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They both assume a country fundamentally divided.
On that issue, the medical experts were and remain fundamentally divided.
The two wings of the party were fundamentally divided on nuclear weapons, and later on Britain's place in Europe.
Critics, particularly from the U.S. Congress, questioned the utility of a Council that was so fundamentally divided.
The presidential vote in Afghanistan remains fundamentally divided along ethnic lines, and probably only a Pashtun could garner the needed "50percentt plus one".
To say that India is riven by myriad factions and castes and, more fundamentally, divided between two religions is to describe a particularly vicious curse.
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"The most offensive thing to me, fundamentally, is dividing kids by race," Mr. Horne said.
Fundamentally, Northern Ireland remains a divided society.
Just a minimal part of them, 6%, consists of high speed lines, connecting 11 biggest Italian cities.2 On the opposite, most of them, are conventional lines divided in fundamentally lines, above 6000 km, complementary lines, above 9000 km and nodes lines, that are located around metropolitan areas, above 950 km.
Developing these ideas, Baudrillard sketched a fundamental dividing line in history between symbolic societies — i.e., societies fundamentally organized around premodern exchange — and productivist societies (i.e., societies organized around production and commodity exchange).
It is fundamentally wrong to divide students by race.
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