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They were discussing an argument that was, at that moment, causing a schism between parts of Brighton's queer and feminist communities.
During the financial crisis, Mr. Druckenmiller, worried about the fate of his fund, withdrew most of his money from Goldman Sachs, causing a schism with the firm.
The controversy laid bare the tensions among the conservatives over how far they can go to disassociate themselves from the Episcopal Church U.S.A. without being perceived as causing a schism.
It is the same stance he took when he started Jazz at Lincoln Center with the critic Stanley Crouch in the late 1980s, causing a schism in the jazz world.
In the 1960s the JCP broke with the Soviet and Chinese parties, causing a schism with its more radical members; it restored relations with the Chinese Communist Party in 1998.
Nader (Peyman Moaadi) refuses to leave Iran with his wife because his aged father (Ali-Asghar Shahbazi) suffers from Alzheimer's disease, causing a schism between the couple.
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A decade ago, the mere discussion of taking advertising caused a schism, with a purist Spanish version splitting off.A greater diversity of writers would be welcome, too.
Instead, the Typos caused a schism between the Eastern and Western churches.
"The process drove me nuts," Mr. Chesnoff said, "and caused a schism within the board itself.
The Vatican fears that the initiative could cause a schism in the church.
They have warned Mr Netanyahu that the bill, if passed, would cause a schism throughout Jewry.
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