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Mr. Feehery said there are regional as well as generational divisions, with opposition especially strong in the South.
Why the generational division?
The new ageing demographics have been made the excuse to attack "baby boomers" and to encourage generational division.
Hope can live with apprehension, in love and in politics, as together we shrink those generational divisions erected all around us.
Levels of acculturation, expectations on 'return', generational divisions within families or communities, and potential re-traumatisation can act as 'push and pull' factors influencing return migration in post-conflict situations [ 3, 7].
King, then, is exaggerating the significance of generational divisions in today's societies.
Cutting across stylistic and generational divisions, it brings together work that telegraphs time-consuming technique, whether contemplative, workmanlike or obsessive.
Mr Roh's policies and pronouncements have exacerbated ideological and generational divisions and, together with his freewheeling style, have made him many enemies.
But precisely because the referendum was not a border poll, it also expressed many of the wider social, cultural and generational divisions found in England and Wales.
However, Altmann is clear that she does not want the call for age equality to be twisted into an excuse for creating generational divisions.
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