative is already creating disunity rather than unity on the far right.
This hinted at internal disunity and delayed the publication of the FTC's annual report on the biggest chaebol.
Among the many criticisms leveled against the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), disunity is perhaps the direst.
"Any grand bargain with Russia would fundamentally change NATO's course and threaten Europe with disunity," the diplomat said.
Many others are concerned about the rise of elitism and growing disunity between the classes in our county.
This rabbi's chief contribution to Jewish thought was teachings about the evils of gossip and disunity among people.
Some officials fear this split could send a signal of disunity to Berlin's partners, undermining the EU consensus.
A dangerous right-wing populist who preys on division and disunity looks to be headed for the presidency.
To the rebels, the dual use of national flags was a symbol of disunity promoted by Mr. Morales.
She said Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the SNP were all trying to block Brexit, creating "division and disunity".
While the OPEC disunity is weighing on markets, fundamentals are not as bad as they seem, according to Croft.
Their three entries underscore their own disunity, something the Egyptian hopeful Moushira Khattab has indicated stymie the Arab bid.
I had my doubts after reading the arguments on possible security issues and community disunity after the DAO hack.
But now, Mr. Poolman said, he worries about party disunity and what it could mean for Republicans in November.
Putin thrives on chaos and disunity and is bound to exploit any crack in the longstanding US-Ukraine relationship.
OPEC has a deserved reputation for disunity and cheating on output agreements, but this round of cuts is different.
Not only the act of sanctions' being lifted but the process of disunity and disarray within the European Union.
For now, the Democrats are right to hold the line in defending Obamacare in the face of Republican disunity.
Fagen pointed to the lineup at the convention as a manifestation of the disunity that exists in the Republican Party.
And why sow disunity in the party, tipping the scales against candidates with robust climate platforms who could actually win?
The dossier alleges that Putin backed Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in order to "sow discord and disunity" in America.
A joint ticket enables Democrats to maximize turnout and spend the next six months negotiating unity rather than exacerbating disunity.
No one can honestly doubt that the Russian government is trying to foster chaos and disunity in the United States.
As Britain gears up for a general election on Thursday, the only thing uniting the country might be its disunity.
Every tough primary raises the spectacle of disunity (remember PUMAs?), which is then inevitably overcome by even moderately competent politicians.
Critics have also charged that Facebook's algorithms have served to amplify disagreements and disunity by promoting emotionally charged and divisive posts.
Asked by Smerconish about his biggest concerns for the country going forward, Bogle answered that "political disunity" posed the greatest threat.
But at the presidential level, evangelical and Pentecostal activism has usually been marked by disunity, with different denominations supporting different candidates.
For those who place racial disunity at the top of their priorities, Bill offered the Hillary who worked on fighting segregation.
Banks said she was quitting the party over disunity, its treatment of women and its policies on energy and climate change.
"The White House's attempt to manufacture Republican disunity is engaging in wishful thinking and confusing courtesy with weakness," Ms. Severino said.
Lastly, disunity among Sunnis stemming from disagreements over the 85033-14 protests continues to keep them from creating a united front.
This is what Mr. Adamsky calls "managed stability-instability" — low-level confusion and disunity that Russia could perhaps one day exploit.
The unity of the team gives way to disunity, which in the Trumpian worldview is the most productive state of being.
As Britain gears up for a general election on Thursday, the only thing uniting the traumatized nation may be its disunity.
How can any Latino advocacy group call for unity among Hispanics when there seems to be disunity among its own ranks?
Decisions will be guided by collaboration and intersectionality, not measured against false narratives of disunity or an impending run for elected office.
Faced by decades of confessional warfare and the bald fact of religious disunity, later defenders of toleration built on those two ideas.
But Matthew Parris, a former Conservative lawmaker and a columnist with The Times, said the suggestion of disunity was a damaging one.
The subsequent military push, the most decisive action Baghdad has taken to thwart Kurdish independence, was aided by disunity among the Kurds.
The title "perfectly sums up a unified disunity: an America suspicious of its own body politic," Madeleine Thien writes in her review.
"Three months ago at harvest, there was a lot more angst and disunity among Trump supporters on the farm," Mr. Shafer said.
Can you imagine McConnell, under any circumstances, taking a stand against Trump if there was even the slightest risk of party disunity?
The speech even incorporated Obama's thematic touches — high-minded promises of a better future and cautions about the dangers of party disunity.
The film really atomizes people and creates disharmony and disunity among and between generations, and obviously between family members and so forth.
A jittery drone and disquieting bass blasts (scandals, notifications, atrocities) slowly drown us out, until all that's left are discordance, disunity, devolution.
The US and its allies in the region supported different groups with different types of support, causing disunity and infighting among the rebels.
Party disunity, some operatives indicate, has also constrained the scope of the Trump campaign's ability to reach out to voters to begin with.
They say it will cause party disunity, despite the fact that the congressional assemblage that wrote them includes a majority of the majority.
His address barely touched on the issue of Republican disunity that plagued much of the 2016 convention -- culminating in Cruz's dramatic speech Wednesday.
But over the past few days he has insulted several of the city's politicians, prompting widespread outrage against him and disunity among communities.
And if he sees the weakness, the disunity, between the US and Europe, who knows what will happen in the Balkans for example?
A slight disunity in the crowd scenes at the beginning and end of Act II will probably sort itself out in future performances.
"That's going to lead to disunity and exactly what Putin wants," said Michael McFaul, who served as ambassador to Russia under Mr. Obama.
Especially since President Trump took office, hardly a day goes by without a fresh tale of economic anxiety, political disunity or social struggle.
Likewise, in the recent power controversy, Hamas has defiantly dug in when challenged by Abbas, using Abbas's own party's internal disunity against him.
Kurdistan has long been plagued by political disunity between Barzani's KDP and decades-old rival Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), headed by Jalal Talabani.
Tories crowing this week over Labour disunity on Brexit only have to wait for their party conference next week to reveal more gaping splits.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi admonished her caucus Wednesday, telling Democratic members not to talk to reporters or speak publicly about disunity in the party.
Criticizing his intra-party rivals only serve to increase the salience of Republican Party disunity and make it more and more of a story.
Just as disunity contributed to Vitter's defeat in Louisiana, Trump's failure to unite Republicans represents a major failure on the part of his campaign.
In an era of unprecedented disunity within the GOP, the only thing the White House and Congress can seem to agree on is taxes.
In this case, we have different definitions by different stakeholders sowing inertia and a disunity of effort, with the taxpayer picking up the tab.
The House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, agreed to pass the Senate's border aid bill without restrictions, a stinging defeat after a show of Democratic disunity.
The forces of disunity are strong, but our job is to make the country less divided than Donald Trump's splintering campaign has left it.
But at a time of great challenges and disturbing disunity, nothing will be gained by spending our time and energy laying blame for the past.
On Thursday, Marek Belka, the governor of the National Bank of Poland, told CNBC that disunity in the EU "plays into the hands" of Putin.
The government had hoped the opposition centre-right Social Democrats would support the measure, but it withdrew backing in a bid to highlight government disunity.
The incessant disunity and discord barreling through the party could be the possible death knell for the GOP as a national force for conservative politics.
" When Nehlen was asked if the break between the two GOP leaders indicates disunity within the party, he responded by calling Ryan a "mercenary champion.
With uncanny foresight, he warned that the most serious threat to our democracy might come from disunity within the country rather than interference from outside.
The things he says, the things he does, and the methods he uses to say or do them cause disunity, confusion, unresolved questions, unresolvable anger.
PHILADELPHIA — Democrats swung between triumph and disaster here in four days that saw outstanding speeches and emotional moments, but also some stark displays of disunity.
But some senators raised objections, worrying that some of their colleagues would not want to sign on, a result that would expose disunity among Republicans.
Geopolitical uncertainty ranging from disunity at the recent Munich security conference to threatened U.S. trade sanctions may increase safe haven demand for gold, he added.
We live in a time of such great disunity as the bitter fight over this nomination both in the Senate and among the public clearly demonstrates.
We live in a time of such great disunity, as the bitter fight over this nomination both in the Senate and among the public clearly demonstrates.
But Mr. Han's star has dimmed in recent months, amid disunity in his party and increased scrutiny of his more accommodating views of the Chinese government.
One can hear the haunting echoes from the 1920s: a U.S. isolationist temptation, bitter European disunity, and growing nationalism and populism within democracies amid rising authoritarianism.
It would require defying the party leader's trade agenda during a contentious midterm election year and magnifying areas of serious disunity within the majority governing party.
And Asian; and Eskimo; and Hispanic; and Indian... and every other race comprised of people who see clearly the agenda at play to weaken America through disunity.
Two other female members of the Liberal Party have also left amid claims of disunity, bullying and intimidation, although Bishop praised the government in her retirement speech.
Palestinian officials concede that disunity has weakened their hand, but reject the notion they are wholly responsible for their economic challenges - blaming Israel's treatment of Palestinians too.
Mr. Putin is watching the referendum carefully, since a "no" vote "feeds into his agenda because it shows disunity in Europe on Ukraine policy," Mr. Korteweg said.
In elaborate and thoughtful prose, Washington raised red flags about disunity, false patriotism, special interests, extreme partisanship, fake news, the national debt, foreign alliances and foreign hatreds.
"Whenever Republicans in the past have lost statewide races or have lost big congressional races, it's almost always because of disunity within our party," Mr. Kobach said.
"Among the many observations was that the archdiocese would be well served by new leadership to help move beyond the current confusion, disappointment and disunity," Wuerl wrote.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Co-op Money NZ's ratings could be downgraded if membership disunity continues and resulted in a decline in the association's relevance for a sustained period.
Amid GOP disunity over the health plan, President Trump on Friday floated repealing former President Obama's signature healthcare law before moving later on a plan replace it.
Political disunity and sectarianism in Lebanon has meant that the country has had no president for two years – and no parliamentary elections can take place without a president.
By late Sunday morning, DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz had resigned, and a last-ditch effort to prevent nasty displays of party disunity was in full swing. Party
The region has long been plagued by political disunity between Barzani's Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and decades-old rival Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), headed by Jalal Talabani.
It's what they want; European disunity, confusion and extremism put them a step closer to the all-out war between Muslims and non-Muslims they so desperately seek.
The disunity within the Women's March and charges of anti-Semitism against some of its founding leaders (which those leaders have denied) is emblematic of this lost love.
U.S, officials pointed to Tuesday's finance ministers' statement to reject suggestions of G-7 disunity and said the foreign ministers had never intended to release their own communique.
So we know that the Russians would love nothing better than to sow disunity, disharmony, to break us apart at a social level, interfere with our political infrastructure.
Moving ahead on the deal could also create a high-profile, public fracture in the primary field of Democrats running for president, sowing disunity ahead of the election.
There have been some signs of disunity within the GOP, which faces a tough task in holding on to its Senate majority in a presidential election year. Sen.
In Scorsese's frighteningly uncertain world, where no one can ever really know someone else's mind, even this most intense of human unions is doomed by disagreement and disunity.
" She, later, continued, "I am more than open to an receptive to dealing with the systemic problem that are in root of injustice, disunity, and inequality in our country.
Despite losing the 2016 poll, Shorten's credentials within Labor were bolstered by the fact he had helped take a party reeling from disunity to almost clinching an unexpected victory.
"The White House's attempt to manufacture Republican disunity is engaging in wishful thinking and confusing courtesy with weakness," said Carrie Severino, chief counsel for the conservative Judicial Crisis Network.
The Democratic convention may have given the impression of party disunity amidst an ousted chairwoman and protesting Bernie supporters, but attendees at today's rally saw authenticity in Bernie's message.
This disunity reinforces the Baghdad government's distrust of Sunni fighters and the attendant preference to supply better-organized and more-motivated Kurdish and Shiite fighters in the northern provinces.
He is a personal friend of mine; in fact, I was with him on my last visit in October, and we prayed together for Ethiopia's disunity to be healed.
Should they aim to unite people by making sure everyone believes in the same fiction, or should they let people know the truth even at the price of disunity?
"They had very open disunity, and particularly during the last month of the election campaign, the signal they sent was that this is a government of chaos," he said.
In Manchester this week, the Conservatives' annual gathering has dramatized their disunity, dramatic loss of confidence and fading grip on power — even as they hold the prime minister's office.
But this latest show of disunity from lawmakers, and rebellion from within her own party, appeared to confirm suspicions that legislators cannot coalesce around any plan they can accept.
With "Lock Her Up" chants resounding in the hall in Philadelphia, there has been as much disunity on display so far at the DNC as there was at the RNC.
"Such actions increase tension and anger and do not serve the path of consensus or lead in any way towards reconciliation, but establish disunity and engrain division," the GNA said.
Not wanting to show signs of European disunity, Merkel largely kept to Macron's talking points in her meeting but emphasized that any new agreement would build on the existing deal.
That grim realization, in turn, has given rise to new frustration and — in contrast to the aftermath of attacks in January and November last year — new disunity and partisan sniping.
This type of disunity is the basic story behind two of the biggest post-convention comebacks in modern history, Hubert Humphrey's late surge in 1968 and Gerald Ford's in 1976.
THE OTHER AMERICANS By Laila Lalami The title of Laila Lalami's fourth novel, "The Other Americans," perfectly sums up a unified disunity: an America suspicious of its own body politic.
Skeptics will note that China's profound cultural aversion to the prospect of political disunity and chaos may incline the mainland Chinese to approve a hard government line with Hong Kong.
The vaunted Met orchestra and chorus were at slightly less than their best on Saturday, with a few slips in the brasses and slight disunity in a women's choral number.
Unsurprisingly, the media has largely sided with McConnell, painting the majority leader as the unwitting victim of Trump's petty Twitter rages and scolding Trump for sowing disunity within the GOP.
We live in dizzy times, and counternarratives like Westbrook's quick-stepped gambit toward NBA deification became a rare kinetic rebuttal to the dark shadow of political unsurety and widening social disunity.
Rather than address the disunity among Republican members of the House, the president groused in a brief appearance in the Oval Office that Democrats had refused to vote for his plan.
"The censor board found 'Twilight Over Burma' can cause disunity among national races so they decided by vote that this film shouldn't be allowed for public showing," Myo Myint Maung said.
She did not want to present an image of party disunity like that seen at the Republican convention in Cleveland, when Senator Ted Cruz pointedly refused to endorse Donald J. Trump.
Republicans, he said in the lengthy interview produced by the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, "can just just throw sand in the gears" and prove disunity through their own actions.
The incentive for Russia to have sought to run a disinformation campaign to encourage disunity in the European Union by encouraging a vote for Brexit is clear: Instability weakens your opponents.
And as modern conventions have become PR and messaging events, the parties have come to fear the messiness and disunity that would be given a national spotlight in a serious contest.
That dynamic has not been missed by rank-and-file members, who say they're happy not to be thrust into the midst of another dragged out, public display of party disunity.
Yet, far from being an answer to regional disunity, Prosur looks like a restatement of the problem: that in Latin America regional institutions have become hostage to ideology and ephemeral political alignments.
WASHINGTON — While insisting they've not abandoned their goal of repealing President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul, Republicans are increasingly talking about "repairing" it as they grapple with disunity, drooping momentum, and uneasy voters.
In a remarkable display of disunity within the Justice Department, Attorney General William Barr publicly rejected some of these findings and backed up Trump's insistence that the investigation should have never happened.
Even as he worked to bridge growing national schisms, however, Trump didn't avoid the dark warnings about immigrants and nods to populist nationalism that have helped foment disunity over the past year.
While it would be unwise to draw too many conclusions from a ballot from which more than half the electorate abstained, it is clear the left is paying a price for its disunity.
"With leadership changes and disunity amongst the major parties having marked Australian politics for a decade now, the disruption is likely to be met negatively by business," ANZ analysts said in a note.
PHILADELPHIA — Three of the biggest names in Democratic politics sought to get their party's national convention back on track Monday evening after it flirted with potentially disastrous disunity for much of the day.
Whitaker's hearing is the first of many that will involve top Trump officials, and it's clear that the disunity and partisan fighting will color any congressional investigation and make oversight a monumental task.
In November, backbench MP Julia Banks said she was quitting the Liberal party immediately to sit as an independent over disunity, its treatment of women and its policies on energy and climate change.
European diplomats said they fear that this will only underscore the disunity of the West, given the unpopularity of Mr. Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal.
At little cost and with surprising ease, Vladimir Putin and his government have exploited partisanship and social media to serve Russia's long-term goal of weakening the West by encouraging disorder and disunity.
Without a serious willingness to own our part in how we perpetuate the disunity that has put our nation on the brink of an uncivil war, the situation is not likely to change.
But within those coalitions, both parties face their own ideological disunity, even on issues that are central to their respective identities as the center right and center left of the American political spectrum.
The clearest example of the disunity of today's radical right can be found in the European Parliament, where right-wing parties have been trying to build a strong coalition since the late 1980s.
His insistence on the pendulum-like nature of European history, swinging back and forth over centuries between prickly tribalism and the craving for co-operation, reassures the fearful that today's disunity may prove temporary.
Obamacare repeal bill: "Anybody who's been in Washington a few days or longer recognizes any piece of major legislation takes a lot of explanation," said Spicer, sidestepping questions of GOP disunity on the bill.
In the interview, Bannon said he thought the program should be abolished, adding that delaying such action will only heighten Republican rifts over the program and foment disunity going into next year's midterm elections.
The 28-nation bloc lacks a coherent view toward China — and Beijing has capitalized on this disunity by pitting EU countries against each other to prevent a united policy that could hamper its plans.
WASHINGTON (AP) — While insisting they've not abandoned their goal of repealing President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, Republicans are increasingly talking about "repairing" it as they grapple with disunity, drooping momentum and uneasy voters.
But privately, some Republicans were growing angry at the displays of disunity from Senators Flake and Corker as the party was trying to come together to pass a major overhaul of the tax code.
Like Ms. Williams, we fervently hope that our former president will avail himself of more public opportunities to calm the nerves of all Americans at this time of disunity sown by the current administration.
The losses began shortly after Paul Ryan's morning press conference, suggesting some traders are spooked by reports of Republican disunity on the healthcare issue—a dynamic that may threaten planned tax cuts and regulatory reform.
"Such actions increase tension and anger and do not serve the path of consensus or lead in any way toward reconciliation, but establish disunity and engrain division," the Tripoli-based government said in a statement.
"The issue with a split, and especially one for bitcoin, is the fallout in terms of publicity as it will gain no favors in the complexity and show of disunity," he told CNBC via email.
The United States is so concerned over Moscow's determination to exploit European disunity that in January, James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, began a review of Russia's clandestine funding of European parties.
They, too, seem victims of the fundamental disunity in the secularized modern self: the split between public and private worlds, largely caused by the pursuit of contentment through inconstant desires for wealth, fame and power.
Belka added that disunity in the EU "plays into the hands" of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has taken a sometimes antagonistic stance towards the group — particularly since it sanctioned Russia for its incursion in Crimea.
The G7 gathering is taking place against a backdrop of growing worries about a global economic downturn and coincides with an era of international disunity across an array of issues that have strained decades-old allegiances.
Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne's offer followed a decision by the unions on Tuesday to hold fire for now on strike threats and to meet again in mid-March - a move some saw as proof of disunity.
"The Zionist regime (Israel) is a regional base for America and the global arrogance ... Disunity and discord among Muslim and terrorist groups in the region ... have diverted us from the important issue of Palestine," Rouhani said.
Should the union's disunity render it unable to undertake the fundamental reforms that it has planned for 2018, the reality of a Europe of nations will come more clearly into focus one way or the other.
"I want to commend the people of Zimbabwe for rejecting the machinations by those with unbridled political ambitions who are even prepared to use violence, divisions and disunity and violent demonstrations to acquire power," he said.
Over the past few years, as its relations with Europe and the United States have frayed, Russia has been linked to various radical parties and separatist groups with the apparent aim of sowing disunity among its rivals.
In a highly unusual show of disunity and anger on the floor of a modern party convention, a group of states tried to force a state-by-state roll call vote on the rules of the convention.
Democrats expected to show up in Philadelphia to nominate Hillary Clinton, paper over their disunity and turn their fire directly on Republican nominee Donald Trump and the foreboding picture he painted of America at the GOP convention.
Some are worried it could embolden the entrenched elite in Iraqi Kurdistan, which has long been plagued by political disunity and where Barzani has been a powerful force for more than two decades and president since 2005.
"The long view of the Russian active measures program is chaos and disunity among the American government," Clint Watts, a former FBI agent and cybersecurity expert who developed the Hamilton 68 dashboard, told NPR earlier this month.
Troubled by his parents' disunity and pessimistic about the family's future, the boy decides to become as important to his parents as are the mythical "lost children" of the mother's research—by becoming a lost child himself.
"I think if you now look at who would win the gold medal of disunity, it would be the coalition," Bill Shorten, leader of the opposition Labor Party, said shortly after Mr. Turnbull's news conference on Monday.
But frustration with disunity among Arab-dominated parties and dismay over what they see as Israel's discriminatory practices against them helped push the community's turnout to a 20-year low in the last parliamentary election in April.
But the CPP is pressing on with its plans to amend the election law, adding a vague clause that would allow the closure of parties that foment "disunity" and a rule banning donations from abroad, among other things.
Trump made light of Democratic disunity as party loyalists gathered in Philadelphia on Monday to anoint Clinton as their nominee this week, after a week in which Republicans struggled to unite behind Trump at their convention in Cleveland.
Myanmar Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun said the resolution was based on the report of a U.N. fact-finding mission (FFM) that his government had categorically rejected, and which was unbalanced, one-sided and encouraged disunity of the country.
On Monday, Pence allies sought to tamp down any suspicions of disunity by circulating word via Fox News that Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's first campaign manager, was signing on as an adviser to the vice president's political committee.
The public disunity was again on display Thursday at Stone's sentencing hearing, when prosecutor John Crabb Jr., the prosecutor left to handle the case, appeared to buck his bosses and sided with his colleagues' original, stiff sentencing request.
Few symbolize the disunity among Texas Republicans better than Mr. Straus and Mr. Patrick, whose inability to compromise on the bathroom bill set the stage for a special session that will cost Texas taxpayers at least $1 million.
Disunity on display The tension within the party hit a boiling point last month over a border aid fight, one that ended with Pelosi ultimately siding with many more mainstream and moderate Democrats in the caucus over progressive objections.
But conservatives have got to ask why the far-Right so often identifies with their leaders and why it is that the President's type of rugged patriotism spreads not unity, as it promises, but disunity, disagreement and outright hate.
He recalls the national unity that followed the loss of 29,93 lives in the 29/259 attacks, 212,753 of them at New York's twin towers, and notes the disunity that seems to have become the American condition since then.
Another attempt at Syria peace talks last month quickly succumbed to mounting advances against rebels by Assad's forces backed by Russian air strikes, amid international disunity over how to end the war with global and regional powers supporting opposing sides.
WATTERS: ... they totally misread what they were doing, didn&apost see that it was hurting their cause, and now are trying to flip it and act like Trump is being divisive when it was them that brought the disunity by kneeling.
"If Mahathir and his citizens' movement could sustain themselves and grow, and the opposition recovers from its disunity - all climaxing towards the next general election to be called by 2018 - UMNO and BN could be in deep trouble," Yang said.
"Investors are particularly concerned at this latest suggestion of disunity in the government as it comes days after the latest round of Brexit talks showed little progress," said William Anderson Jones, head of UK corporate dealing at RationalFX, a brokerage.
"Russia is challenging the rules-based international order by destabilizing Ukraine including through the illegal and illegitimate annexation of Crimea; it is violating international law, conducting provocative military activities, and attempting to undermine our institutions and sow disunity," the communiqué said.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Minister for Women Kelly O'Dwyer said on Saturday she will quit politics for personal reasons at this year's election, adding to the list of female politicians to leave the ruling party, some citing disunity, bullying and intimidation.
Trump waved away Republican disunity as essentially isolated pockets of resistance and made an apparent reference to U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, who was booed in Cleveland when he would not endorse Trump after losing to him in a bitter primary race.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A public feud between President Donald Trump and influential fellow Republican Bob Corker could narrow the path for a tax overhaul in the U.S. Senate, where a Republican go-it-alone effort is already showing signs of disunity.
"Among the many observations was that the archdiocese would be well served by new leadership to help move beyond the current confusion, disappointment and disunity," wrote Wuerl, who met in secret with Pope Francis last month to discuss the crisis.
But the traditionally presidential tone previewed by the White House has been belied by the president's own messages of discord and disunity, and his vow to seek retribution on the Democrats he feels wronged him by searing his impeachment into history.
Analysts said Merkel and Macron, both keen to overcome EU disunity, may try to pick off more cooperative eastern states such as Slovakia and the Czech Republic in order to concentrate pressure on Poland and Hungary to comply with EU rules.
Clinton and Obama would've looked like geniuses if she'd managed to sustain her post-convention lead on the strength of Republican disunity and crossover support; instead she can claim to have made a meaningful gesture that Republicans rejected until it was too late.
Images of disunity in Cleveland, where delegates are gathering July 18-21 in the shadow of local polls showing a majority of Republicans prefer a different nominee, could make it harder for the party to attract grass-roots activists for the fall campaign.
But crowded primary fields and party disunity are going to make it hard for Democrats to win in some districts, even those that swung for Hillary Clinton, who won a stunning 222 million more votes than Trump did in the state in 230.
But crowded primary fields and party disunity are going to make it hard for Democrats to win in some districts, even those that swung for Hillary Clinton, who won a stunning 4.5 million more votes than Trump did in the state in 2016.
"Since the speaker has chosen to tear this nation apart with her actions and her rhetoric, the president will not participate in moments where she so often chooses to drive discord and disunity," Judd Deere, a White House spokesman, said in a statement.
The protests revealed such high levels of discontent, and of "fragmentation" in the "French archipelago," as the leading pollster Jérôme Fourquet put it in an influential recent book on French disunity, that whatever boost the president gets is likely to be short-lived.
Returning to the old European geopolitics is not a solution for the future but reminds us of a lesson that should not need repeating: Divisions do not empower us, but cause disunity among people who should be striving for a common goal.
Larry Cohen, who chairs the Sanders-aligned outside group Our Revolution, said Medicare for All criticism from Democratic rivals is "creating the disunity that will help Trump win" and that they should realize how expensive and dysfunctional the current health care system is.
The differences between the candidates reflect Conservative disunity on the issue, which has meant that, three years after the United Kingdom voted by 52% to 48% to quit the EU, it remains unclear how, when or even whether it will indeed leave.
"It is time for the armed opposition of Afghanistan to choose whether they are fed on the milk of the mothers of this country, and are inspired by this nation, or whether they are the tools for disunity, chaos, used by outsiders," he said.
"The reason there is such disarray at the leadership level of DHS is because there is disarray and disunity within the White House on the immigration issue generally," said Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, who supports immigration restrictions.
While the State Department has assured diplomats there's no rift between Trump and Tillerson, the president's barbed comments have risked undermining confidence in the direction of Washington's foreign policy and given an impression of disunity in the Cabinet, according to three foreign diplomats based in Washington.
As far as a disunity in the way I'm looking at it, you can see why the two books really go together: I show the reality of what can happen in Paying For It, and in the Mary Wept version I'm talking about the spiritual dimensions.
And the July 18-21 convention, usually a moment of public catharsis for political parties after contentious primaries, is shaping up to be another reminder of the disarray and disunity that is still rocking the Republican Party after a bitter 17-way fight for the nomination.
Matthew Henman, associate director at Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Center, said that measures such as "extreme vetting" or a "Muslim ban" play directly into ISIS's narrative, as it seeks to sow disunity in Western democracies and fuel their narrative that the West is hostile to Muslims.
Though Wuerl writes in Thursday's correspondence that "Among the many observations was that the archdiocese would be well served by new leadership to help move beyond the current confusion, disappointment and disunity," he does not say what his plans are other than the Mass next Friday.
Whether it is the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria, tensions in the South China Sea, the threat of a nuclear-capable North Korea, or disunity in the European Union, all issues absolutely demand a nuanced and well informed understanding of its various dimensions—geopolitical, economic, historic, military, and cultural.
The only real area of agreement seems to be on paid sick leave for employees: But "the disunity left it uncertain how or whether Congress and the administration will be able to come together on any economic proposal to help boost consumer and investor confidence," our colleagues writes.
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For all of the talk of disunity among Republicans heading into Election Day just a little over a month ago, it was Democrat voters who failed to turn out for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
" William Anderson Jones, head of U.K. corporate dealing at currency trader RationalFX, maintained markets are wary of the ongoing uncertainty, saying in a note, "Investors are particularly concerned at this latest suggestion of disunity in the government as it comes days after the latest round of Brexit talks showed little progress.
Republican National Comittee Chair Reince Priebus's less-than-48-hour post-tape release declaration that the party would stand by its man was all the signal needed to show that Republican voters would rather let the country spiral into chaos than let their mafia collapse under the weight of disunity.
But while the Conservatives have postponed major debate on the issue — in an apparent attempt to avoid disunity on a key concern for the capital ahead of the London mayoral election in ten weeks time — the activists remain united in the belief that, come what may, they did the right thing.
Wednesday night, instead of canceling or delaying partisan political activity to help underscore the need for unity, Trump flew to Wisconsin to speak at a rally that featured calls to imprison former Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton where he simultaneously called for unity and blamed the media for disunity.
Theresa May, who next Wednesday will launch a two-year countdown to Brexit, will be conspicuous by her absence in Rome, as the other 27 EU leaders try to put aside differences for fear the British prime minister could exploit their disunity to cut a sweet deal they fear would encourage others to quit.
The Kremlin is bolstering the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad with the help of Iran, and the Tehran-Moscow axis benefits from such disunity, especially the prospect of luring Washington away from its al-Udeid Air Base, which houses more than 10,000 US servicemen and enhances the United States and partner capacity in carrying out strikes in Syria.
White House allies say it would be a grave political miscalculation for Republican senators to vote to call witnesses sought by Democrats while rejecting appeals for witnesses sought by Trump because it would send a signal of GOP disunity after not a single House Republican voted in favor of impeachment and a handful of Democrats defected.
PHILADELPHIA — The selling of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE moved into top gear here on Tuesday night as Democrats nervous about two "Ds" — disunity and The Donald  — sought to give their newly minted nominee a shot of momentum.
Pramila JayapalPramila JayapalMedicare for all: fears and facts House Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death 'KamalaCare' fails to address big problem: That we cannot trust insurance companies MORE (D-Wash.), the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said in response to a question about whether the failure to reach a budget deal would be a sign of disunity.
"Since the Speaker has chosen to tear this Nation apart with her actions and her rhetoric, the President will not participate in moments where she so often chooses to drive discord and disunity, and will instead celebrate the rich history and strong ties between the United States and Ireland at the White House on March 12," said White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere in a statement.
Even as he laces his public remarks with praise for the president, Mr. Pence and his influential chief of staff,  Nick Ayers , are unsettling a group of Mr. Trump's fierce loyalists… On Monday, Pence allies sought to tamp down any suspicions of disunity by circulating word via Fox News that  Corey Lewandowski , Mr. Trump's first campaign manager, was signing on as an adviser to the vice president's political committee.
The Northern Ireland Democratic Unionist Party, whose MPs have 10 votes in the Commons and are the only reason May has a theoretical majority in Parliament, are vociferously opposed to any backstop that leaves the province cut off from the rest of the UK. And then there is Corbyn's Labour Party, the official opposition in the Commons, which has as much Brexit disunity in its own ranks as the Conservatives.
European unity and democracy are challenged by Russian President Vladimir Putin, a dictator who seeks to subvert and discredit liberal democracy, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE, who foments disunity everywhere, repeatedly praises Putin and insults our democratic allies including leaders of Germany, Australia and Mexico.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) on Tuesday said he's willing to vote on a controversial amendment that would require Congress to approve any military action against Iran, but warned colleagues it could signal disunity in Washington to a foreign adversary.

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