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"Does it create a divide?" Mr. Rao asked about the fact that public discourse in India is largely conducted in English.
In his letters to the archbishop of Canterbury and to the archbishop of Westminster, Duda said such attacks could potentially create a divide between Poles and British people.
He added that the deal had taken place entirely in secret, lest "the rise of disputes fabricated through the media create a divide between the two countries".
The feelings of shame, and the perpetuation of beliefs — that a breast-fed baby is undernourished, or doomed to a life tied to his mother's apron strings — will continue to create a divide between Latinas who breast-feed and those who don't.
"When app makers do decide to transition to fully 64-bit, it will create a divide in the market," said Chris Green, from the Davies Murphy Group consultancy.
However, some women's rights activists fear that allowing individual states to decide their own rules may create a divide between those able to go to Mexico City for a legal abortion and those living in states where it is largely restricted.
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"We believe that, were Wyly's slate to prevail, it would create a divided board and hurt the company and its shareholders," he said.
The construction saw a second two lane roadway built parallel to the existing route to create a divided freeway, a process known as twinning.
This creates a divide amongst neighbourhoods.
It has also created a divide.
It created a divide that has yet to disappear.
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