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Everyone, he said, had their own hopes, and did not want them damaged by possibly causing dissension.
"Baby boomers don't think they're going to die until they are 90," said Ms. Janssen, whose parents died young without plans in place, causing dissension within her family.
* That dining policy causing dissension at Harbor's Edge, a continuing care retirement community in Norfolk, Va.? Looks like management isn't budging.
The Montana Democrat, an expert on foreign policy, did not accuse any particular American agency or individuals of causing dissension in Saigon.
In December Parliament voted to raise the ceiling on university tuition from the existing cap of £3,290 (about $5,200) to £9,000 (about $14,000), prompting a series of demonstrations and causing dissension in the coalition government.
In it, Sharp writes, "The stark brutality of the regime against the clearly nonviolent actionists politically rebounds against the dictators' position, causing dissension in their own ranks as well as fomenting support for the resisters among the general population, the regime's usual supporters and third parties".
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"I feared it had too much potential to cause dissension".
It also caused dissension in Mr. McCain's own campaign.
This caused dissension in the coastal region, which depended heavily on export trade.
Widespread lay-offs from state-owned enterprises have already caused dissension there.
I told Muktar we didn't want to cause dissension in the mosque and would now leave.
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