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The politics of concrete are less divisive, but more corrosive.
According to Mr. Malanga, leaders of struggling cities are especially free to occasionally back conservative proposals because their jurisdiction is limited and the most pressing constituent concerns are less divisive.
And these works are less divisive than religious texts because their insights are not contingent on the acceptance of a particular mythology, are based on reason, not revelation, and are therefore open to discussion and more responsive to the continually changing conditions we find ourselves in.
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It is less divisive now.
Recent polls suggest that gay marriage is less divisive these days.
In fact, businesses have been less divisive in the Middle East than governments.
In an interview, Mr. Denham said immigration could be less divisive than the fiscal issues that led to the shutdown.
The big voice is a love or hate thing, but the quality of her songwriting is less divisive.
The new government may be less divisive than the old one – it would be difficult to be more – but only to a limited degree.
But he is now seen as a calm, elder statesman, pushing pro-business structural reform, and as a moderate who is less divisive on identity issues.
For Pougetoux, the question of the veil seems a generational matter, which she expects will be less divisive with time, given the diversity of French society.
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