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Usually, their idea of divisiveness is what is known in democracies as criticism.
The new normal Losing the plot ReprintsThat divisiveness is one reason for turfing him out, but there are plenty of others.
Mr. Hunter is quoted in the release as saying that "public divisiveness is not helpful in finding good solutions," but he did not directly contradict the criticisms.
The divisiveness is partly to do with his overproduction and partly with his stylistic lushness, which strikes some as absurdly over-prettified.
"I'm still in dismay that a message of hate and divisiveness is going to be the leading voice of our nation".
The unnamed narrator of this deadpan comic parable about greed and divisiveness is among the first settlers of a "Great Field" by the bend of a river.
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But all the vitriol and divisiveness were getting to her.
The mayor said that any divisiveness was the government's fault.
"Koch's cockiness and his racial divisiveness are often exaggerated," Professor Soffer writes, "but they do help explain why he made some people so angry".
The divisiveness was the culmination of months of intense clashes on Capitol Hill as the newly empowered Democrats sought to press their agenda.
Mr. Carter's sense of our own accountability, his warnings about the debilitating effects of self-centered divisiveness were the speech's true heresies.
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