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Given the importance of bridge infrastructure, the discussion of this topic has been split over two chapters.
More recently, the profession has been split over its merits.
That group, which represents electrophysiologists, has been split over nontraditional training.
Charlie Hebdo has been split over the use of the money, however, with some staff members accusing management of not being transparent enough about its plans.
And the plight of ordinary Iraqis worsens by the day.Since a four-day bombing blitz last December, the UN Security Council has been split over Iraq.
A source close to her administration said of Bergoglio's election as pope: "The government has been split over how to react".
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Suffolk Conservatives had been split over whether the MP should stand down over his police caution.
Republicans have been split over the Arizona law largely because they do not want to alienate Latinos.
For months now, ministers have been split over welfare reform, with the looming prospect of bankruptcy, should costs not be cut.
Leaving the courthouse, Mr. Blagojevich's lawyers said that they had been split over whether he should testify, but that they had ultimately concluded that prosecutors had failed to prove the charges against him — and so no further testimony was needed.
The party had been split over whether to participate in the elections, forced to choose between participation that would undercut its principles and a boycott that would dissolve it.
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