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So when he made it clear over the weekend that he believed that divisive political language had contributed to Saturday's shootings, few here were surprised.
But we would be foolish to ignore the role that divisive policies and words have on creating a larger pool of potential recruits.
Jennie Formby wrote on the Central Lobby website: "His actions unpick the common agreement that divisive debates are unhelpful to the party.
It is not just a matter of opinion that there is no such word as misunderestimated, that the citizens of modern Greece are Greeks and not Grecians, and that divisive policies Balkanize rather than vulcanize society".
The Senate contests in Delaware and New Hampshire were being watched closely by Democratic leaders, who believe that divisive purity tests in Republican primaries have improved their chances of retaining their majority.
McCluskey's remarks come after Dave Prentis, the general secretary of Unison, said in an interview at the weekend that "divisive rows over Trident or shoot to kill are distractions no one needs".
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"That's the kind of language that's divisive," he said.
The threat is that dangerously divisive leaders may be the first to take power, he said.
We are not the first band in history that were divisive".
I can assure you that the divisive nature of this competition has been vastly overstated.
Kamil even took on that most divisive concept in current popular feminist chatter, intersectionality, explaining it with a catchy jingle.
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