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Guardian Australia understands the prime minister will suggest a rethink of the gallery exclusion, which had been described by critics as a divisive move at a time of heightened community tensions.
It may seem a divisive move for hospitality businesses (in the US, a mixture of media criticism and customer confusion has meant that the burger chain Shake Shack has halted its cashless trials), but, says Matt Paice, owner of the London restaurant Killer Tomato, for small indies, whose cash sales run at 30% or far less, "cash is just grief".
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It was a deeply divisive move.
But Mr. Mattis was also outflanked by the White House, which chose the Pentagon to unveil Mr. Trump's executive order on immigration, a sharply divisive move in front of military leaders who view themselves as apolitical.
Parliamentary colleagues and Unite, the largest Labour-affiliated union, came out to denounce the "divisive" move as an unhelpful sideshow.
Sir Elton, who has two children with his partner David Furnish, used his Instagram page to share his alarm and frustration at Mayor Luigi Brugnaro's "divisive" move.
"Norbit" remains a divisive movie.
Such divisive moves are probably music to Moscow's ears; they are certainly a worrying sign in a country that professes it wishes to join Europe.
Nor were the divisive moves confined to the legislative chamber.
He said he could not remember any more divisive moves by past gubernatorial candidates, either Democrats or Republicans.
The ayatollah was also quoted as saying that "the main objective behind the enemies' divisive moves is to stop the spread of Iran's successful pattern among other nations".
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