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Their hunger to gain an edge is creating a split system for data releases.
Margaret Thatcher's government introduced the internal market in 1990, creating a split between purchasers and providers.
In remarks aimed at Corbyn, he said: "It is also leadership not creating a split in the party".
But, ironically, he may well be bringing the issue closer to resolution, by creating a split in the lower courts that only the Supremes can resolve.
"It's at least creating a split in the courts that could make the issue ripe for review by a higher level".
Weld hopes that, by creating a split among conservatives, the Libertarian ticket can make it more likely that the same thing will happen to Trump.
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Tomorrow at 2 p.m., Warhol double-projector screening of "The Chelsea Girls" (1966); the film is a series of 12 episodes set at the Chelsea Hotel, with the film reels projected side-by-side, creating a split-screen effect.
That has created a split in the environmental movement.
Four circuits have nullified similar bans in recent months, so the new ruling creates a split.
That renewed tension also created a split among the abolitionists themselves.
Labour are trying to create a split where there is no need for one.
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