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He's also had his latest two productions cancelled because of (divisive terminology klaxon) cultural appropriation.
She will plead for an end to insults, the Press Association reports, as well as the divisive terminology of "leavers" and "remainers", and call on both sides to come together to make a successful future for Britain outside the EU.
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When we seem to have more than one mental act at a time, like when we hear a melody while tasting a sip of red wine and enjoying the beautiful view from the window, all these mental phenomena melt into one, they become moments or, to stick with Brentano's terminology, divisives of a collective.
The charged terminology provides a clue into how divisive the phenomenon of uprootedness is — and has always been — in Israeli society.
Clear distinctions between cause, function and evolutionary history are important, but these can be made without Mayr's terminology, which we feel is ambiguous, dated, divisive and discourages full consideration of the role of development in evolution.
It is important to recognize that the terminology used to characterize antimicrobial use in policy settings is divisive, contentious, and applied inconsistently.
But he also used terminology rare for a candidate who has been criticized for months for using divisive racially-inflected rhetoric — and one who regularly lauds police while dismissing complaints about police violence.
Terminology changes.
And strikes are divisive.
Gaza is divisive.
Greedy divisive clustering.
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