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"divisive" Definitions
  1. causing people to be split into groups that disagree with or oppose each other

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"They say we're divisive, but we're not divisive," Limbaugh said.
He wanted to get divisive about which word was more divisive.
"I think that he has been divisive, very divisive," he said.
And number two in terms of divisive, I don't think I'm divisive.
"Slavery was divisive, Jim Crow segregation was, by definition, divisive," Jones said.
And that variable is always divisive -- a divisive issue like race or immigration.
Number two, in terms of divisive, I don't think I'm a divisive person.
Number Two, in terms of divisive: I don't think I'm a divisive person.
Race is our most divisive issue; it's always been our most divisive issue.
"They say we're divisive, but we're not divisive," Mr. Limbaugh told the crowd.
Case touches divisive issues The case touched on two divisive social issues: abortion and immigration.
Put simply, the preferential ballot punishes movies that are divisive, and boy, is this movie divisive.
Corporations tend not to like divisive issues, which hurt business, and Trump is nothing if not divisive.
Voters reject divisive politics The Delhi election had come to represent a mandate on Modi's divisive platform.
"Number two, in terms of divisive, I don't think I'm a divisive person," the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee added.
To press for a nominee less divisive than Sanders, they're forced to behave in a manner that's, well, divisive.
Sucker Punch is actually one of the more divisive movies in Snyder's already divisive canon — and in really instructive ways.
"Climate change is a divisive term on the Hill and it's a divisive term among the electorate," said Mr. Faison.
This works best when the nonsense is inflammatory and divisive, which is why Trump says so many inflammatory and divisive things.
The thinking was that a divisive primary would have hurt the party, but they ended up getting a divisive primary anyway.
As a result, what has been considered an ugly and divisive presidential campaign may carry forward into an ugly and divisive presidency.
"Union Pacific in no way, shape or form condones or supports divisive or perceived to be divisive statements," a company tweet reads.
When respected civil rights leader Representative John Lewis says Trump's divisive rhetoric reminds him of segregationist governor George Wallace, he's not entirely wrong: Trump's rhetoric is divisive, but some divisive policy-driven rhetoric is exactly what African Americans need right now.
Number two, in terms of divisive, I don't think I'm a divisive person, I'm a unifier, unlike our president now, I'm a unifier.
About six in 274 Republicans said their primary has been more divisive, and three quarters of Democrats said their primary has been more energizing than divisive.
"Union Pacific in no way, shape or form condones or supports divisive or perceived to be divisive statements," the railroad franchise said in a statement on Twitter.
David Gergen: GOP, don't rush to this divisive vote America appears to be on the verge of one of the most divisive votes in modern Congressional history.
To spread clicky, viral, and divisive memes on divisive issues like race, religion, gender, the Second Amendment, and Hillary Clinton, both before and after the 2016 presidential election.
To start, however, we can't ignore the election of Donald Trump, which came with divisive rhetoric during the election and attempts to forge equally divisive policies after taking office.
"I think he's divisive [and] I think he'd have to acknowledge that he is very divisive," he told NBC's Savannah Guthrie during an interview in his West Wing office.
"The trolls would create and highlight the most divisive threads in the conversation around these hashtags, with an aim of dragging the conversation in that more divisive direction," Warren said.
While we're here, Ann Coulter, who has turned being divisive into money, recently told the Christian radio host Eric Metaxas that liberals who call her ''divisive'' are using the ''hecklers' veto.
It was an artistic representation — though a divisive one.
" That time she called Donald Trump "divisive" and "misogynistic.
" The American Jewish Committee called Trump's comments "shockingly divisive.
When Senator Lindsey Graham calls Cruz ''the most divisive figure I've ever seen in the United States Senate,'' he is appalled that Cruz's being divisive is also the source of his stardom.
"Their negative, violent and divisive strategy just got a shot in the arm," said Rupa Subramanya, a prominent economist who once supported Mr. Modi, but has soured as his leadership turned divisive.
Britain was virtually bankrupt, but surrendering the project was divisive.
Never before has a tiny talking tree been so divisive.
He advised caution to companies tweeting about potentially divisive topics.
So is there a path forward on this divisive issue.
" In Paredes' eyes the notion of a wall is "divisive.
However, many conservatives saw Khatib's comments as divisive and provocative.
And in classic Trumpian fashion, so all be very divisive.
The message of the march was muddled, thorny and divisive.
HelloFlo's latest ad celebrates a divisive monthly visitor: Aunt Flo.
Within the game, however, the book was far more divisive.
Because the street stuff, I think, is divisive and dangerous.
Russia uses these campaigns to create discord over divisive issues.
To him, the army emphasised unity; politicians were too divisive.
" She added, "This is not just divisive rhetoric, my friends.
The Parliament should reject these unnecessary and divisive constitutional changes.
That would be a highlight for this divisive G7 summit.
Divisive primaries can hurt parties quite badly in general elections.
The concept of love at first sight is pretty divisive.
"Vulgar and divisive," Obama declared of the politicking last month.
He thereby engineered the most racially divisive election in years.
Click here to view original GIFJack White is divisive musician.
Still, the wheel on the divisive corset trend keeps turning.
Clinton has accused him of being divisive and a bully.
He rejected traditional, divisive definitions of liberalism, nationalism and modernism.
It will be fearful and closed and divisive and anxious.
The Economist's Emma Hogan offers recommendations on this divisive issue.
He's traded a divisive topic for one centered around devices.
Obama made other references to Trump's divisive time in office.
It's fair to say you've been quite a divisive figure.
The topic is divisive among the party's rank and file.
"This has been a very divisive election season," Johnson said.
The Facebook pages were divisive — and effective, according to DFRL.
"Divisive groups and pages can still fuel polarization" Zuckerberg notes.
Charlotte says the demonstrations became divisive, as opposed to unifying.
Malpass would be a divisive figure at the World Bank.
Dustin Moskovitz calls the Republican presidential candidate divisive and dangerous.
Such divisive subjects inevitably jar with many of his fans.
Sure, they may be divisive, but isn't everything in 250?
This hydrating eye cream, like many eye creams, is divisive.
George W. Bush for being racially divisive, was widely praised.
Not just that, these cookies seem to be very divisive.
" And President Barack Obama: "President Obama has been politically divisive.
"We are slipping into being a divisive country," Ryan said.
"It was a shameful, destructive and divisive speech," said Rep.
Steve King's only call to fame's saying offensive, divisive things.
Use bots to amplify divisive speech and to sow confusion.
And I wish this president would stop the divisive rhetoric.
Whatever Jones touches turns into pure, divisive drama it seems.
Public breastfeeding has been a divisive issue in recent years.
These Democrats are breaking with tradition after a divisive election.
Barbie debate is as old and divisive as Backstreet vs.
After a divisive election, this could represent important common ground.
Republicans think the opposite: 59 percent say it's been divisive.
And a majority of them blame Trump's divisive campaign rhetoric.
The legacy of a divisive impeachment is not all bad.
Let me take another divisive social issue: the migrant crisis.
In fact, it's one of the most divisive food topics.
In a bitter and divisive campaign, the Conservatives stumbled first.
It's true, the political stage are more divisive than ever.
Divisive and ineffective governments still rule in Syria and Iraq.
Some say there's no rush to take on divisive cases.
Rethinking tax expenditures is politically divisive, but not inherently heinous.
Ideological fights within their camp have been bitter and divisive.
This has been the most divisive election in modern history.
This is the irony of divisive politics that Elie exposed.
" The following month, she called impeachment "divisive" and a "distraction.
Will a new bracket for high earners be too divisive?
There are already signs that the spinoff will be divisive.
For a new laptop, the MacBook Pro has been divisive.
"It doesn't have to be divisive," said Charlotte Pence, 2628.
One reporter asked them to address the show's divisive finale.
Pakistan's role in any negotiations also remains a divisive issue.
The project has become a deeply divisive issue in Europe.
After the divisive Pelosi-Ryan contest, only four Democrats — Reps.
Voters overwhelmingly rejected Trump's divisive and hateful politics in November.
The Democratic debate over health care is also proving divisive.
" He also reportedly called the article "extremely divisive and disruptive.
He steered clear of divisive topics like abortion and Israel.
Immigration has long been a difficult and politically divisive issue.
Capital punishment is about as divisive an issue as exists.
But not all varieties of anger are divisive and destructive.
He was openly critical of President Trump, calling him divisive.
Ibrahimovic's confidence, his swagger, once made him a divisive figure.
And a divisive leader is not the party's only problem.
"He is very divisive," said Ms. Jerath, the newspaper columnist.
The use of force, in particular, is a divisive issue.
Building seven episodes around a protagonist so divisive was tricky.
There have been times where that impact became somewhat divisive.
Some of Trump's "rhetoric is extremely divisive" and It's dark.
Medicaid expansion has proved a divisive issue for Republican governors.
Mr. Netanyahu's is seen by opponents as divisive and polarizing.
In Washington, research funding on this divisive topic remains anemic.
He cannot do that by being as divisive as Trump.
Natto is undoubtedly one of the world's most divisive foods.
On many occasions, they pushed both sides of divisive issues.
Nor were the divisive moves confined to the legislative chamber.
Thus began his journey to become Italy's most divisive writer.
Damon Lindelof and Regina King expect "Watchmen" to be divisive.
The outcome validates even the ugliest and most divisive ascent.
We need to stand up and repudiate this divisive rhetoric.
Cryptocurrency is a divisive topic with strong proponents and detractors.
Previous attempts at Islamic State satire have proved similarly divisive.
He is impulsive, frenetic, egotistical, uninterested in facts and divisive.
The two share a similar brand of divisive, populist politics.
Mr. Delrahim has been a divisive figure in antitrust circles.
"It's a very divisive time right now, unfortunately," she says.
It's driving larger and more divisive wedges into the process.
She had condemned it previously as divisive for the country.
She had condemned it previously as divisive for the country.
She even bashed longtime ally Sanders over divisive campaign tactics.
A transgender villain, Charlotte, however, was a little more divisive.
The legislation is a divisive point among some Democrats, however.
The nation is confused enough with divisive narratives and misinformation.
We know Democrats face a tough, divisive fight in 2020.
The fallout of a divisive abortion case, Planned Parenthood v.
Unsurprisingly, however, this is also Arctic Monkeys' most divisive album.
Maybe that's because last year was so draining and divisive.
The most divisive policy among the candidates was nuclear energy.
Trade has proven particularly divisive within the GOP under Trump.
"As everyone knows, immigration is a divisive issue," McHenry said.
And candidates would all be incentivized to run divisive campaigns.
Nothing in agriculture is as divisive as a modified genome.
It's a pretty divisive move to start talking about Halloween candy in August, and it's made even more divisive if the candy you're talking about is one of the most controversial of the season.
" In such cases, Kagan said, she looks to see if she can "take big divisive questions and make them smaller and less divisive, and when people really want to do that it can often happen.
DIVISIVE ISSUE Independence is a highly divisive issue in Catalonia, with a poll in July showing backing for secession at its lowest level in two years, with 48.3% of people against and 44% in favour.
Such proceedings would also be "divisive" for the country, she said.
On Twitter, Warren branded both men as "small, insecure" and divisive.
Moscow denies that, but Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea remains divisive.
"I thought it was just divisive," Brady told Boston's WEEI radio.
The news has been pretty divisive recently (to put it mildly).
And I get it, sometimes the divisive stuff works in life.
Sessions' confirmation process proved divisive well before the confirmation vote. Sen.
But for more modern investors gold can be a divisive asset.
G.K. Butterfield The former Congressional Black Caucus chairman called Trump divisive.
Many lament the divisive nature of the Brexit debate in Britain.
And now there's yet another reason to hate this divisive candy.
" A spokesperson for Khan called Trump's views "ignorant, divisive and dangerous.
The way The Witcher Netflix series tells its story is divisive.
"Needless to say, a divisive primary hurts the Democratic nominee," Sen.
Unlike divisive primaries that hurt a political party -- such as Sen.
Others are simply baffled by the government's xenophobic and divisive rhetoric.
Name a more divisive piece of clothing than an Ugg boot.
In fact, this divisive immigration policy creates more issues and predicament.
His continued dishonesty and weaponization of social media has been divisive.
" Britain's Cameron called the comments "divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong.
For them, divisive isn't something you are, it's something you do.
And yes, wedges are definitely back (another divisive style, we know).
"I think that was pretty divisive for the fandom," Decker said.
United's main handicap was the United States' divisive president, Donald Trump.
Whether it's divisive across the country ... it doesn't pertain to us.
GOP leaders want to avoid a messy, divisive debate on immigration.
In government, the Conservatives cannot avoid making divisive decisions over Brexit.
Cameron had called Trump's anti-immigrant policy ideas divisive and wrong.
CEOs are facing increasing pressure to address divisive 2020 campaign issues.
Most claims of racial inequality would be brushed aside as divisive.
As a result, #WomenBoycottTwitter was as divisive as it was unifying.
Orban is seen as one of Europe's most divisive leaders, however.
Trump is divisive; he motivates loyalty with fear and encourages hatred.
This has been a central theme in Trump's divisive presidential campaign.
As a test subject, Ashley was particularly divisive among the researchers.
Behind closed doors, their scholars weigh in on big, divisive questions.
What we're saying is that we're not trying to be divisive.
But does that make me completely divisive and fascist right-wing?
Trump's divisive tweets opened an equally imposing divide between the parties.
Adding, "I'm Marmite anyway" — a reference to the divisive English condiment.
But he's always reverted back to his destructive and divisive mean.
Suppose a person posts something racially divisive about Asians on Twitter.
His inability to tamp down his divisive rhetoric tells us this.
The idea of "tragedy makeup" is divisive within the MUA community.
Tim McCormack, a nearby resident, said the issue would be divisive.
Amidst these controversies, the Women's March is more divisive than ever.
All three issues are divisive, making the next six weeks key.
Should Tillerson be nominated, climate change could be another divisive issue.
" Danforth continued: "He is the most divisive president in our history.
It had also been a divisive first quarter for the console.
This promises to be the most divisive election in many years.
Trump is the most divisive American president in at least generation.
Only faint echoes of divisive subjects intrude on the holiday weekend.
"This is a sharply divisive subject," Co-President Pete Nordstrom said.
Mr. Biden declared Ms. Warren's health care proposal to be divisive.
Prepare for divisive and ugly partisan divides in stores across America.
Others view the creation of such a district as racially divisive.
Criminal justice used to be on that list of divisive topics.
As usual, Twitter is Big Mad about yet another divisive take.
But the question is, should divisive political or issue ads run?
At a moment when political discourse is divisive and dark, Mrs.
Wild Basin was by far the most divisive of the group.
That would make for a divisive and historic first 100 days.
The idea was a divisive issue among voters along party lines.
" Trump also said the phrase "black lives matter" is "very divisive.
The president called his divisive decision a win for American energy.
Everyone has their own take on Tarantino, an unusually divisive filmmaker.
All of these figures hold views that are divisive, or worse.
Like Trump, LePage has been known for divisive and controversial statements.
Mr. Trump's divisive views helped him capture the Republican presidential nomination.
Trump himself is also a now a divisive figure in Ukraine.
Pocketbook issues beat identity politics and divisive social issues every time.
The battle for top jobs may also be divisive for parliament.
Already, Trump is bringing his divisive politics to the White House.
Bots, your days of tweeting politically divisive nonsense might be numbered.
He will remain a billionaire, and he will grow increasingly divisive.
"WWJD" isn't meant to be divisive or purely a religious question.
He'd be incredibly divisive, a British Donald Trump, if you like.
And that's done little to heal the nation's divisive political environment.
Is this possible during such a divisive time in our culture?
Today, populism is being strategically used as a divisive political force.
The problem is that several of those issues are potentially divisive.
Separately, Canada's government approved a divisive plan to extend a pipeline.
She and her allies insist impeachment is unnecessary, unpopular and divisive.
I believe that adopting divisive attitudes runs counter to those interests.
Since the day it passed, Obamacare has been controversial and divisive.
The situation is so divisive that I cannot name her here.
But Mr. Prabowo's divisive vision of the country did not prevail.
Indeed, they are among the most divisive issues in American life.
Yet they are better-known for their more divisive political activism.
But the specific ways its content is compartmentalized might be divisive.
Nancy Pelosi is the most unpopular, divisive politician in America. Period.
Air travel dos and don'ts are wildly divisive and regularly broken.
And Klobuchar showed she believes Warren's style of leadership is divisive.
He was as divisive in death as he was in life.
It's been the most divisive, most toxic campaign of my lifetime.
The big picture: Guns are a consistently divisive issue in Congress.
He's divisive, and we're lurching from one extreme to the other.
There's no reason to drag divisive topics like that into gaming.
" He said the franchise was unified by "this divisive political situation.
"It doesn't have to be divisive," she said at the time.
"Game of Thrones" wrapped up its divisive final season in May.
We currently favor the swift removal of divisive or offensive work.
Clinton's comments about Senator Bernie Sanders to be meanspirited and divisive.
But the question of how to respond is far more divisive.
"It's been a very divisive issue for two years," the Rev.
Remember how divisive reality television was, before it became just television?
Their neckband form factor, however, could be a little more divisive.
But Democrats rebuffed some Trump's comments, which they viewed as divisive.
" Piper, in making its case, said Tesla's divisive Cybertruck is "awesome.
Romney dislikes Trump because he thinks he is dishonest and divisive.
Thoughts around the correct methodology are highly divisive and passionately debated.
This historic statue is a reminder of the university's divisive past.
Ms. Park's father remains a deeply divisive figure in South Korea.
And the party's divisive nomination fight may only strengthen Trump's hand.
First, they don't pay enough attention to AI's economically divisive potential.
Clinton and play on divisive issues such as race and guns.
It is the ways to pay for it that are divisive.
Mr. Tajani has made divisive comments about Italy's wartime legacy before.
Mr. Biden has spoken against busing as ineffective and needlessly divisive.
At times, his false claims have perpetuated divisive and dangerous ideas.
Single-payer would immediately raise myriad intricate and divisive transition issues.
His recent ones have been the most divisive of his career.
"There probably has not been a more racially divisive, economic divisive president in the White House since we had presidents who supported slavery," Brooks said on "The Dale Jackson Show," as first reported by BuzzFeed News.
It's been ugly, it's been divisive, it's been coarse, it's been dispiriting.
The ERA became a central and divisive issue in the presidential race.
"We are not anti-American, just against Trump and his divisive regime".
Bernie Sanders said it was "divisive" and unlikely to get through Congress.
Brands that were once seen as studiously neutral have become explosively divisive.
Not only does this agenda have little public support, it's also divisive.
Let us all admit that La La Land is a divisive film.
Divisive issues have generated other white-knuckle moments in the year since.
Kim Kardashian West isn't the only celebrity promoting Flat Tummy's divisive lollipop.
Navid Kermani puts his finger on what's divisive in poetry and culture.
Bitcoin can be a divisive topic with its fair share of critics.
Although she was a fearless trailblazer, she also was a divisive figure.
As an uprising tactic, it's effective and divisive at the same time.
All in the name of sowing chaos during a divisive election cycle.
Yet colleges like it could prove to be less divisive than grammars.
That's because Trump ran as a promiscuous, divisive friend of Vladimir Putin.
But I think the design is going to be, uh, pretty divisive.
CANADA'S GENERAL ELECTION, held on October 21st, proved more divisive than decisive.
He is one of Britain's most globally prominent but domestically-divisive politicians.
Still reeling from that divisive, heart-wrenching episode of Game of Thrones?
Go deeper: Climate change is getting too big and divisive to solve
In the N.F.L., what makes him divisive also gives him radical allure.
But you can't just say ''because he's black,'' because that's divisive, too.
It was a divisive philosophical question about the ethics of violent resistance.
This was a tough and divisive week in the world of politics.
The answers to such questions have been many, varied and extremely divisive.
Drake also called attention to the divisive nature of Trump's political rhetoric.
Black leggings, divisive as they are, have undeniably become a fashion staple.
To YouTube, where Russian-backed disinformation agents promoted hundreds of divisive videos….
Trump's language, too, has too often been amateurish, divisive — and downright coarse.
The debate over transgender issues has often been unhelpfully virulent and divisive.
Twitter is the ultimate platform for people to voice their divisive opinions.
Set aside, for a moment, some of the more divisive policy proposals.
" WaPo cited Nancy Pelosi, saying she "described them as racist and divisive.
Some had constructive criticism, calling the idea divisive despite its good intentions.
Most of the time, even the most divisive situations have potential agreement.
But presidential elections are notoriously divisive, and 2016 isn't a normal election.
If you do not Condemn this divisive Rhetoric you are Condoning it!!
Apparently, very divisive, causing trouble all the time, backstabbing people, achieving nothing.
Its weirdness makes it divisive, but it's also spawned a rabid following.
He says it's simply a byproduct of Trump's "horrendous" and "divisive" policies.
The border adjustment tax, which favors exports over imports, has proven divisive.
Senators are expected to vote on DeVos' divisive nomination on Tuesday. Huh.
The left needs a more effective, less divisive spokesperson for its cause.
But Trump's divisive political language on race and immigration makes me sad.
Divisive issues were left for another day; so were serious policy proposals.
He wants to be defence minister, but he is a divisive figure.
This sort of divisive politics seems inevitable if parties are ethnically defined.
They hear their own views echoed in his divisive and bigoted rhetoric.
The passage showcases Biden's strengths, including his ability to transcend divisive moments.
The cheers took place during a typically divisive part of the debate.
The last thing Turkey needs from Mr Erdogan is more divisive authoritarianism.
Europe's response to last year's crisis was improvised, chaotic, divisive and expensive.
There will be no boundaries — no limits to the ugly divisive speech.
Take immigration, supposedly one of the most divisive issues in America today.
King's divisive comments about immigration have led to scrutiny in past years.
"If you do not Condemn this divisive Rhetoric you are Condoning it!!"
Because it is an issue that is a very divisive, polarizing issue.
Patriotism is indeed on the rise, but not in a divisive way.
They'll note that the president remains divisive, with record high unfavorable ratings.
Michael Dukakis in 1988—got his start running divisive campaigns in South
The measure was a divisive issue among politicians and business leaders alike.
The new "Will & Grace" is emblematic of a more divisive media age.
She is widely seen as a divisive figure in the Democratic Party.
Nonetheless, secessionists pushed ahead with their divisive roadmap as if they had
But even the question of an early general election is proving divisive.
Immigration has become a very important and rather emotional and divisive issue.
It is the result of the president's rigid, divisive and combative policies.
Both candidates had divisive conventions, and they left without fully unified parties.
The divisive day even swept up the presumptive nominee, Donald J. Trump.
Especially when you're talking about a candidate as divisive as Hillary Clinton.
Divisive rhetoric and personal attacks from the US administration are clearly unhelpful.
Yet, despite the divisive political climate, a pathway to change is emerging.
House Democratic leaders averted a potentially divisive vote to censure embattled Rep.
Reopening the divisive issue in an election year would also be tough.
They are all attempts to distance themselves from a divisive, bigoted president.
Running away has always been a divisive point in mixed martial arts.
Both moves may be strategic, but they also risk being more divisive.
But our increasingly divisive domestic politics are also part of the problem.
Within a week, the state government backpedaled and revised the divisive law.
But Trump's polarizing and divisive approach has yet to generate sizable concessions.
She is widely seen as a divisive figure in the Democratic party.
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But other conflicts were much more divisive even in their early days.
The eight justices worked harder to find common ground on divisive issues.
Such a move could open NAFTA to other divisive non-trade issues.
He can turn the page, leaving behind divisive "us against them" politics.
Immigration is such a divisive issue right now, as we've talked about.
Regardless of your good intentions, your bid is bound to be divisive.
Opponents call the subject too divisive and say it is best forgotten.
Aside from the president, the response to Tlaib's declaration has been divisive.
Neither of the two Republican plans includes such a politically divisive measure.
Both were implicated in the complicated and divisive Car Wash corruption investigation.
Because he knows that it would be very divisive in the country.
But Trump, the most divisive president in recent times, also brings headaches.
At the start of the year, he questioned whether diversity was divisive.
These were the last days of 1968, a divisive and bloody year.
Following divisive elections in 2014, Libya has been politically and territorially fractured.
It's also Mr. Hashim's hometown and where he preached his divisive ideology.
It's also Mr. Zaharan's hometown and where he preached his divisive ideology.
A three-star masterpiece of a book might just have divisive politics.
Discrimination to reach equal representation is unfair, divisive, and bad for business.
Her views on immigration as a potentially divisive force also incurred criticism.
The divisive move has angered his rivals and many of his constituents.
But recent divisive comments could cause some discomfort among the world leaders.
But Trump stopped short of acknowledging his own divisive and racist rhetoric.
But he stopped short of acknowledging his own divisive and racist rhetoric.
But Ms. Trott's eccentric character at times made her a divisive figure.
And Mr. Trump is among the most divisive presidents in American history.
Roger Wicker, setting up a divisive primary race from Wicker's right flank.
Many white evangelicals see Black Lives Matter as divisive and unduly hostile.
What follows could be one of the most divisive elections in years.
This year is both more divisive and stimulating, considered as a whole.
Strait-laced and slightly nerdy, Mr. Schiff tightly controlled the divisive process.
This led to a divisive and bitter war from 1967 to 1970.
Pete Buttigieg: Buttigieg is, weirdly, the most divisive candidate in the field.
Clinton as a force for tolerance in a divisive election season. Mrs.
Despite living abroad, Thaksin has remained a divisive figure in Thai politics.
Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), a highly divisive move in the Republican Party.
Such a bill would be dangerous and divisive for the Democratic Party.
His charitable activities as a private citizen have proven equally as divisive.
This project was made during a politically divisive time for the country.
But I understood that this executive order was meant to be divisive.
John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, called the bill unnecessarily divisive and problematic.
Abortion remains one of the most divisive issues in the United States.
"The bill is rotten to the core and incredibly divisive," she said.
In Britain's divisive, hugely consequential election today, exit polls won't be cited.
The Clinton impeachment felt like the most divisive moment in a generation.
Russia-linked bot accounts typically seize on divisive issues in American politics.
To stop the hyper-partisanship, Congress must adopt less divisive ground rules.
His reckless, divisive tweets undercut his ability to build a governing coalition.
That underscores just how divisive the proposal is within the Republican conference.
Race remains a potent... (APPLAUSE) ... and often divisive force in our society.
Divisive politics Modi's rise to the top has not come without controversy.
Elon Musk presents the sort of divisive leader on whom history decides.
Parodies of the YE cover include the divisive pineapple on pizza debate.
The production features gay themes and was directed by a divisive figure.
LOS ANGELES — The $22014 cup of coffee is divisive, as drinks go.
It allowed him to avoid divisive debates about who was truly rich.
Conservative economists have written the plans off as unworkable, reckless, and divisive.
" She added, "It's so divisive, and it's really tearing the country apart.
E-cigarettes have been a divisive topic in the public health community.
Walker, who managed to maintain his seat in a nasty, divisive election.
Abortion is one of the most divisive issues in the United States.
Trump should denounce the divisive things he's said "He needs to really address all the divisive, hateful things he's said in the past and recant them, denounce them," protester Nick Truesdale told CNN in New York on Friday.
"It was an effective policy that turned these divisive issues into win-wins."
But his legislation is one of many addressing immigration, a politically divisive issue.
The Goldfinch Donna Tartt Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch is a quietly divisive novel.
Fujimori, who like Kuczynski is 79, is a deeply divisive figure in Peru.
Critics, including members of Trump's own party, had condemned it as racially divisive.
"The court has had hard, divisive cases earlier in the term," he said.
It certainly feels more divisive than it ever has, certainly in my lifetime.
It's not breaking news that this election was divisive for the Republican Party.
But few issues have proven so divisive as immigration during this election cycle.
But depending on who you ask, it is also potentially the most divisive.
What is surprising, though, is how divisive the film turned out to be.
What does it mean to be a patriotic American in today's divisive climate?
There are four reasons to expect the issue to get yet more divisive.
There is nothing as divisive in our country, in my view, as impeachment.
Why would any corporation want their name associated with such a divisive figure?
Perhaps pickles aren't so divisive after all — at least not to Pinterest users.
The design is divisive, but a few of its other improvements are great.
That's the kid of chit-trading that usually moves big, divisive bills forward.
Texans owner Bob McNair called Trump's comments "divisive and counterproductive" in a statement.
Brexit is the most divisive political issue in modern British history post-WW2.
Similarly, the party's elected representatives have mostly avoided falling out over divisive issues.
Abortion is one of the most politically divisive issues in the United States.
The next item on Mr Trump's agenda, tax reform, is just as divisive.
And if something does well, it can be emotionally charged, polarizing, and divisive.
The original announcement over playback speed testing was met with a divisive response.
Dan Balz: Democrats now face a fractured and divisive contest for the nomination.
Anyone — or any government or hostile actor with a divisive agenda to push.
Immigration could be the most divisive issue in this election for the candidates.
It has made the question of Greek debt a divisive issue for lenders.
He has been flagrantly disloyal on the most divisive issue facing the government.
Then as now, comics are expected to take a stance on divisive issues.
The United States found itself involved in a lengthy, divisive, military conflict overseas.
Policy towards the Middle East, and Israel in particular, could also prove divisive.
At 223% on Rotten Tomatoes, Netflix Original Ozark had a divisive first season.
Beach Slang is remarkably divisive for a band that sings about having feelings.
The issue isn't nearly as divisive as it is on the national stage.
That is because a less divisive candidate would probably beat either of them.
Consider politics, one of the most divisive topics in any conversation these days.
His leading role in Brexit has made him less popular and more divisive.
Other presidential candidates quickly condemned Trump's "divisive" rhetoric as key in these events.
And I think that's deeply divisive and perhaps contributed to all of this.
But on campus, Falwell has proved a more divisive leader than his father.
They must keep the government running, and keep divisive language to a minimum.
A loss would add another layer of complications to a familiar, divisive narrative.
Priebus said Trump is focused on "bringing America together" after a  divisive campaign.
It remains a divisive — and potentially critical — link in the case going forward.
We know that misinformation, rumors, and salacious or divisive content drives significant engagement.
A divisive figure in the U.K., Trump's visit has been met with protests.
They often capitalize on emotionally-driven and politically-divisive stories, like mass shootings.
He emphasized Trump's divisive rhetoric as a main threat to the Republican message.
Charlottesville made it even more clear: American politics continues to become more divisive.
Many Americans are souring on the current divisive state of our national discourse.
His massive social media network has been used to promote divisive, illiberal politicians.
"Impeaching is a divisive thing in our country — it's hard," Ms. Pelosi said.
Trump's temporary travel ban has been a deeply divisive issue across the nation.
But the White House visit proved to be somewhat of a divisive issue.
Others say it's Trump's divisive rhetoric that alienates socially liberal or moderate suburbanites.
"Refugees and migration are obviously a big and often divisive topic," says Mang.
Politically, crime had become one of the most divisive issues in the country.
Yet, in the long line of other divisive actions by this administration — i.e.
" He also said that Trump's language was "not just divisive but increasingly dangerous.
This is an intolerant, divisive extremism that must not be allowed to succeed.
Where Mr. Juppé aims to unify and pacify, Mr. Sarkozy is unabashedly divisive.
"The divisive rhetoric is what is really pushing people away," Mr. McCarthy said.
Unfortunately, race is a sensitive issue, perhaps more inflammatory and divisive than gender.
Several players and coaches have spoken out against Trump's comments, calling them divisive.
So why is immigration now the most singularly divisive issue in American politics?
And they don't like Trump's tone, which senior officials here describe as divisive.
Nielsen has earned Trump's scorn despite embracing one of his most divisive policies.
ON THE OTHER HAND A divisive four years seem like the best bet.
Others are considered to be fairly divisive in terms of design and functionality.
It would be rightly called out as the nasty, divisive racism it is.
The divisive nominating contests have produced countercurrents of deep resentment in both parties.
Here's a flashback from Penn's divisive interview with Mexican drug lord El Chapo.
Balderas says that in Panama she trusts faith will overcome divisive political rhetoric.
Even Bolsonaro's old friend Alberto Fraga was concerned that he was too divisive.
But researchers say the term "three-parent baby" has made the procedure divisive.
" — Susan Sontag When I first read Sontag's quote I read "decisive" as "divisive.
"He is so destructive, he is so divisive," Santos says of the president.
That may be the $64,000 question, because it has been a divisive campaign.
As divisive and racist as the "send her back" gambit -- aimed at Rep.
Critics accused Trump of fostering xenophobia and Islamophobia during the divisive presidential campaign.
No wonder the stock has proved so divisive — among analysts and investors alike.
Trump's persistent and divisive appeals are the story of his presidency, full stop.
Plus I can imagine Cruz being a lot less divisive in the general.
He's a very divisive and evasive character, while Tsiskaridze is an enormous ego.
Trump's Republican and Democratic rivals accused him of sowing tension with divisive rhetoric.
India has been seized by an increasingly divisive national debate over the issue.
But that need not be necessary when the main topic is divisive enough.
And if so, could last week's chaotically divisive election have actually broken it?
Other divisive Moore remarks from months ago have resurfaced in recent news reports.
The primaries are dumb, along with wasteful, confusing, divisive, interminably long and undemocratic.
The N.F.L. cannot seem to get away from the divisive national anthem issue.
But he has been a divisive Speaker as well as a colourful one.
The poll comes as Trump has been under fire for his divisive rhetoric.
It is not unusual for divisive issues to, gradually, become subjects of agreement.
The Kavanaugh hearing is far too divisive to peg an ad campaign to.
Terrorist attacks can bring out the worst in our already divisive political system.
Alongside politics and pop culture, one of those super divisive realms is music.
Russia is a passionately divisive topic; most Germans could care less about China.
Gonzalez played well for Boston, but some considered him a divisive clubhouse presence.
But these days, he is more divisive: 473 percent approval, 48 percent disapproval.
The issue is one of the most divisive before state legislators this year.
The deal came a day before a potentially divisive E.U. meeting on migration.
We're days away from the most charged and divisive midterm election in decades.
Abortion is one of the most divisive political issues in the United States.
But during the speech, Trump didn't acknowledge the impact of his divisive rhetoric.
The issue has proved divisive among members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Yet some say their patience with Mr. Trump's divisive style is not limitless.
Despite their somewhat divisive nature, I've always had a thing for mom jeans.
In Iowa last week, the hot dish was both unifying and gently divisive.
But the question of what to do in response remains rather more divisive.
I've been thinking lately of another divisive inauguration, President Nixon's second in 19933.
But Verniers doesn't think it's likely Modi will cast aside his divisive policies.
For all his salesmanship and cheerleading, he remains a troubling and divisive figure.
T-Mobile, however, has yet to face any ramifications from the divisive move.
Congress should immediately pass a clean Dream Act — one without any divisive amendments.
Here's why the program was and remains a divisive issue in New York.
But Catalan political parties that favor secession have accelerated their divisive, unconstitutional plans.
The reason they offered was she was too divisive to take on Trump.
Irish voters were casting their ballots in a divisive referendum on legalizing abortion.
I think he is too old and too divisive, but here we are.
And while such pursuits are pervasive and divisive, perhaps above all, they're expensive.
What divisive issues in the news right now do you feel passionate about?
Could Trump successfully win re-election by expanding on his divisive 2016 strategy?
Friday's vote followed weeks of divisive campaigning from both sides of the issue.
The struggles over status are socially divisive, and they can resemble class warfare.
Also, they say, fluoride ideas have been fiercely divisive even among academic groups.
Beck: What's your take on why religion finds same-sex marriage so divisive?
But Democrats did not walk away from a deeply divisive hearing with nothing.
They don't like to talk about divisive things like abortion and social issues.
"Green Book" turned out to be a highly divisive choice for best picture.
Many teams have spoken out against Trump's comments, calling them divisive and disappointing.
Everything is sort of divisive these days — one camp here, one camp there.
Lawmakers will face several divisive fights in January as they return to Washington.
These campaigns avoid specific policies or politicians out of fear of being divisive.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) could beat such a divisive incumbent as Donald Trump.
With his divisive language and policies, Mr. Trump regularly invites accusations of bigotry.
And finally in 1991 came the most divisive version, Pamela Dean's Tam Lin.
That divisive, black and white issue laid the solid groundwork for meme deployments.
The political climate in this country is only growing more volatile and divisive.
The proposed path to deregulated drilling - privatizing reservations - could prove even more divisive.
On social media, the response to Swift's Tumblr post has been heavily divisive.
M. Night Shyamalan is easily one of the most divisive directors working today.
Now that she has the facts, why can't she even remember her divisive language?
Many are ripped in half, as if to illustrate the danger of divisive politics.
Supreme Court justices generally shy away from publicly discussing politics or other divisive issues.
Equally praised and condemned on release, the highly polarizing film retains a divisive legacy.
That's where games fall down: they aspire to be commercial, apolitical and non-divisive.
Scenarios like this, while divisive, also clarify what we really want in the future.
Since then, Lonergan has only directed one film—the divisive Margaret, which Fox Searchlight
As a reckless, unpopular, and divisive figure, Trump has essentially invalidated the first premise.
Republican politicians promoted the highly divisive measure, and the anti-immigrant rhetoric turned ugly.
"Going down the path of impeachment would be very divisive for the country," Rep.
Swift is a divisive pop figure because she has completely become an unreliable narrator.
"Trump is divisive," Markle said on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore in 2016.
"We have big data to show people are tired of divisive campaigns," he said.
Farage has enjoyed high visibility on British TV, his divisive rhetoric delivering strong ratings.
Soda and tobacco taxes tend to be less divisive, and so, easier to pass.
Today Obama proved again why he's 1 of most liberal & divisive presidents in history.
The use of divisive or freighted language has been of particular concern to him.
Facebook said the accounts sought to sow discord by posting about divisive social issues.
Already, his medal has sparked a backlash, because of his history of divisive speech.
In this divisive, divided time, is anyone begging for a low-profile technocratic leadership?
The IRA traffics in creating realistic social media profiles to spread politically divisive content.
But the campaign has been highly divisive and accompanied by fears of foreign influence.
Slippery and divisive, this movie begs to be analyzed, for better or for worse.
Although his divisive view has gained more notice of late, it is not new.
Daytime Megyn isn't here for your pesky divisive politics or West Coast earth tones.
Unfortunately, this video is definitely one of the more divisive things we've seen recently.
Former alt-right Breitbart blogger Milo Yiannopoulos continually spread chaos with his divisive comments.
Within a few hours, The Last Night went from universally appealing to bitterly divisive.
That move can be empowering and divisive, depending on the specific case and context.
The idea of placing armed air marshals on commercial flights is a divisive one.
They also hacked Democratic campaign email servers and flooded social media with divisive propaganda.
"You know, we're hearing some divisive and dangerous rhetoric in this election," she said.
Last week's public announcement of the title has been divisive in the trans community.
Beloved hosts workshops on diversity, gender equality and using empathy to fight "divisive entitlement".
Both men had publicly aired their concerns that impeachment would be divisive and fruitless.
Leading establishment thinkers condemn his divisive tactics, but validate some of his main gripes.
Among all the topics Americans disagree about, I consider climate change the most divisive.
A divisive contender like Dr Leitch may not have broad enough support to prevail.
The reasons the country went to war with itself remain divisive, too: over slavery?
But the issue remains divisive among Democrats and Republicans, even within their own parties.
It's a fascinating look at how divisive the industry's policy decisions in China are.
The cheering has died down and the long, divisive, emotionally exhausting campaign is over.
Fury on the left with Mr McConnell's divisive tactics would not make that easy.
Questions regarding sexual harassment, perhaps unsurprisingly, are more divisive — especially between men and women.
Divisive, binary-choice politics may characterise American politics but it is profoundly un-British.
Inequality, corruption and divisive rule originally fuelled the rebellion and nurtured the jihadist insurgency.
In a polarizing age, Facebook appears to be one of the most divisive companies.
And the toxic, divisive election cycle had taken a massive toll on our country.
Paulson has been praised for playing Clark (a divisive figure to some) with empathy.
But in 2015, the department received one of its most politically divisive collections yet.
They both see the election is divisive, but hope for the best after November.
He'd just learned she called him "divisive" and "misogynistic" during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive reviews, The Last Jedi was still a pretty divisive film.
For Facebook, whose platform is aflame with socially divisive fakes, it's bombshell bad news.
Could these women finally be as tired of the divisive drama as we are?
"His campaign is as divisive as any we've seen in our lifetimes," Clinton said.
To say it was divisive is to undercut just how bizarre its existence is.
Biden has consistently run on attacking Trump's divisive rhetoric on immigration and white supremacy.
And a recent ex-Googler offers this clarifying inside perspective on the divisive manifesto.
"People assume when you say religion, the next step will be divisive," Fuller said.
Trump is now exploiting their anxieties and alienation in the most divisive terms imaginable.
Glover performed "This Is America," his divisive and explosive recent single as Childish Gambino.
Such ads can stoke divisive public debate during elections and are prone to disinformation.
As a result, some of the World Cup's darker moments can be extremely divisive.
We've seen more than enough identity-based groups who were divisive to know better.
In today's divisive times, there seems to be one thing bringing us together: mascara.
They'll double down on undeclared wars and warrantless wiretaps while exploiting divisive identity politics.
The opening decade of the millennium was a strange and divisive time in security.
But the single-payer option proved to be divisive, and opposed by most Republicans.
"Tiny homes are very divisive," Bucking said, reflecting on the goals of his project.
During the campaign, his remarks on religion were sometimes seen as uninformed and divisive.
Few political figures in modern American history have been as divisive as Donald Trump.
And we will stand up against mean and divisive rhetoric wherever it comes from.
And in today's divisive political climate, it's virtually a loaded gun: universal basic income.
It was based on the work of Paul Ekman, a divisive figure among psychologists.
The debates in New York and Rhode Island have sometimes been acrimonious and divisive.
"Making what happened in Charlottesville about monuments is distracting ... and divisive," McCaskill said Wednesday.
The third—and probably the most divisive—idea is to ramp up work requirements.
His divisive policies are not only orthogonal to those of Penn, but to democracy.
They also worked closely to dismantle No Child Left Behind, another politically divisive issue.
Even with its mammoth early success, the game has proved to be surprisingly divisive.
More Americans like than dislike the law at this point, though it's still divisive.
When the man hedged, Persky said he realized how divisive the issue had become.
Fans liked the divisive season even less, and it has a 33% audience score.
He is a divisive and outspoken figure with many loyal supporters and strong opponents.
The divisive political climate roiling the entertainment industry is extending into the sports world.
She's important, but the way she's covered in the media shows that she's divisive.
But some dissenters said he was needlessly stirring up an unproven and divisive notion.
The divisive race came to a dramatic close 10 days after the November election.
The rise in rates throughout 2018 has become a divisive issue on Wall Street.
I've got to say that everything I found was divisive instead of bringing unity.
The rise in rates throughout 115.3 has become a divisive issue on Wall Street.
They passed not because there was any lack of divisive issues or partisan positions.
Hate speech by white supremacists is a byproduct of these inflammatory and divisive times.
Trump, and the desire by many for his divisive rhetoric, is the new normal.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell released a statement Saturday morning rejecting Trump's comments as divisive.
But that's nowhere near as controversial as the other inescapable and divisive trend: notches.
There are those who think a public accounting would be too difficult or divisive.
Congress is returning to Washington with several divisive fights looming over the 2900 agenda.
Not surprisingly, this year's divisive election played a significant role in this year's ceremony.
Both emanate from deeply divisive issues, immigration and gun policy, with entrenched partisan bases.
Those fighting to be included in the ideal of equality are not being divisive.
Ryan has repeatedly said he will not "fake" GOP unity after a divisive primary.
And we will stand up against mean and divisive rhetoric wherever it comes from.
Corbyn's supporters believe Johnson is a divisive figure who will energise Labour's metropolitan base.
The comment shows how "insensitive, divisive, and reckless the Trump campaign is," Bard said.
Healthcare will be the most divisive issue on the campaign trail for 2020 Democrats.
Seasons: 2Episodes: 16One of Netflix's most divisive series, "The OA," was cancelled this week.
Divisive issues in the Republican Party were largely sidelined throughout the four-day conference.
Immigration has emerged as an explosive, and deeply divisive, issue in the Trump era.
Our divisive words too often distract us from the challenges we need to solve.
Clinton, in part because he wanted to heal the wounds of a divisive campaign.
Mr. Trump did hear them, though — giving them something dark and divisive in response.
In our study, we examined people's views on the divisive issue of federal taxes.
I.A.s has been one of the most divisive and troubling legacies of the war.
He has been divisive, playing politics with deadly terrorist attacks, both domestic and abroad.
Even in this divisive political climate, we believe there is considerable reason for optimism.
Classifying people in that way isn't just inaccurate, it can be insulting and divisive.
They need to find the optimistic antidote to Trump's divisive, destructive style of governing.
But wind and solar power companies have criticized it as unrealistic and politically divisive.
The electoral success of this divisive figure leaves Brazil at a crucial turning point.
"This divisive attitude has no place being in the White House," the man says.
Thailand's divisive politics have gone underground due to a junta ban on political activity.
This is in stark contrast to the paranoid, divisive, hawkish Federation Into Darkness depicts.
However, that contest was sufficiently divisive to doom the party to general election defeat.
He declined to say whether the divisive nominee he had in mind was Trump.
Voters deserve better than more of their divisive policies and "me-first" economic proposals.
Critics, including members of Trump's own party, had condemned the spot as racially divisive.
So much of the language being spoken just now is ugly, brutal and divisive.
In order to make progress, we need to shift beyond narrow and divisive rhetoric.
But he has also made several divisive comments about the events of that day.
Negative, personal and divisive campaigns pitting sides against each other aren't what voters want.
And there was evidence that the campaign's bitter, divisive tone had taken its toll.
All the enthusiasm was for the divisive parts like immigration, abortion, things like that.
He turns sober as he speaks about that weekend and President Trump's divisive response.
At Wednesday's debate, he sought to avoid providing direct answers on some divisive issues.
Trump's ubiquitous, divisive presence may have also drowned out attacks on other political leaders.
That decision demands a sober review of the partisan organization behind this divisive campaign.
Let's take a look at another divisive issue that Democrats have struggled to address.
But he can only do so much to distance himself from a divisive GOP.
"Start pivoting into other topics that are less opinionated and less divisive," said Salemi.
When disruption has become divisive or violent, Mr. Wilentz said, it has invited backlash.
But it can be risky for corporations to ally themselves with divisive brand ambassadors.
Brexit and the UK politics surrounding it are complicated, intense, divisive, and never predictable.
Mr. Trump's divisive message, rather than pulling more voters in, had pushed some away.
He's the legislator behind a divisive housing bill, S.B. 63, which died last year.
"Things are working too well, and it would be too politically divisive," he said.
But the message rippled across Peru, where Mr. Fujimori is a deeply divisive figure.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Pink is perhaps the most divisive of colors.
Mr. Khan quickly lost his cool, calling his opponents corrupt in a divisive speech.
The role that lawmakers have in setting those standards is what remains so divisive.
Dougherty's book, formed Yimby PAC in 2016 to help get Scott Weiner, a divisive
This divisive environment can make the media more susceptible to repeating and amplifying falsehoods.
This winning "we" is often a divisive concept, turning Americans against their fellow citizens.
However, I also don't talk about issues that are by their very nature divisive.
Now, themed accounts with politically divisive content and lots of followers are considered suspicious.
The accounts dealt with divisive issues like #AbolishICE and fanned sentiments against white supremacists.
But it's certainly divisive, and personally targets and victimizes a vulnerable ethnoreligious minority group.
Mr. Hensarling, 60, cut a less divisive but still influential figure on Capitol Hill.
And, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, given his divisive reputation, his phone number is readily available.
A visit to the gallery carries one back to an impassioned and divisive era.
But the idea of privatizing public utilities is a divisive one on the island.
This is especially true of the Kennedy family, who remain politically active, and divisive.
Either way, Sessions' lawsuit offers no solutions on immigration, only more divisive political posturing.
For several emerging black playwrights, his influence remains as potent and divisive as ever.
Some research suggests that tough, divisive primaries do hurt candidates in the general election.
You've talked about how you regret your own divisive rhetoric over the years. Why?
Many simply were relieved that the bitter and divisive debate over Brexit is over.
The media — such as yours truly — tried to raise awareness of his divisive personality.
" It alleged the groups' campaigns "consistently misused religion to peddle a dangerous, divisive rhetoric.
Several countries including long-standing American allies criticized the measures as discriminatory and divisive.
So, you should probably count on another far-right, divisive leader coming into power.
Facebook said the fake accounts spent about $11,000 in ads promoting those divisive posts.
First, Congress will never win a popularity contest because it debates divisive issues publicly.
But the construction of high-speed railways in the U.S. has also been divisive.
But like the real-life Ms. Kelly, the movie version has already proved divisive.
Harshly divisive cultural issues came to the fore, driving even deeper wedges between Americans.
The divisive, dishonest, disgusting incumbent President could not have scripted a better reality show.
The race as a whole has become more divisive, our colleague Trip Gabriel reports.
But the truth is, the Academy has always made weird, sometimes wildly divisive choices.
At its worse, this divisive rhetoric can lead to violence against our fellow Americans.
He called Mr. Trump a "hack politician" and warned that his politics were divisive.
Gun control has emerged as one of the most divisive issues in U.S. politics.
And yet the debates over how to poop are endless, divisive, and extremely strange.
On the most divisive issues, including the president, America's political tribes seem beyond accommodation.
This suggests such positions need not be as implacably divisive as is often assumed.
This was the very divisive impeachment debate that Democrats had always hoped to avoid.
But President Trump was going to make the coming campaign ugly and divisive anyway.
In coverage of Britain's divisive, hugely consequential election today, exit polls won't be cited.
Tech giants that give us more of what we click on are intrinsically divisive.
No, I think he's crude and divisive, but I don't think he's a racist.
Pelosi had called impeachment "divisive" until support for an inquiry swelled within her caucus.
LONDON — The most divisive U.S. presidential election has just come to a dramatic end.
But Abel said he believed the Russia probes would ultimately be too politically divisive.
Paul Ryan put his support behind President Donald Trump's divisive border wall on Tuesday.
" Hallmark, at the time, said the company's brand "is never going to be divisive.
Just to take one recent example, abortion in Ireland was a massively divisive issue.
Their efforts went beyond posting divisive content online from a remote location in Russia.
The toughest challenge may be a dispute over the always-divisive issue of abortion.
The truculent, if low-profile, aide represented a divisive presence within the West Wing.
The term "Sunday baseball" was once as divisive a term as abortion is today.
It seems high time we put to bed the divisive "art or porn?" debate.
" Sulzberger said he told Trump his language was "not just divisive but increasingly dangerous.
Because unfortunately, there's been a lot of very divisive, dark things said about Muslims.
Breastfeeding is often a divisive topic amongst parents, whether they are directly involved or not.
In his oratory and proposals, he's the least divisive of the remaining Republican presidential aspirants.
Ryan has balanced supporting his party's nominee with rebuking some of his more divisive remarks.
Who would have thought a trailer for a new Pokémon movie could be so divisive?
By performing for this divisive bully, the choir will only tarnish its once impeccable reputation.
We brought you the evolution of the ever-divisive (and soon possibly dead) smartphone notch.
But that close association has not spared her from his divisive and historically unpopular image.
Viktor Yanukovych, a Ukrainian politician, ran a divisive and ultimately successful presidential campaign in 2010.
The whole endeavor also works out, since Anna ends up loving his divisive pizza preference.
It was a powerful appeal to a nation ripped apart by the divisive 2016 campaign.
The increase also comes as a divisive debate over migration has re-emerged in Europe.
The human rights group said their "divisive fear-mongering" was a danger to the world.
Trump's speech was more divisive rhetoric from the least-popular incoming president in modern history.
"The Sopranos," the last HBO drama to scale these heights, crafted an enormously divisive finish.
He couldn&apost welcome the Super Bowl champs to the White House without being divisive.
I suppose the battle system, divisive though it is, represents one massive stamp of uniqueness.
What I am trying to say is right now having that debate is so divisive.
Bill sparks protests The bill has proven divisive even in a red state like Texas.
We know that Russian operatives purchased ads on social media to promote divisive social issues.
It's a truism that abortion is one of the most divisive issues in the country.
Pizzolatto has been a divisive figure ever since the first flush of True Detective's success.
Like many of Trump's despicable and divisive tactics, that's a novel question for the courts.
It marked the end of a divisive campaign during which Bolsonaro was stabbed and hospitalized.
This one's going to be divisive until people get used to the film's distinctive look.
Apple is still kicking and screaming against silicone tips, and that's made AirPods particularly divisive.
The more Trump acts out, the more divisive Pelosi's position becomes within her own party.
"There is nothing as divisive in our country, in my view, as impeachment," she said.
Trump's tweets were both divisive and dishonest, and everything had to be about him personally.
Here's a selection of some: Touch controls on headphones seem to be a divisive thing.
There was a time where it was subversive, frowned upon, and sometimes even outright divisive.
Their joint, pre-marital Vogue cover from April 2014 was divisive, to say the least.
The President has already warned that divisive rhetoric from GOP candidates has harmed America abroad.
But economists see little impact from the report on an increasingly bitter and divisive campaign.
And it was just as furiously divisive as anything a counterfeiter could have doctored up.
Nonetheless, the issue of Israel remains deeply — indeed, almost uniquely — divisive in the Democratic Party.
Meanwhile, the task of resolving the most divisive political issues often falls to the courts.
What does seem obvious, however, is that not even TV can mend these divisive times.
Two of the most unpopular candidates competed in one of the most divisive contests ever.
This time, he has stayed out of the limelight, installing less divisive figures in office.
Trump's divisive, dark and disastrous convention is an opening for Hillary Clinton and the Democrats.
THE BIRTH of the euro on January 1st 1999 was at once unifying and divisive.
She lets them know how she feels about political issues without injecting divisive political rhetoric.
Senate leader Mathias Cormann, introducing the censure, said the remarks were ugly, dangerous and divisive.
The proposal would also make the divisive $10,000 limit on state and local deductions permanent.
The campaign was an ugly, divisive, and at times, demeaning experience for a great nation.
When two world leaders want to meet, they ignore divisive rhetoric and sit down together.
First, the Democratic primary, which could have been racially divisive, was in fact quite civil.
Fidget spinners, the divisive fiddling toy you shouldn't lick, have been used in questionable ways.
In fact, the issue is so divisive that her plan is the least popular choice.
But the issue is extremely divisive among different political and religious groups, including conservative women.
The election in 2008 offered a divisive but high-quality choice to the American people.
Attacks have increased since the military overthrew an elected but divisive Islamist president in 2013.
Across the board, odds calculators are betting against Adam McKay's divisive Dick Cheney biopic, Vice.
You'd have to go back to Barry Goldwater to find a Republican nominee so divisive.
It is not just the quality of puns that is divisive but also the definition.
"They share my desire for political leadership that is inclusive, not divisive," Ryan told reporters.
Could partisanship after last year's divisive presidential election have affected people's Thanksgiving plans in 2016?
And his divisive demeanor has often made more headlines than his daily work of governing.
The events of 9/11 were, of course, among the most challenging and potentially divisive.
Harper first took power in 2006 and had governed in a nasty, fairly divisive fashion.
Scalia's writings were some of the most readable, if not divisive, of the Robert's Court.
You know Reddit for its tangle of internet communities, as divisive as they are diverse.
A potentially divisive contest between members of the same immediate family appears to be resolved.
The NFL and its teams are noticing how political and divisive the protest has become.
Ryan was playing with divisive fires all along; they just burned less brightly than Trump's.
Jim Remillard, 69, a white retiree, said he doesn't pay much attention to "divisive" debates.
It's clear the move to endorse same-sex marriage is divisive, to say the least.
Correction: This post originally identified Calico's CEO as the subject of reports about being divisive.
For all of Evangelion's divisive quirks and experimental indulgences, the series' import was immediately undeniable.
The ongoing debate points to just how divisive removing the flag was in South Carolina.
I think the music is extraordinary, but also somewhat divisive and abrasive in certain moments.
By now, it's long become one of the most divisive terms in modern feminist history.
" He adds of the divisive, now-ubiquitous sneaker: "I hate to see small feet visually.
And it's very dynamic and as divisive of an inauguration and time as we've had.
Rejecting divisive fear and alienation, Strangers' Union will highlight the radical power of communal visibility.
So how and when did Dash make the leap from beloved actress to divisive pundit?
"For some people, she is a divisive person," said the nephew and screenwriter, Daniel Stiepleman.
It's also, crucially, understood by mediating institutions like the press to be a divisive message.
And the man who has shocked the country with his divisive rhetoric called for unity.
Facebook and Twitter both emerged divisive in their impact on young people's mental well-being.
"We live in an anxiety-riddled, unsure, divisive time right now," says the ER alum.
Closing cockpits is a divisive issue Jay Frye, the competition director for IndyCar, told Racer.
But single-payer health insurance, or "Medicare for all," is a much more divisive proposition.
Trump opponents were protesting what they called his divisive comments, particularly about Muslims and Mexicans.
The paper, while certainly divisive among economists and agribusiness experts, certainly seems to suggest so.
Just like that, one of the NBA's more divisive conversations has come to a close.
The main focus now is a push to censure the President for his divisive comments.
We hope our youth can help us find a path to a less divisive future.
Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson has spread the same talking point using intentionally divisive language.
We have long been opposed to this vitriolic, unproductive, race baiting, and divisive White House.
This petty decision is just another show of racism, discrimination, stupidity, inequity, and divisive politics.
The mayor of Lawrence said the president's comments were divisive, according to Boston's NBC affiliate.
A divisive GOP primary ended in the controversial Moore defeating the party establishment's preferred candidate.
Britain could also cancel its decision to leave, though only after conducting another divisive referendum.
Meanwhile, the divisive Republican nomination fight is forcing the party to scale back its spending.
Addressing Europe's economic and migration problems, he appeared to refer to Mr. Trump's divisive politics.
"Unless you have bipartisan consensus, impeachment is a divisive issue in the country," Pelosi said.
Beyoncé is the most politically divisive celebrity in the country, according to a new poll.
That means ignoring the divisive immigration siren song in favor of a positive growth platform.
Their new capacity, though, comes with a slew of unresolved and potentially divisive strategic questions.
Forcing such a divisive and difficult issue on his congressional colleagues was a hostile move.
Critics of the administration have pointed to the president as a source of divisive rhetoric.
But Khanna, for one, dismissed the notion that Ocasio-Cortez would be a divisive figure.
After two months, the protests have become increasingly divisive and prompted clashes across the city.
Bullying, classism, racism, sexism and divisive politics do not have a place in our party.
Lawmakers will be facing several divisive policy fights when they return to Washington in January.
The GOP can regroup only by thoroughly repudiating the divisive message of the Trump campaign.
This could be an opportunity for national unity and reconciliation after years of divisive rule.
Iran policy has been one of the most divisive foreign policy issues in recent years.
The five exhibitions Gaudlitz has mounted since he opened his Werdertorgasse space have been divisive.
The world of cryptocurrencies is one of the most divisive topics in finance right now.
It was also divisive — even scoring an article bashing it in The New York Times. 
Next came what turned out to be the most divisive issue: whether to use sugar.
The 2020 election cycle is all but certain to deliver another divisive, attention-grabbing spectacle.
Yet, at home, our politics and democratic institutions have become divisive, hyper-partisan and dysfunctional.
" Cameron called Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. "divisive, stupid and wrong.
"I don't have any ill will toward him, but his conversation is divisive," he said.
Had nationalism not raised its divisive head, they may have more political room for maneuver.
Within the Taliban, discussions of whether or how to take up negotiations have proved divisive.
Trump says he was simply speaking his mind and not pushing a divisive electoral strategy.
Little is known about Srinivasan's views on divisive social issues like abortion and affirmative action.
Pitting men against women is too easy and more divisive than is accurate or necessary.
The mayor asked that the visit amid a divisive gun control debate not be politicized.
And he's lighting them off in the most spectacular, explosive, divisive, dramatic, jaw-dropping way.
Mr. Lewandowski, 42, has been a combative and sometimes divisive figure in Mr. Trump's circle.
"There's never been ... something so divisive in the public health world as vapes," she said.
In 2014, she was re-elected by a thin margin after an especially divisive campaign.
A string of divisive decisions could weaken the judicial authority on which our democracy depends.
"He's clearly the most racially divisive president we've had since I've been alive," he added.
Brady denounced the comments as "divisive," while Kraft said he was "disappointed" in the remarks.
But it would be resisting calls to make the socially divisive, algorithmically delivered ads public.
The reaction has been largely divisive; coming from everyone from casual clubbers to DJs themselves.
And it's very dynamic and as divisive of an inauguration and time we've ever had.
We live in an increasingly divisive country, and we have been for a long time.
But occasionally, certain topics become divisive — and when that happens, prepare for the nasty comments.
It has been divisive, misleading, unburdened by facts and prone to personality politics and gimmicks.
From Kim Kardashian West to Rihanna, celebrities can't get enough of the divisive footwear trend.
His divisive, damaging policies add layers of well-deserved skepticism, even when we may agree.
It's a difficult and divisive issue, and we all have strong feelings on the matter.
"The gun debate comes to the foreground immediately, and it's a divisive issue," Petty explained.
That would be the confounding, cohesive and divisive document that is the United States Constitution.
And yet this moment feels worse — much less violent, blessedly, but much more broadly divisive.
Instead, we have a president whose loose and divisive language sets the table for violence.
Many commentators assume this is because Mr. Trump's divisive personality has overshadowed the strong economy.
Their divisive, empty platform is largely responsible for Donald Trump's election in the first place.
Gun control has long been one of the most divisive and emotional issues in Washington.
Unlike Today, I Wrote Nothing, I wouldn't expect it to be divisive in any way.
Once the most divisive figure in pop, Ms. Azalea seems keen to please everyone here.
"This is distracting, divisive Donald at his worst," DNC chair Tom Perez told CNN Wednesday.
Advertising dollars — even if they're for divisive political ads from suspicious sources — are still dollars.
Cedric Richmont, Democrat from Louisiana, called Trump's statement "stunningly careless and divisive," according to Politico.
A candidate has a history of making conflicting comments about a divisive health care plan.
Raising the minimum wage has even become a divisive issue in the state's congressional races.
Still, immigration is likely to remain one of the most divisive issues of the campaign.
And then they went back to fighting over the Iraq war and other divisive issues.
Or, if I spoke out, I'd just be divisive and play into a soap opera.
Mr. Wray also cited attempts to manipulate news stories, spread disinformation and escalate divisive issues.
The once ubiquitous Trump brand has become divisive since Mr. Trump entered the presidential campaign.
Such divisive policies were intentional and have torn our communities apart here in the South.
Not wanting to worsen a divisive situation, Ms. Redstone decided not to push the issue.
Celebrated and hated for the work, Ok's performance marked a divisive point in his career.
He helped found Google's effort in 2009, but was a divisive force on the team.
I thought it was very brave, very bold and in your face, and ultimately divisive.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras of Greece also wants concessions after another round of divisive reforms.
Evergreen students were accused of violence and of trying to enforce a divisive political correctness.
That is to say, the painting is divisive, but it is much more than that.
The results, while divisive to some listeners, have attracted a large and devoted fan base.
Russian propaganda outlets have of course been quick to seize on and amplify divisive visuals.
Trump could make a really good start this month by just — not doing anything divisive.
There are many pundits who will opine that removing a president is divisive and unprecedented.
The league's commissioner, Roger Goodell, on Saturday also issued a statement condemning Trump's "divisive" rhetoric.
Especially right now when the world is just so divisive and there's so much hate.
Democrats respond that Bevin is attempting to distract voters from his divisive record and rhetoric.
But his record is a combination of broken promises, outright attacks and dangerous, divisive rhetoric.
Far from "stronger than ever before," the union is faltering under his divisive, corrupting politics.
The rulings will arrive by June, in the midst of an already divisive presidential campaign.
Chan-hyung "Fissure" Baek - Vancouver Titans Fissure has been a very divisive figure at times.
Congressional Democrats have portrayed the president's signature project as divisive and a waste of resources.
"People on Twitter railed on the tech investor for being "needlessly divisive" and "tone deaf.
" But congressional supporters of historically black colleges called the signing statement "stunningly careless and divisive.
Still, Democrats insist that Trump's record is so divisive that it will eventually cost him.
Kremlin-backed groups pushed ads and organic content on divisive social issues using fake accounts.
Without naming them, he said the their divisive language is playing into the nation's fears.
We no longer talk to our families and our neighbors because of our divisive politics.
It's divisive and dishonest, an idea that's insulting to millions of American men and women.
Tesla may be the most divisive stock on the Street, but it's also not alone.
The awards face-off also comes at a cultural crossroads, following a divisive presidential election.
At the same time, Bloomberg News's approach to covering its owner's candidacy has proved divisive.
Businesses large and small alike need to recognize the divisive nature of the modern economy.
In coverage of the country's divisive, hugely consequential election today, exit polls won't be cited.
He&aposs opposed to impeaching Trump, contending it would be too divisive for the country.
Has there ever been a more divisive female figure in American politics than Hillary Clinton?
" NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell fired back at Trump over the weekend, calling his words "divisive.
The attempted attacks prompted calls by some for divisive political rhetoric to be toned down.
Another referendum would be divisive and cause huge economic uncertainty at the worst possible time.
Their tactics included using Facebook groups to organize divisive political protests and buying targeted ads.
He accused the government of "embarking on an extreme and divisive Brexit," adding that Mrs.
" The representative added that Farah still "fundamentally disagrees with this incredibly divisive and discriminatory policy.
The decision, however, is unlikely to end a divisive debate about Franco's final resting place.
The divisive issue came to a head after the conclusion of the 2017-2018 season.
"I think the Russians believed that Trump would be a more divisive leader," he said.
Here are scenes from the divisive event: —CNBC's Mary Catherine Wellons and Adam Jeffery contributed.
As a sexual assault survivor, I really could not understand why it was so divisive.
Criminal justice reform could have fallen into a divisive stalemate like guns, climate or immigration.
The Supreme Court has mostly sidestepped divisive issues since Kavanaugh joined the bench in October.
Coming off the divisive primary campaign between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen.
Some moderate Democrats are also skeptical about moving ahead with such a divisive process. Sen.
Then there is the prime minister's divisive decision to purchase a $2100 billion oil pipeline.
"Virgin" was "a divisive show," Ms. Silva said in an interview in 2017 with Pulse.
Presidential candidates should follow the example of my boss, John McCain, in avoiding divisive politics.
Presidential candidates should follow the example of my boss, John McCain, in avoiding divisive politics.
Since June 17, playgoers have clapped for Jackie Sibblies Drury's divisive "Fairview" at Soho Rep.
The prospect of Britain returning lawmakers to the European Parliament is also a divisive issue.
The special counsel may have sought to avoid the divisive consequences of a futile recommendation.
If she wins, she'll have to make hard, divisive decisions on tough foreign policy questions.

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