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"It's a divisive policy and this cull is splintering communities".
Nor are there any references to divisive policy debates over immigration reform or individual privacy rights.
In the first half of next year Japan will confront two of the most divisive policy issues of recent times.
Furthermore, New England Federalists adopted a divisive policy of sectionalism, moving dangerously near secession in 1808 and strenuously opposing the War of 1812 (see Hartford Convention).
It has become a hugely divisive policy issue in recent years, gaining a new urgency, perhaps, by the recent hurricanes that slammed into the Gulf Coast.
The Labour leader had wanted to shift both from their jobs with the aim of asserting his authority over the divisive policy areas that have dogged his leadership.
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Martin Chulov writes from Iraq for the Guardian that this week's fighting has once again exposed the divisions among the country's different groups, as well as the divisive policies of its political leader Nuri al-Maliki.
But Churchill's divisive policies had already produced a disastrous effect on the Indian political scene.
The administration's unconditional support for Mr. Maliki is fueling his nationalistic rhetoric and divisive policies.
The emotional campaign was widely seen as a referendum on Mr. Ahmadinejad's divisive policies.
As home secretary, she criticised Trump's "divisive" policies and rhetoric.
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