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Partisan divides now overlay religious divides, cultural divides, geographical divides, and racial divides.
In six minutes, you see three weeks' of growth, as the cell divides and divides and divides until it's a tadpole.
But I know how that divides our country immediately and divides everyone.
National divides At the same time, his conduct seems certain to deepen national divides over his performance.
There are stark divides over these issues, too -- divides considered no less divisive inside the respective parties.
The share who see deeper divides now tops 8-in-10 across gender, racial, age and educational divides.
Unearned labels also create unbridgeable divides—and unbridgeable divides prevent the type of cooperation needed to address big challenges.
A funeral service to help heal racial divides is not the time or the place to stoke political divides.
But his comments touch less on the political divides between the communities than the related but separate theological divides between them.
"I do not believe that we can let political divides harden into personal divides," Clinton said, according to reporters at the event.
President Obama and other Democrats in his mold have tried to bridge divides between citizens, arguing that more unites than divides us.
Our partisan divides now menacingly overlap with our racial and class divides, threatening to form a trinity of discord with horrendous consequences.
I think it's fair to say the election reveals deep divides in this nation — divides on political views, on economic prospects, educational differences, differences in opportunities.
But he will still get his monument: a metaphor that just as effectively divides the nation, even if a real wall never divides the border here, in El Paso.
He divides the nation between those who like him and dislike him, he divides his own court, he creates hostility when he be creating harmony and that's his trait.
" This statement divides the world into "us" and "them.
To be sure, there are ideological divides at issue. Sen.
It cuts across class, caste, community and other social divides.
Franco's nationalist legacy still divides Spain and its political parties.
If anything, it only further divides the discussion around size.
The president divides families and Jewish congregations, admits the rabbi.
He spoke in terms of healing and transcending partisan divides.
More importantly, the leadership uses language that further divides us.
" Added James: "Sports has never been something that divides people.
Money divides families — even the promise of it, hinted at.
The answer is one that divides futurists, writers, and academics.
The Somme offensive divides the war into two equal halves.
She also called for empathy between people across political divides.
They normally get shorter as that cell divides and ages.
Again, its aim seems to have been to deepen divides.
Such divides have been present for more than a decade.
Meanwhile, Republicans don't appear to have the same educational divides.
Big divides are also found in Israel, Sweden and Turkey.
Age also divides the core supporters of both Democratic candidates.
But there are significant racial and partisan divides over Kaepernick.
Opinion divides more evenly on former Vice President Joe Biden.
Racial and gender divides continue to characterize the candidates' supporters.
We have a lot more in common than divides us.
You will need someone who can work across political divides.
A long bridge divides the outside world from the tribe.
The Tigris river divides Mosul into eastern and western sides.
Ask the President to stop the talk that divides us?
In the short term Brazil's political upheaval divides the group.
The New Jersey senator divides opinion, especially inside the Beltway.
Pick a side in the debate that divides the nation.
" There is no exception stating "unless it divides the country.
The Hill: Trump divides Democrats with warning of creeping socialism.
There are sharp partisan divides on all things Russia, however.
A large archway divides another living room into two spaces.
But politicians and policy divides weren't the only headline makers.
The GOP holds narrow majorities and faces significant ideological divides.
The Washington Post: Trump further divides political map for 2020.
On trade, the divides are wide (The Wall Street Journal).
He now divides his time between Northern Virginia and Bridgeport.
He now divides his time between advising Congress and Samajwadi.
This week we discussed racial divides at the World Cup.
The nation's geographic divides are likewise expected to become wider.
Similar patterns emerge across all economic, social and political divides.
Remember how the study divides storage technologies into two tiers?
Now technology divides and fragments; it identifies and ranks people.
How do you address the generational divides in your community?
The problem of false news in Brazil transcends ideological divides.
Giving thanks over a meal bridges the widest cultural divides.
The article also misstated how Jack Dorsey divides his workday.
Other divides may also become more visible, especially between generations.
The idea of tariffs sharply divides the U.S. solar industry.
"We have enough reminders of what divides us," he said.
A spiral staircase divides the upstairs living and sleeping areas.
What's more, Brexit divides Labour along class and geographical lines.
These divides go far beyond the simple left versus right.
Racial divides have been more vivid, and with good reason.
"Varda by Agnès" divides Varda's career into two major periods.
A more fundamental fault line divides the nations too. Religion.
After that, the menu divides into Snack, Smaller, Bigger, Sweeter.
The paper divides the deeper integration ideas into two stages.
Only then will we bridge the gulf that divides us.
An archway divides the kitchen from a small family room.
The question of how to respond divides policymakers and markets.
In fact, science can be a bridge across partisan divides.
They cultivate empathy and tolerance, by bridging cultural and socioeconomic divides.
The single-payer debate has highlighted divides within the Democratic conference.
Where sexual assault often divides families, it unites these three women.
This, fundamentally, is what divides Nora and Kevin and always has.
Today she divides her time between Los Angeles, Brittany and Warsaw.
But some important divides remain, mostly along age and ideological lines.
Man gave the titles, and that's what separates and divides us.
In major cities, Nextdoor divides the platform into various sub-neighborhoods.
Ms. Strout divides her time between Brunswick, Me., and New York.
But cities also sit at the crux of some deepening divides.
They are almost homogeneously Sunni, free of the region's sectarian divides.
They eventually agree that there's more that joins than divides them.
Between the lines: The data also shows demographic divides within parties.
We look into the grand societal divides that the vote exposed.
Google Chrome, for example, divides up processes by tabs and extensions.
Los Angeles producer TOKiMONSTA treads the divides between dance music worlds.
This is a scenario where sharable content divides and fuels hatred.
A lesson: Politics only divides us if we allow it to.
The PLSA divides the group into actioners, investigators and the inactive.
And on Capitol Hill, political divides are as stark as ever.
It's a great mystery what divides those two groups of men.
The how question, of course, divides economists, as well as politicians.
Perhaps paleontology and veterinary medicine can bridge this nation's political divides?
Opinion among men, whites, suburbanites and rural residents divides more evenly.
That divides to two-thirds of a word per person credited.
Phil divides life into Acts 1 and 2, complete with intermission.
Our Constitution divides government among three co-equal branches of government.
Maybe our stories… can make a bridge between these horrible divides.
Thanksgiving side dishes underscore America's vast culinary divides, as we know.
The divides of gender and sexuality remain the most contested ground.
Prepare for divisive and ugly partisan divides in stores across America.
A machine divides the resulting mush into oil and protein powder.
Shadi Harouni divides her time between New York and Tehran, Iran.
A two-sided fireplace divides the spacious living and dining rooms.
The divides across the country have been decades in the making.
Yet others spoke of political divides even in their own families.
The popularity of both men cuts across social and caste divides.
But the partisan divides underlying those numbers are now largely reversed.
The 50-mark divides expansion from contraction on a monthly basis.
It is one of many areas where Shiva fiercely divides opinion.
The trio divides and conquers among the herb and vegetable patches.
Spaceship Media convenes people across divides and curates respectful online conversations.
Political, cultural and economic divides feel more stark than ever before.
Like him, Warren divides the country neatly into villains and victims.
Immigration no longer divides Democrats as much as it used to.
Most Egyptian families are similarly split across the country's political divides.
This had a more destructive effect than merely widening partisan divides.
It's the irony of every cell: that it divides to multiply.
This has shined a light on America's racial and educational divides.
She said she divides the small caps into motorboats and sailboats.
"It divides people up based on where they're from," she said.
Nothing divides a table of brunch-goers like the Bloody Mary.
The Agus River, which flows from the lake, divides the city.
General Apirat's approach, then, only divides an already polarised society further.
But I no longer fear that demonetization will exacerbate sectarian divides.
Its network of activists spanned regional, generational, gender and other divides.
Some 40 buildings collapsed, spanning the city's physical and social divides.
And it divides in the name of a false, coerced uniformity.
Harlem Shake divides its wine into three categories: Cheap, Good, Bourgie.
Instead of deepening old geographic divides, let's chart a new course.
"In some of those communities, there are generational divides," Weaver said.
The poll also found the issue divides somewhat along party lines.
Glaxo currently divides its business into pharmaceuticals, vaccines and consumer branches.
So enough with the nostalgia plays that riff off old divides.
I have covered political divides in Turkey, Russia, Pakistan and Iraq.
I prefer to focus on what unites rather than divides us.
A center island divides the kitchen from a living/rumpus room.
Should the march highlight what divides women, or what unites them?
Yet the gender caution reaches across divides — and into many workplaces.
REPORTER: What do you think needs to overcome the racial divides?
" Klobuchar: "Instead of what divides us, which is campaign finance reform.
It's difficult to see how these generational divides will be reconciled.
Divides like this are eating away at the American social fabric.
Is this what divides our country to the point of no return?
We'll discover that we're all human, and race no longer divides us.
He divides a proposed agenda into three buckets: democracy, opportunity, and reform.
But in doing so he has deepened yet another of India's divides.
But the party's internal divides could become even starker in New Hampshire.
The game divides its missions into main quests, side quests, and errands.
The camera app, for example, divides the screen into two perfect squares.
Uber Pro divides drivers into four categories: partner, gold, platinum, and diamond.
IN BRITAIN THE line that divides ceremony and substance is seldom clear.
The Democrats may have their own divides, but they are relatively small.
But it's still above the 50 mark that divides growth from contraction.
Trump's national emergency unites GOP, Amazon exit divides Dems Move over, AOC.
If so, why do we treat this as something that divides us?
If the tech community divides the country, it would be a failure.
It's possible that the wider political divides get, the more Trump benefits.
The issue is one that divides liberals and conservatives in the church.
Given the divides among us there will likely be more to come.
Voting intention divides along several lines: income, geography, but most tellingly age.
Some of the sharpest divides in the poll were among racial lines.
The 6.5.9-point level divides growth from contraction on a monthly basis.
The neutral 50-mark divides expansion from contraction on a monthly basis.
Bridging divides on immigration at the local level is happening every day.
Other readers argued that race shouldn't be a topic that divides Americans.
It cleanly divides the world into opposing forces of light and darkness.
"Clearly we've got some divides within our conference," Scalise told The Hill.
The CFPB is also facing deep divides over its fair lending enforcement.
These divides create conditions that allow them to be perpetuated, Muggah said.
This is a crisis that cuts across all divides in our society.
Besides, expanding these efforts in this way may actually bridge partisan divides.
In our country there is more that unites us than divides us.
There were more people building bridges than there were people creating divides.
The game divides AI agents into "species" by having them share parameters.
The American system of federalism divides sovereignty between federal and state governments.
It is that the racial divide doesn't feel like the other divides.
Property scams start from the top here, and cut across political divides.
He's British, but divides his time between Florence, Italy, and New York.
But even epic cakes have their limits in bridging yawning political divides.
Argentine feminists did impressive work to bridge these ideological and class divides.
These types of political divides have caused violent conflicts in other nations.
One of the biggest policy divides: the role of private health insurance.
Its economy is shrinking, and mistrust divides its people from its leaders.
The Penn Relays divides competitors into two categories: unique and nonunique athletes.
"It is inherently racist because No. 1, it divides us," he said.
There's a new issue that divides the nation -- the Apple-FBI standoff.
The gas tax passed by the Legislature clearly divides Democrats from Republicans.
The cultural and political divides between China and Taiwan are only deepening.
Political microtargeting divides the electorate as a strategy to conquer the poll.
But then nothing divides it, and scrambles it, quite like Donald Trump.
"Done right, interactivity can shed light on what divides us," he added.
This popular company divides its three-week residency into three distinct programs.
We have to remember what unites us more than what divides us.
It feeds [Trump's] detractors' worst fears and it needlessly divides his supporters.
The court divides its work by terms, running from October to June.
The biggest divides remain within metropolitan areas — across neighborhoods and local jurisdictions.
This is, oddly enough, not an issue that divides red from blue.
His support, which is generally strong across the state, breaks traditional demographic divides.
Dr. Fleming divides these strategies into two groups: the physical and the psychological.
Several demographic divides that emerged during the campaign appear to persist post-election.
Divides over illegal immigration, human rights promotion and climate change have also grown.
It strives to maintain contacts across the Sunni-Shia and Israeli-Arab divides.
In the end, what unites us is far greater than what divides us.
Sanders, I believe there is much more that unites us than divides us.
So we're suffering in this country from a number of intense digital divides.
Her act inspired other acts of resistance and garnered allies across racial divides.
Their unified opposition to Trump will help bridge the party's divides, she said.
The federal government divides power among the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary.
Sanders or support me, there's much more that unites us than divides us.
" They continued: "They cultivate empathy and tolerance, by bridging cultural and socioeconomic divides.
Those divides are well within each poll's 220-point margin of sampling error.
But the paper's authors also found variations in preferences that followed certain divides.
Insolvencies hurt already-weak local economies, so the country's regional divides will widen.
Populist politics expresses real problems stemming from gross inequalities and sharp cultural divides.
Social divides in Italy, particularly between north and south, are also laid bare.
I reach out and touch it, and it divides into several smaller bubbles.
"Politics is about what divides us," says one of Queen Elizabeth's former courtiers.
The Line of Control divides the Indian- and Pakistani-controlled parts of Kashmir.
For the first time voters intentionally came together across religious and ethnic divides.
The Mosul Hotel stands close to the Tigris river which divides the city.
It isn't only Aron who divides people into sensitive and non-sensitive types.
As cross-party divides go, Collins is the lowest of low-hanging fruit.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads First, he divides the room in half.
"Today what unites us is more important than what divides us," he declared.
Some of the other partisan divides found in the poll were less surprising.
The census divides it into two main categories: "black African" and "black Caribbean".
Europe's urban divides are in some ways more subtle than those in America.
Before the end of Sunset Park, the B.Q.E. divides from the Belt Parkway.
"I believe there's much more that unites us than divides us," she said.
What, as a nation, can or should we do to heal those divides?
Soccer star Megan Rapinoe said on Sunday that President Trump's message divides Americans.
I pray that we can find more that unites us than divides us.
FIFA divides sponsors into three groups — partners, World Cup sponsors and regional supporters.
The Line of Control (LoC) divides Indian-controlled Kashmir from Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.
This commitment to national security crosses any sort of partisan and ideological divides.
These big demographic divides have added confusion to the polls in battleground states.
Like Hollywood, though, Davos' framework divides the world into "haves" and everyone else.
Class divides in air travel are evident long before you board the airplane.
Among white women, meanwhile, there are huge divides based on age and education.
Ross Douthat, and Max Boot, among others—what divides the Trumpists from the
But more importantly, people who raise racial justice issues are not creating divides.
This is the place where my short, shared path with Ivanka Trump divides.
"This is a procedure [and] product that crosses all divides," says Dr. Matarasso.
The big picture: No issue divides Trump and his advisers more than Russia.
Airbnb divides experiences into multiday "immersions" or single experiences (just a few hours).
The next morning, he divides them into groups of three to write songs.
Bitter partisan divides, the ad suggests, are strong enough to split a family.
The other thing I could not anticipate [was] the divides this would create.
TV: Her show is about bringing people who disagree together and bridging divides.
Divides among the team formed, and the defense grew old, injured and discontent.
Those expectations, she added, were never realistic given deep and persistent national divides.
That means this 36-beam fence in one sense divides the country itself.
The title refers to the partition that divides Israel and the West Bank.
It's yet another example of the wide divides that separate San Francisco's residents.
Finding offsets, either by eliminating tax deductions or employing accounting tricks, divides them.
He was personal, and he discussed, bluntly, the searing divides in the country.
It is also the protest that, by extension, most divides current Turkish discourse.
But it comes at a cost—it weakens us, distracts us, divides us.
The historical center of Venice divides the Lagoon more or less in half.
What line divides the black protestor from his black brother in police gear?
If so, how much are members willing to invest in bridging those divides?
The system divides spoils and patronage among various religious sects and political parties.
His nationalist legacy still divides Spain and looms large over its political system.
Believing in American goodness will help bridge the divides that plague our politics.
There are stark partisan and gender divides on this attitude, according to PRRI.
It doesn't waver to follow natural divides, such as rivers or high mountains.
INCREASE DIVIDES INTO +2.7% FOR AIRSIDE AND +4.7% FOR LANDSIDE Source text: bit.
Our partisan divides are wider than at nearly any point in our history.
"Sports has never been something that divides people," James said during the interview.
Some will applaud such a move, others will say that it divides society.
The American from Florida divides his time between the United States and Italy.
Energy, which divides even European partners, was a crucial part of that calculus.
A profusion of strategic and political motives also divides Republicans on the issue.
But over the past two months, supporters have sought to bridge those divides.
For all the decades of talk about the internet as a great uniter across geographical and ideological divides, it's just as often used as a tool to deepen divides, as many users are content to stay within their ideological echo chambers.
As he divides his kingdom between three daughters, Lear confuses flowery words with love.
To calculate this number a bank divides its net income by its common equity.
Lightfoot used the incident to call out partisan divides exacerbated by the Trump presidency.
Another note to mention is how team sports cut through racial and socioeconomic divides.
Deep-running animosity and distrust between the two sides is fueled by sectarian divides.
This temporary structure divides the room, offering two different spaces to hang her work.
Others warn that would only deepen divides and fuel euroscepticism, which already triggered Brexit.
But migration is an emotional topic that has unnerved some voters and divides society.
The Bahai believe in a "oneness of humanity", which transcends racial and class divides.
"This is one of the bigger divides I've ever seen here," said Democratic Sen.
As it relates to policing, this is one of our biggest divides in sentiment.
At worst, the already gaping class and race divides between women could be widened.
Sanders or you support me, there's much more that unites us than divides us.
The latest meeting took place in the demilitarised zone that divides the two Koreas.
In any case, European politics no longer divides neatly into Latin and Germanic camps.
Anything that undermines them, weakens and divides them, is a gift to the Kremlin.
The intra-Europe divides that Mr Juncker lamented a year ago have hardly disappeared.
This sea-water inlet divides the city into two parts — Deira and Bur Dubai.
I think the people of this state have more that unites than divides us.
The appearance bolstered his campaign image of a leader who can bridge political divides.
Every time a human cell divides, our chromosomes lose some part of their telomeres.
There are big divides on more fundamental issues, like the pace of European integration.
" He said Trump should be "talking about things that unite us, not divides us.
And there are serious philosophical divides between the House's more moderate and conservative members.
Several of the participants cited travel as a way to address divides between cultures.
He is fluent in Spanish and divides his time between California, Texas and Mexico.
Sectarian divides have made it difficult for groups to travel across the various rifts.
This insecurity we all feel, this need for secrecy, divides us in invisible ways.
Even so, the bombing rocked the city, calling attention to long-overlooked racial divides.
In his latter two sections, Badiou divides his focus according to another binary: gender.
That would only deepen the divides within a nation that direly needs to heal.
Paradoxically, what once united the Solidarity movement — Russian imperialism — now divides the two sides.
The Hill-HarrisX survey found a number of stark demographic divides on the question.
Ancient Hindu thought divides the four proper phases of a man's life into ashramas.
An American foreign policy that divides our enemies deserves to be called a success.
Even so, he had always enjoyed political conversation that crossed partisan and ideological divides.
And there are still partisan divides on whether the president should even nominate someone.
But Corker may have difficulty getting floor time for the measure, which divides Republicans.
It was the latest sign of investors' heightened sensitivity to deepening divides over trade.
To determine the level of necessary compliance, the proposal divides banks into three categories.
He said a partnership would be unifying in a country with deep political divides.
Along with his Chihuahua, Action, the surfer divides his time between Cocoa Beach, Fla.
A leader who can effectively bridge these divides will be crucial for Iraq's stability.
A 150-mile-long fence, which was completed in 2012, divides the two countries.
Tlaib and Whitmer have far more in common than they have that divides them.
He divides the smaller end of the independent financial advisor market into two buckets.
During the first task—constructing a shelter—we see these cultural divides in action.
The euro has not become a tie that binds, but a bind that divides.
Just 11% say they personally know someone who did, with partisan divides here, too.
We may even embrace racial discrimination as an affirmative action that fuels deeper divides.
That remains a long-shot because ethanol policy divides the Republican Party controlling Congress.
Unsecured creditors oppose that deal, which divides up claims on Sports Authority's remaining cash.
Mr. Estévez noted that his specialty, offal, was also closely linked to social divides.
Gig economy platforms are adding another dimension to these divides and may worsen them.
It's also a major driver of inequity in metropolitan areas dominated by racial divides.
There is a dimension of depth to it that the other divides don't have.
Ms. Msimang is a writer who divides her time between Australia and South Africa.
Trump and congressional Republicans did their best to exploit these divides — remember the caravan?
Do you build divides between, "This is work life, and this is home life"?
It somehow unifies all of us, and yet it physically and symbolically divides us.
Each is responsible for a section that divides arid land, where humans rarely tread.
In one sense, the election once again highlighted the persistent divides within Israeli society.
The line that divides the two Irelands runs along the top of Cuilcagh Mountain.
Jay divides her book into three sections: work, love and the brain and body.
In parts of Missouri, Starbucks exists at the intersection of race and class divides.
There are steps we can take to bridge our divides and save this democracy.
Above all, they vehemently oppose free trade, an issue that divides the Freedom Caucus.
He drives the national Listen First movement to rebuild civil discourse and bridge divides.
In Houston, Mr. Rivera-Sarmiento's run-in with the law still divides the community.
In this atmosphere, antiwar politicians are finding each other across some interesting party divides.
The black dotted line divides the tumultuous first decade from the two-decade rally.
Can empathy help bridge the divides that fracture us as a nation and world?
Even across a lot of our divides, we have a lot of shared questions.
We also need to have more constructive dialogues across socio-economic and geographic divides.
Political divides widened The past decade's politics have been marked by polarization and division.
In the forest (the one with trees), political divides lose all sense of meaning.
A wall composed of multipaned windows divides the bedroom from an adjacent sitting room.
Perhaps it's time we focus on the common good, rather than what divides us.
We must reach across cultural divides and recognize our power as an undivided force.
President Trump divides us and spreads hate, emboldening racism, misogyny, anti-semitism and bigotry.
In other words, it divides your to-do list into smaller lists of four.
The poll also finds partisan divides regarding the national news media and labor unions.
"It divides people into categories — rich and poor, native and foreign," Ms. Smith wrote.
Facebook is the ultimate embodiment of the chasm that divides InternetOne and InternetTwo economies.
Boris Johnson, the former foreign secretary, is a front-runner, but he divides opinion.
What divides us is not different values, but that our eyes have been shielded.
In lots of families with political divides, politics might come up less and less.
In "Soñé que revelabas (Ganges)" (2016), Uslé divides the painting into three horizontal sections.
The exhibition divides the work up by subject matter, rather than being purely chronological.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said of healing the party divides on health care Tuesday.
But time and again "Prince of Monkeys" reminds us that differences of religion are arbitrary tools given by the white man to Nigerians for sowing deep divides among themselves, divides that are used to justify abandonments: of families, faiths, morals, entire systems.
She divides her time between New Orleans and Kentucky, where she was born and raised.
Reality is fracturing around partisan lines, and the divides seem to only be growing deeper.
The world is made up of huge divides: socioeconomic, race, class, environmental—you name it.
Divides are already opening up between Democratic leaders in Washington and in the presidential race.
"Only someone who is unfit to lead destroys & divides, rather than building & uniting," she wrote.
The question pits religious conservatives against religious liberals, just as it divides the non-religious.
She's facedown in the brush near the chain-link fence that divides the two properties.
Cruz divides Americans based on ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation in his quest for power.
Looking like a VIP separator, the rope both divides and guides visitors through the space.
What is along the nearly 2,000 miles of border that divides the U.S. from Mexico?
China should re-learn Deng's self-knowledge, or risk divides too wide for any bridge.
A MILE of water divides the American village of Morristown from its Canadian neighbour, Brockville.
Look at his perfect cleavage, which neatly divides in perfect symmetry just above that chasm.
The geopolitical divides across the world are the most marked in at least a generation.
But how a species actually divides into two, non-interbreeding daughter species is glossed over.
It's a loop, it ties people together across divides and there's something beautiful about it.
But divides can creep in between friends just as easily as they do in marriages.
But ultimately, he argued the country's divides were not as acute as they often seem.
It fissures and divides the Republican base not just in Arizona but around the country.
According to YouGov, a pollster, America's biggest political divides run along demographic, not policy lines.
Nor is it like Libya or Yemen, where regional and tribal divides fuel civil wars.
It is a unique holiday delicacy that crosses borders, amiably divides families—and kills people.
In contrast, the United States divides power between a strong president and a strong Congress.
The poll also found race and gender divides on young Americans' outlook for the future.
Less consideration has been given to what divides the two tribes of Remainers and Leavers.
And racial, geographic and economic divides are far more nuanced than tweets and headlines convey.
In the same news conference, he also said boosting employment could help heal racial divides.
"We are so focused on what divides us rather than what unites us," he said.
There is a price for the constant tearing of some of the nation's deepest divides.
In nature and in life, there is always more that unites us than divides us.
The pool divides up the labor of sifting through about 7,000 petitions amongst law clerks.
What's less clear is what this might mean for ideological divides within the Democratic Party.
This has made him broadly popular in a party in which the divides seem unbridgeable.
The popularity of pot cuts across age, race and, to a lesser extent, political divides.
Cruz amendment divides members One major sticking point is a proposed amendment from conservative Sen.
But, aside from being a mouthful, the title is insufficient for narrowing cross-departmental divides.
Immigration is a hot-button issue in California that divides the electorate like few others.
What divides them is, in significant part, disagreement over where the money could go instead.
Soon, the line that divides the living from the dead might not be so clear.
But just as near universal are the sharp divides remaining over how to do it.
Resist language that divides people into simplistic binaries like healthy and ill, able and disabled.
The Zone of Stalker takes place right on the line that divides here from there.
In 22016, Barack Obama ran for a new kind of politics that transcended old divides.
Each action, no matter how small, is larger than the small thinking that divides us.
All against a background of intensifying economic turmoil and increasingly ugly divides on Britain's streets.
Like other races around the country, the North Carolina contest divides sharply along racial lines.
Brexit divides Labour, as it does the Conservatives, and features little in Corbyn's campaign speeches.
Political pressure divides the Avengers into two camps in "Captain America: Civil War," opening today.
As if certain artisans can lift the veil of mystery that divides life from death.
The economist William Easterly divides development agencies into two philosophically distinct groups: planners and searchers.
There will even be food sourced from the demilitarized zone that divides the two countries.
In his own way, Goldsmith also appeared able to reach across the city's traditional divides.
But that diversity should not be what divides us, it should be what unites us.
A report by McKinsey & Company divides retail subscriptions into three types: replenishment, curation, and access.
At a time of intractable political differences and extreme partisan divides, the annual Republican vs.
It's a good issue for Republicans because it unites the GOP and divides Democrats. Sen.
Here are eight issues that the 2020 candidates mostly agree on and where divides emerge.
In 2018, social discord arguably divides the country as much as it did in 85033.
It divides her tribal lands, separating her people from their sacred sites and burial grounds.
He announced he would spend the remainder of his term working to heal racial divides.
The poll found partisan divides, with Republicans more satisfied than Democrats on most policy issues.
Enveritas checks for 30 standards, which it divides into three categories: social, environmental and economic.
Detroit has one of the most severe digital divides in the country, the FCC says.
Thus, it becomes a term that divides people, rather than taps into a common meaning.
Each photograph hums with a density of colliding lives, that never quite cross their divides.
The preliminary results reveal the divides that determined the 2016 election are intensifying and strengthening.
The American response to the pandemic is laying bare class divides that are often camouflaged.
Closing doors further divides US. Let's all find ways to connect people, not separate them.
His Democratic rivals would disagree, however, and there are real ideological divides in the party.
Mostly, congregations across denominations and doctrinal divides are uniting to offer spiritual support where needed.
She divides most household duties with her husband, Justin Slaughter, a political and business consultant.
But she wondered whether soccer on its own was enough to bridge any real divides.
Partisan divides Massive partisan gaps continue to dominate views on Trump and his impeachment trial.
The urgency of the Trump presidency, the organizers say, may help bridge the party's divides.
It has been above the 50 mark that divides growth from contraction since mid-2013.
That directive stands, they said, regardless of the ideological gulf that divides the two men.
He seems bent on reminding us on what divides us rather than what unites us.
That's a shift from near-even divides on the same question in February and December.
" She added that campaign finance reform "unites us up here, instead of what divides us.
To the left is a sunroom that divides the pool courtyard from a second courtyard.
The team divides up the North's nuclear program into eight general categories and 22 subgroups.
The son was leaving scrap metal and cans in the alley that divides our properties.
The concentration of capital in a small number of communities is also fueling our divides.
These are divides that sectarian-focused terror organizations like ISIS need in order to thrive.
Like Americans, Britons are jettisoning longtime political allegiances in a sign of new cultural divides.
Attacking judges based on their race &/or religion is another tactic that divides our country.
The ratio measures the value of all public companies and divides it by U.S. GDP.
Focus on commonalities, like shared traditions of sports and foods that span across political divides.
Whether these were sexual divides scholars and differentiates Stubbs's biography from Leo Damrosch's of 2013.
The education and race divides that drove the 230 contest show no signs of abating.
What divides here in Northern Ireland is culture and identity, the two totems of populism.
Listen to the full episode to learn more about what's truly behind these generational divides.
Nonwhite younger voters aren't often polled specifically, but the generational divides this year are real.
This energy is transmitted to the oscillating balance spring which divides time into equal parts.
His management team and staff were resistant, claiming insurmountable divides in culture and work style.
The poll also found some demographic divides in support for the two types of exams.
What they found: There is bipartisan support for renewables but steep divides over fossil fuels.
And now they're trying to justify it, they're trying to find ways to create divides.
And now they're trying to justify it they're trying to find ways to create divides.
What to watch: Texas will likely become a battleground as Trump's executive order divides Gov.
The case has also brought renewed attention to long standing class divides on college campuses.
Senators acknowledged there are still deep divides between the two parties on how to proceed.
Shira Levine is a storyteller who divides her time between Los Angeles and New York.
Their respective visions about how humanity should progress into the future still sharply divides society today.
The divides are only expected to get more pronounced now that the bill has been released.
Zaid Jilani is a Bridging the Divides Writing Fellow at UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center.
Meanwhile, Trump is stuck on the one policy issue that will only deepen party divides: immigration.
Absolutely. That is something that divides those who have experienced war and those who have not.
To understand why, you need to understand a little more about the ideological divides inside Israel.
If you try hard enough, you can love someone else enough to cross whatever divides you.
"That thin line that divides hoarding and collecting is keeping things in the package," she explained.
Again, similar to Houseparty, each person's live feed divides up a part of the smartphone screen.
In particular, divides on social issues have all but disappeared amid revolutionary changes in public sentiment.
She divides her time between New York and Los Angeles with her husband and young son.
Though not a surprise, the rejection was a setback in efforts to heal Libya's deep divides.
An economic crash could destabilise a country already swamped with refugees and plagued by sectarian divides.
The index has been above the 50.03 mark that divides growth from contraction since mid-2013.
"We shall once more take hands across historical divides that others may deem unbridgeable," he said.
A herd of bronze rhinoceroses grazes by the river that divides faux Verona from ersatz Heidelberg.
Telomeres are protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that shorten each time a cell divides.
Beneath its artificial shine lies dark, primeval swampland; a gulf divides the seen from the unseen.
Ted Cruz exacerbated the party's divides by refusing to publicly endorse Trump in his own speech.
However, it's what's happening in China that divides opinions on the two metals' relative price outlook.
It's not you, but society that divides us, simply because of this one difference between us.
For girls, it combines the height of the parents, subtracts five inches and divides by two.
She divides her time between New York, where weed is illegal, and California, where it's legal.
"The reality is that what we have in common is far greater than what divides us."
The table below divides up congressional districts by their votes for president across the two elections.
Of all the divides in American life today, this is the divide I keep thinking about.
Partisan divides highlight the influence of white evangelicals among Republicans, Jones said in a telephone interview.
Technology divides the industry in another way, says Stéphane Téral of IHS, a market-research firm.
Newspapers, for example, are not delivered daily across the Demilitarized Zone, which divides the two rivals.
He represents the true working-class hero who offers ideas that bridge divides in American politics.
He said the must-run segments often reinforce racial and ethnic stereotypes and further divides communities.
Rare cooperation The Kaesong complex lies north of the Demilitarized Zone, which divides the two Koreas.
There is a curtain that divides the brain's two hemispheres which, in healthy brains, is thick.
The salty, gooey spread definitely divides tastebuds, especially in America where they just don't get it.
In recent years, Congress has faced unprecedented partisan divides over Washington's role in meeting those costs.
It's indisputable, however, that sex work is the subject of bitter divides in the feminist community.
What divides these two sets of characters are their attitudes toward power and toward other people.
I'd rather find commonality among many than contribute to a toxic political environment that divides us.
Neruda's life as a poet and a man divides naturally into two periods, so he felt.
Mr. MacMillan divides the text into four large movements, each exploring a different shade of grief.
New York-based WeWork which divides up rented office space for start-ups and small companies.
"This is a genuine national pop culture icon who straddles several kinds of divides," he said.
One choice—the path that exploits anger, encourages resentment, turns fear into hatred and divides people.
But amid all our ideological divides and disputes, activists are being reminded now of what George
Syria's authoritarian government favored Alawites and other minorities, widening social and political divides along sectarian lines.
"We need to focus on what brings us together, not what divides us," Mr. Trudeau said.
Ms. Williams's experience reflects one of the more intractable racial divides in American sports and culture.
She's been called the "Great Unifier"* for her rare ability to bring people together across divides.
We need writers, so we can focus on what unites us, rather than what divides us.
GOP leaders know impeachment divides Democrats and see a clear political advantage in promoting the debate.
At a memorial service on Tuesday, President Obama urged the nation to overcome its racial divides.
Partisan divides have been building for decades, bringing us to the crescendo we are experiencing today.
But Obama said that social media needs to be something that connects rather than divides people.
" Booker then pivoted to Trump, saying that the candidate "demeans us, degrades us and divides us.
You can also set up a formula that divides a series of values by a constant.
In Nigeria, and across most of black Africa, what divides us is mostly tribalism and religion.
From here, the play's focus divides to give us glimpses of Shellie's and Dex's home lives.
The country has polarized along some basic divides of race and religion and urban-versus-rural.
Both sides also agreed to not distribute leaflets along the border that divides the two countries.
We have worked so hard to get the border taken away – it divides Ireland even further.
It's the Republicans, not the Democrats, who face bitter divides that endanger the party's future. Mrs.
They are reacting to divides that already exist and pointing them out to, hopefully, fix them.
The takeaway: Medicare for All is a microcosm of the broader divides within the Democratic Party.
Davis divides the Clark County electorate into two groups, high school football diehards and everyone else.
On both the political and economic fronts, Kessler argues, Democrats must try to bridge these divides.
But there remain sharp divides within the party across age groups, ideological views and party affiliation.
Mr. Parscale divides his time between Virginia and Florida, where he has purchased personal office space.
And a very modern romance proves that, despite divides both cultural and digital, love still wins.
The verdict laid bare seemingly gaping divides in the national reckoning around sexual consent and assault.
McCormack, 55, divides his working year between Vancouver, where "Travelers" is shot, and Universal City, Calif.
And the words have become the subject of a branding battle crossing political and generational divides.
In the divides the war rended, you can see the swellings of today's impenetrable political bubbles.
Around the world, the old political divides are being replaced, and political geographies are being redrawn.
But alliances also need rebuilding at home, to focus on the political apartheid which divides us.
A de facto border called the Line of Control divides it between New Delhi and Islamabad.
"This is great," said Stephen McAuley, 58, who divides his week between New Jersey and Florida.
The greatest danger lies in the south, along the armistice line that divides Israel and Syria.
Urban-rural divides in politics are not new, but Ms. Cramer believes we're witnessing something different.
Beyond divides its teams between components, as opposed to simply assigning different products to different groups.
And on the other hand, I think that especially the technology divides, is creating the risk.
A low, granite-topped partition divides the living area from the dining room and vintage kitchen.
Sewn across the canvas is a strip of multicolored fabric that divides the composition in two.
He connected it to the racial and geographic divides that have cleaved the country post-election.
When today's identity politics insists on "either-oring" who we are, it impoverishes and divides us.
Ms. Boykin's 1960s costume design divides the cast by fabric color: black, white, fuchsia, grass-green.
There will even be food sourced from the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that divides the two countries.
They used Facebook and other social media platforms to inflame preexisting racial tensions and political divides.
Yet instead of uniting India in horror, the incident has deepened religious, political and ethical divides.
The intersection of internet speech law and gun rights policy has scrambled some usual political divides.
"This moment cannot be something that divides us," said Travis County Democratic Party Chairman Vincent Harding.
Deep, irreparable, Twitter-ignited divides over two septuagenarians will not a long-lasting progressive movement make.
It's no secret that we're not communicating very well across political and other divides right now.
What many do not recognize is that it deliberately divides responsibility over some closely-connected activities.
This election exposed deep divides in American society and made many people anxious about the future.
There are deep partisan divides, conflicting talking points and an inability to agree on basic facts.
Kristin focused on the need for global citizens capable of finding common ground across cultural divides.
The legislation divides Democrats, with progressives arguing it goes too far to deregulate larger financial institutions.
These divides depend, not on geography, but on where the wealth has concentrated – usually, over centuries.
And another take on American partisanship: our analysis shows intriguing divides in the country's music tastes.
But the past decade saw a sharp rise in increasingly personal and identity-driven political divides.
It would be easy to think that these fractures represent fundamental, unbridgeable divides that always existed.
Yet these interactions, which often bridge divides of class, culture and personal psychology, can break down.
The difference in opinion mirrors larger divides over Mr. Trump's other deregulation efforts, Mr. Krauss writes.
The difference in opinion mirrors larger divides over Mr. Trump's other deregulation efforts, Mr. Krauss writes.
Still, I've been trying to ask myself what answers to America's political divides might be persuasive.
"Good people, friends of mine," said Mr. Harkin, who divides his time between Washington and Iowa.
He literarily divides his film into sections that point to the narrative relationship of his characters.
This goes double for a bill like the Combating BDS Act, which divides Democrats among themselves.
Now, I realize that VET TV isn't going to shatter any molds or bridge any divides.
I can't remember a time where people were so married to what divides us in music.
But more recently, Collier argues, these reciprocal obligations unraveled as class divides, separating the educated from the less educated, and regional divides, separating dense metropolitan areas that attracted a critical mass of educated professionals from smaller cities and towns that did not, have strained national loyalties.
"Race is effective because it divides," Scott Reed, a Republican consultant, wrote of the ad in 2004.
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It is perhaps the comb's multiple associations that have ensured its success across generational divides and time.
That assessment of Obama's presidency, as well as his approval ratings, are marked by sharp partisan divides.
Beijing may not mind that protests squeeze business, if the rising cost of resistance divides the movement.
The common thread running through so many European countries is ironically something that inevitably divides them: nationalism.
The latest recount underscores the deep divides plaguing one of the most critical states in American politics.
"Conservatives will always stand up for a politics that unites us rather than divides us," she promised.
Dialogue is a critical way to bridge the often entrenched divides between police and communities of color.
Bathroom access for transgender teen divides Missouri town "I started having a panic attack," he told CNN.
FM Global's study divides the United States into three large regions: East Coast, West Coast and Midwest.
The study, which also divides China into three regions, ranked those areas 57th, 63rd and 66th globally.
It is weakening our political and social bonds, separating our economic fortunes and driving bitter cultural divides.
REPORTER: What do you think needs to be done to overcome the racial divides in this country?
There are vast divides when it comes to social issues like religion, race, gender and gay rights.
Their differences stem less from ideological divides and more from the political realities of their respective chambers.
But I'd argue that social divides are byproducts of real and unavoidable differences in values and power.
Officers had arrived at the border fence that divides Nogales, Mexico, and Nogales, Arizona, around 3 a.m.
Those issues don't include policing, guns or the death penalty — issues on which partisan divides are strong.
A railroad track divides the city both geographically and racially, a common occurrence in many Delta towns.
One of the greatest divides is generational; that will hardly heal if oldies sit out the experience.
South Korean companies have been buying up land near the demilitarised zone that divides the two countries.
In "Tracks of the Mormons" (1960), he divides the painting up into large, amorphous areas of color.
Monozygotic multiples occur when the egg divides after fertilization, meaning that the multiples share the same DNA.
To growth hack loyalty, one of the best things companies can do is strip away the divides.
For so many folks from both of these demographics, however, these alleged generational divides can feel hyperbolic.
The initiative aims to help students better communicate across racial, generational, class and ideological divides, she said.
These divides become even more significant (and frustrating) as I get older and choose where to live.
Even at this early stage in the process, the line that divides life and death is blurred.
The app divides the bottom of the foot into sectors: heel, toe and left and right sides.
Ultimately, the Republicans' inability to bridge their ideological divides led to the bill's collapse in late March.
That index has stayed above the 50-point mark, which divides expansion from contraction, 54.93 straight months.
Despite a personal favorability rating his colleagues would drool over, Sanders divides opinion across the political spectrum.
One significant religious liberty case -- an issue that closely divides the justices — will be heard next week.
There had to be more to it than that if the real divides were to be breached.
In many ways, messenger bots lift the veil that divides a public persona and the average Joe.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film aims to explore the accidental friendship that transcended cultural divides.
"We don't want to have another President like this one who divides our country," Ryan told reporters.
Ofili's imprint Black from 1997 is especially interesting, considering the deep racial divides of our current times.
However, the growing cost of real estate has spurred concerns globally about inequality and deepening wealth divides.
It was the latest sign of investors' heightened sensitivity to any signs of deepening divides over trade.
Instead, it assumes that ideological divides among the American citizenry will ensure that the lies don't matter.
In fact Mr Trump uses a different spectrum: one which divides the world into Ins and Outs.
Despots love to stoke selfishness among their subjects, he went on, because it usefully divides the masses.
The Rodríguez family's lawsuit alleged that Swartz shot Rodríguez through the border fence that divides Nogales, Ariz.
Courage is what divides those who only talk about change from those who actually act to change.
Patricia divides different chapters of her life based on the clothing that she wore at the time.
THIS WEEKEND marks three decades since the wall fell, yet stark divides remain between east and west.
He divides his time between New York and Puerto Rico, where he sponsors an annual dance event.
Bazelon is an accurate reporter elsewhere, but on this subject, she divides where actually there is agreement.
Dikotter, a professor of humanities at the University of Hong Kong, divides the period into four phases.
That is what unites us up here instead of what divides us, which is campaign finance reform.
The king divides his kingdom between Regan and Gaela, throwing the court into chaos with their scheming.
Because what divides the two movements — their causes — is far stronger than what might bring them together.
The fate of Verizon's call centers highlights some of the crucial divides between management and the unions.
I learned about how the Saudi government divides the tent areas after speaking with hajj travel agents.
His surprise offer to form an "institutional government" with M5S has deepened existential divides within both parties.
And since the '30s, American progressivism has been hobbled over urban-rural as well as racial divides.
Heavier-duty jobs can cost up to $4,000Cirakoglu divides his jobs into categories to ascertain a price.
He is the author of Exceptional America: What Divides Americans From the World and From Each Other.
It's 120-miles-long and while it divides the city, it also runs the length of Cyprus.
The report divides Continuums of Care into major cities, largely urban, largely suburban and largely rural areas.
It divides the world: the things we do out there, and the things we do in here.
The divides that appear in the comments suggest that women's opinions can be underrepresented in other institutions.
Their literalist worldview divides the world into black and white, right and wrong, believers and non-believers.
Because of his longevity and political visibility he came to symbolise a past which still divides Guatemalans.
Andrew said that focusing on the intrinsic differences between groups is a way to heal racial divides?
Spreading disinformation about the shooters motivations and political affiliations doesn't help anyone and deepens America's political divides.
Virtually everyone in political media or national politics is on the former side of both those divides.
Our healthcare system divides conditions into physical health concerns, which are "medical" problems, and mental health issues.
Fans will never choose to leave their idols alone, so we're having to create these divides online.
This is not an analysis of the thinking deepening our political divides, but a demonstration of it.
Gunshots rang out and mortar bombs were fired near the Tigris River, which divides east and west.
Jackson entered Europe by climbing over the fence that divides Morocco from the Spanish enclave of Melilla.
They then held an impromptu meeting in May at the demilitarized zone that divides the two Koreas.
They want a candidate who can defeat Trump, bridge the divides and restore respectability to the presidency.
Florida started to realize that Ford's election reflected simmering dissatisfaction with Toronto's growing economic and cultural divides.
That same clustering force is also at the root of these very deep divides in our society.
As long as some have essential tools to succeed and others do not, the divides only grow.
The charity divides the roughly 100,000 working-age poor it deals with each year into two groups.
To that end, the RT network amplifies voices of dissent, to sow discord and widen social divides.
They cut across political divides, even the biggest divide of them all: between civilian and military authorities.
The case has also highlighted cultural divides between Australian athletes of Pacific Islander descent and their teammates.
In the picture book years, finding great stories that don't perpetuate traditional gender divides is relatively easy.
As more Americans realize this new future, it is changing how cultural and political divides take shape.
He divides royal biographers into "fawners and psychos," and admits to a certain "delirium" of his own.
Kashmiris speak of a psychological tension that divides communities, individual families and sometimes even the same person.
Her patterns are intensely colorful, and she hopes fashion can bridge the poisonous divides between ethnic groups.
A de facto border called the Line of Control divides the region between New Delhi and Islamabad.
Whether it would eventually pass, of course, is a different matter given deep partisan divides in Congress.
Although diverse, the only thing that really separates us is the body of water that divides us.
Gambling divides the public, and there has often been opposition to expansion of it on many grounds.
You might just find that our shared love for it can unite as much as it divides.
Anything that divides two candidates who represent the future of America is a distraction we cannot afford.
He explored how modified histones were copied when a cell divides, right down to the molecular level.
Obama won the White House in 2008 partially on a promise to overcome partisan divides in Washington.
Nor did the president, as he had in previous remarks, attempt to diagnose what divides the country.
This decision promotes a program that does the opposite: divides students by race and promotes ethnic chauvinism.
Many of the cultural divides that began to express themselves in 1968 seem to still exist today.
The partisan divides, jurisdictional squabbles and industry rifts that paralyzed previous bills have also not been eradicated.
One need not venture too far into today's traditional media and social media to see the divides.
" Anne-Marie from Chicago: "The argument divides the economic classes into 'millionaires and billionaires' and everyone else.
Officials were also concerned over any perception of preferring Christians could further Iraq's sectarian divides, ProPublica noted.
Donald Trump is running a campaign that divides people and is a campaign of blame and anger.
Later, there were discussions about dividing the Middle East into "tribal politics," and then Shia-Sunni divides.
But some activists think revulsion of the president might provide the necessary momentum to bridge any divides.
Which would be ludicrous, as well as risking the usual political divides from styming good faith effort.
We must now continue to try to find ways to heal our deepest and most painful divides.
The poll reflects sharp partisan divides over Sessions, the Mueller probe and Trump's handling of the presidency.
By Friday, the government forces had pushed the militants across the Tigris River, which divides the city.
Forget agreeing to disagree: Labour's warring tribes can't even agree on what it is that divides them.
Many wrote of the mending of political and social divides, some the mending of their own families.
Paula Derrow is a writer and editor who divides her time between New York City and Connecticut.
I actually think that the divides are serious and meaningful, but I think they're actually not ideological.
It clearly divides the status bar and bottom menu from the portion of the screen reserved for content.
"We would never take part in any incident that divides the Afghan people," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.
In that fecund little valley that divides our rational and and instinctive reactions to machines, Gannon's work thrives.
We get caught up in minutiae and risk losing sight of what binds us, rather than divides us.
The FBI divides on-the-job deaths of police officers into two types: felonious killings and accidental killings.
REED: Well, the issue of the Supreme Court is an issue that unites Republicans and it divides Democrats.
Pääkkönen has always been an outsider looking in on the cultural divides that underpin everyday life in America.
The city is characterized by racial and economic divides more than 20 years after the end of apartheid.
You see it in the fight to make government a force for healing our racial and cultural divides.
Indian-born Mr Mishra divides his time between London and a retreat at the foot of the Himalayas.
Political sensitivities aside, Lego is aware it needs to bridge cultural divides to gain market share in China.
It's about her feeling she can be anything because she is smart and strong and nothing divides us.
In 1994, President Bill Clinton's administration began the construction of the fence that divides the U.S. and Mexico.
One of the striking features of Trump's campaign has been how it crosses divides within the Republican Party.
She grew up in Beijing, attended Peking University and now divides her time between New York and Beijing.
It's about her feeling she can be anything because she is smart and strong and nothing divides us.
The central fold further divides the two but also creates a space for them to face each other.
Compared with the gaping regional divides in China, the rich world's increasingly visible geographical inequality seems almost trivial.
In monozygotic twinning, the zygote divides into two separate embryos early on, which are clones that develop separately.
The authoritarian mindset And that brings us to a related point that divides Obama from his G20 counterparts.
"Every time a normal cell divides, it makes several mistakes called mutations," explained Vogelstein at the press conference.
A third proposal describes a long-term plan to use social media to expose divides in rival campaigns.
The homicide also promises to offer commentary on the idea of class divides in an affluent seaside enclave.
The novel, set in 1940s South Africa, illustrates the racial and social divides that gave way to Apartheid.
No, but it is a central issue and it divides the two parties more than war, abortion, guns.
In dissecting the technology that arguably divides us socially, Planet of the Apps loses a lot of humanity.
He now divides his time between Switzerland, England and northern Italy; he does not live in New York.
Deckman — who has long studied the intersection of gender, politics, and religion — divides Moore's supporters in two camps.
Then there's his American Exchange Program, which would bridge the country's cultural divides with student swaps between regions.
"Macron has understood we have to rethink politics, that we have to overcome the old divides," Brunelle said.
Our country faces what some would argue are historic divides -- racially, culturally, geographically, and in our gender experiences.
Despite marked divides between its northern and southern halves, the Golden State has always nourished its own identity.
The divides are, in some senses, greater than half a century ago; the nation is more politically polarized.
President Obama says the sacrifices of America's military veterans transcends the divides that sometimes erupt in U.S. politics.
The election, he said, revealed the country's unity and was not an "opening for the deepening" of divides.
Amazon Books divides books into sections by what is popular nearby and what is read fastest on Kindle.
A president needs to span deep divides, build complex coalitions and unite warring factions — at home and abroad.
Democrats have accused Trump of exploiting racial divides as a political strategy aimed at shoring up his base.
It divides the north side of Milwaukee from the south side of Milwaukee, and it's always been industrial.
We spend too much time focusing on what divides us now we must focus on what unites us.
The departure from Republican leaders' spin was a show of the deep ideological divides within the Republican Party.
The Yangzi, the more immense torrent, divides the wheat-growing north from the rice cultivation of the south.
Authoritarian leaders, religious orthodoxies, sectarian divides, and the shameless exploitation of natural resources has put society in shambles.
"We are far more united and have far more in common than that which divides us," she said.
Apart from its legality in workplaces, Trump's language has ignited impassioned responses across racial, ethnic and political divides.
The 30-minute video features a broad range of industry talent, crossing gender, size, race, and ability divides.
But local politics make for strange bedfellows, and, more importantly, partisan divides can disintegrate at a small scale.
But the army remains the one island of social solidarity where the country's political and economic divides vanish.
"Sports brings people together — it unites us, not divides us," Sportsnet President Bart Yabsley said in the release.
And thank you for pushing us to see that there is more that unites us than divides us.
The question which divides us is whether it is crazy enough to have a chance of being correct.
Reagan would be outraged and contemptuous of any American president who repeatedly undermines and divides the NATO alliance.
In our land of over 300 million souls, we have far more that unites us than divides us.
In response, Dr. Gause said, "Saddam's regime became explicitly sectarian," widening Sunni-Shiite divides to deter future uprisings.
Republicans also accused Democrats of trying to avoid a vote that divides their caucus over the BDS issue.
It is further indication of the vast political, racial and religious divides that still exist in our country.
Just like in South Africa, this will require innovative and inclusive processes that allow members to bridge divides.
Obama expressed regret for not having had more success bridging those divides in this era of political polarization.
While these debates premised on false divides will almost surely continue before they abate, one thing remains constant.
Product design often divides a potential user base into two camps: "normal cases and edge cases," she said.
Between the lines: The justices' competing approaches to this case mirrored the broader partisan divides in electoral politics.
Ideology had formed a kind of a comforting curtain around the more intractable divides of race and identity.
The Constitution divides power between the states and the federal government, but it also protects certain individual rights.
Still, as the virus spreads and more people know someone affected, the typical partisan divides might not hold.
Yet on Capitol Hill, the story of immigration policy has been one of inaction and deep intraparty divides.
Nigeria is vast, and its dishes reflect the geographic, cultural and ethnic divides that exist within our country.
Mr. Johnson divides opinion, flopped as foreign secretary and has been described as Britain's answer to President Trump.
America's divides do not fall neatly along state lines, but rather within states and between locales and regions.
Parishioners at St. Joseph's said in December that Father Timone divides his time between New York and California.
Beyond dividing left and right, it divides us from the representatives who are supposed to speak for us.
In 1968, the political system reflected the vast political divide, but the primary divides were inside the parties.
The new divides are open society versus closed society, empathy versus resentment, multilateralism versus isolation, parochialism versus cosmopolitanism.
This gave many Sinhalese a sense of siege, deepening us-versus-them divides that have outlasted the fighting.
New Zealand's decision also further divides the world into places that accept Chinese investments and places that don't.
The "confirmation" is part of NASA's project management plan, which divides missions into phases separated by independent reviews.
The posters are a stark illustration of the deep divides between the two low-priced Mexican-food chains.
The agreement treats the surface of the Caspian as international water and divides the seabed into territorial zones.
Take his two most recent (and his most high profile) attempts to bridge ideological divides on Capitol Hill.
His last novel, "Comfort Zone" (2013), was about a controversy over a proposed mosque that divides contemporary Oxford.
What if we had civil and evidence-based dialogue across our great divides of party, ideology and identity?
The country has grown in such a way that racial and socioeconomic divides will continue to get worse.
He divides film and video work in the art world into two categories: the performative and the cinematic.
But on more specific proposals that could be seen as limiting gun rights, there were very partisan divides.
A snaking, pale-wood bookshelf divides the room into cosseting quadrants, scaling it down for pint-size patrons.
" From minimal to elaborate sensing there's a continuum, "and no reason to think in terms of sharp divides.
For starters, the company's internal polling shows its customer base divides equally between Republicans and Democrats, Mycoskie said.
Moon and Kim are meeting face-to-face Friday in the demilitarized zone that divides the two Koreas.
His act divides his teammates — his protégé, Caulder (Kyle Schmid), is outraged — but they agree to keep quiet.
Mr. Azzawi laments the fact that rather than rebuilding Iraq, the American occupation fostered new, bloody sectarian divides.
Trending down: In 2019, Americans said that social media wastes our time, spreads lies and divides the nation.
I hope that today's tragedy will serve as a reminder of what unites us, not what divides us.
At the time my argument was criticized by Catholics on both sides of the church's theological-political divides.
The court today is beset by partisan divides in a way that Holmes's generation could barely have understood.
In that account, God forms a single, ungendered human being in his image, then divides it into two.
Political parties -- including Nehru's own Indian National Congress (INC) party -- began to pander to voters along religious divides.
If there is one thing that unites us this Thanksgiving, it is anxiety about how much divides us.
"I'm 2200, and I like being 223.2," said JoJo, who divides her time between Omaha and Los Angeles.
It speaks to the divides not only in our politics generally but in our views of the country.
He argues that the divergence in foundational principles reinforced the rural-urban divides of history, economy and geography.
The Federal Communications Commission divides the wireless spectrum into three categories: low band, mid band, and high band.
Beyond partisan divides, the President's ratings continue to be marked by sharp divisions by gender, race and age.
But while these divides run deep, they are also simplistic stereotypes that are reinforced by ignorance and insults.
Let us acknowledge, if only for one afternoon, that there is far more that unites us than divides.
I don't know how they reconcile the divides within their own conference, never mind find any Democratic votes.
Essentially, Barclays takes the enterprise value of a company and divides it by its customer life time value.
Issues like abortion with urban-rural divides in public opinion further widened the gap between the two groups.
But it's a mistake to think that regional divides are the source of the nation's core economic problems.
And a very recent study suggests that just having the phone in the same room divides our attention.
"One of the factors that divides Europe is an economic one," said Mr. Curtis of the safety council.
Democracies are not invulnerable, especially ones that have been riven by ethnic divides for literally their entire existence.
It's not just black versus white, MMA versus boxer, but they're actually marketing the fight [on racial divides].
Here's how it works: at the beginning of each match, a huge, indestructible wall divides the island in half.
This is an issue on which there will likely be divides between Democrats in Congress and the White House.
It's what the spat tells us about the core divides within the conservative movement in the age of Trump.
And then the Border Patrol divides everything into sectors, and it might be 100 or more miles between sectors.
But he said he was not leaving out of frustration over deep party divides that have often paralyzed Congress.
Hussein's 7th-century death led to a split between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims that still divides the sects today.
President Trump&aposs pick of Brett Kavanaugh infuriates liberal pundits, divides conservative pundits and sparks a fiercely partisan debate.
The executive divides his time between Dallas, where his family is based, and Toronto, where his company is headquartered.
Bridging divides, rather than deepening them, is part of the important work to be done in the days ahead.
I hope Captive State is a hopeful film, in that those tribalistic divides become moot, irrelevant, and totally redundant.
"It's a scary telenovela," says Marco Magalhaes, a makeup artist who divides his time between Rio and Los Angeles.
Khamenei also reiterated Iran's disagreement with any measure that threatened the territorial integrity of Iraq and divides the country.
These divides are colliding and combining in troubling ways — creating a whole spectrum of education, information, and privacy inequality.
These divides are colliding and combining in troubling ways — creating a whole spectrum of education, information and privacy inequality.
Here's a look at five moments over time where change was made, even in the face of stark divides.
Western intervention depends on these divides healing, and unity around the third government of Prime Minister-Designate al-Sarraj.
In America, voters are falling along similar generational divides on the issues of freedom, sovereignty, trade, and big government.
Their donation model divides contributions among left-leaning organizations and Democratic candidates to give greater power to smaller donators.
To truly come to grips with America's economic divides across geography, policymakers must confront the problem of localized joblessness.
Each time a cell divides, its telomeres get shorter, and so they provide some insight into our biological age.
Voters united across racial and religious divides to support the coalition, which also includes explicitly Muslim and indigenous parties.
Asked about the differences between Trump and Pence on trade, Priebus said it's an issue that divides the GOP.
Tim Ryan will argue that he can unite Americans, while Trump just divides them, a Ryan campaign aide said.
In addition to their sharp divides along racial lines, Pennsylvania voters' preferences are also divided by gender and education.
AN INVISIBLE LINE in Greensboro divides the campus of North Carolina A&T State, America's largest historically black university.
The first daughter gets a taste of bridging partisan divides when she meets with Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards.
A CNN/Kaiser Family Foundation poll (PDF) released this week reveals deep divides across the United States on immigration.
Aside from partisanship, the poll suggests one of the sharpest demographic divides among debate-watchers is education among whites.
For example, the Golden Globes divides its Best Picture award into two distinct categories: drama and comedy or musical.
His is a hunch that the divides between political tribes can be bridged if voters' aspirations are being met.
That discounts the deep divides that remain among Democrats, including between the progressive lawmakers and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Seeing it as a skin, a membrane that only divides inside from outside, creates an uncanny sensation of thinness.
Abramson divides her tome into three parts devoted to four organizations: BuzzFeed, Vice, the Washington Post and the Times.
President Trump's State of the Union embodied the surprising and frequently baffling ways the president zips across partisan divides.
"No language that isolates, divides or insults people based on any of those factors can be tolerated," it said.
At Chihuo, they create similar lists, but are insistent on sub-categories like breakfast, lunch, dinner, or regional divides.
Below, we present a chart that divides U.S. venture investment by regions as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau.
In Washington, the net neutrality debate divides along two well-entrenched fault lines, whose twain rarely, if ever, meet.
All of this came with the intensity of bridging personal and ideological divides that in many cases felt insurmountable.
He had helped to destroy the political center, deepening the partisan divides that would eventually erupt into civil war.
The election calcified our divides, both real and imagined, and laid bare the sometimes-ugly underbelly of the process.
The index rose 0.9 percentage points to 50.2, just above the 50-point mark which divides expansion from contraction.
From the elevator bank, the front door opens onto an entry hall that divides the living and entertaining spaces.
He divides his time between a farmhouse in Wales, a boat in Europe and trips to Asia and Africa.
While it's not quite an issue of "net neutrality," it certainly divides the audience into haves and have-nots.
The RealReal divides the sale price 40/60; once a seller's wares reach $10,000, that person receives 70 percent.
The referendum exposed deep divides between young and old, rich and poor, urban London and "Little England" outside it.
In a country already facing so many great divides, we don't need our politicians sowing further division about contraception.
Which side of the "roped-off area" that divides observer from observed does a writer, remembering her past, occupy?
The odds of it ending in any manner that does not deepen political divides are lengthening by the day.
That's partly because the new show divides its time between the high seas and the town of La Rochelle.
In Boston, after the marathon bombing in 2013, people reached out across all sorts of social and economic divides.
Deepening divisions between East and WestMuch divides East and West Germany 30 years after the fall of the Wall.
They once thought him capable of healing the country's divides, and basked in the optimism that flowed through Istanbul.
After we left KFC, Mothakge and I climbed the ridge that divides Diepsloot from finer neighborhoods to its southwest.
The Jewish American community is far from monolithic, but what connects us is far greater than what divides us.
Fitch nets the remaining cash against total debt and divides by operating EBITDA to calculate supplemental adjusted net leverage.
The decisive win by the "Leave" campaign exposed deep divides: young versus old, urban versus rural, Scotland versus England.
As for Wagner, he divides himself between the older, rueful master Sachs and the brilliant upstart Walther von Stolzing.
The latest window into those divides is a push to abolish ICE and transition its responsibilities to other agencies.
The family divides of the Trump era are large and small, and they are visible all over the country.
He began his career in an elite guards unit along the demilitarized zone that divides North and South Korea.
Similar divides have been seen regarding the Brexit issue in Britain and the Trump presidency in the United States.
" He continued: "Sports has never been something that divides people it&aposs always been something that brings someone together.
Commercial flight innovation was the next step forward, quickening travel and further lessening the geographical divides of the country.
On this issue, he feeds blacks the same line he feeds everyone else, an outlook that divides marginalized communities.
I greatly fear that the violence of this past week will further exacerbate the deep divides in our society.
In this telling, Pelosi and the Democrats are Trump's foremost antagonists, and in bridging their divides, he weakened himself.
Or you could let Sam Sifton show you how to make a gravy so good it heals all divides.

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