Sentence examples for have divisive from inspiring English sources

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Iterations of Confederate flags, however, have divisive symbolism.

In glioblastomas, both Bmi-1 and EZH2 have divisive roles: knockdown of EZH2 protein levels diminished the self-renewal ability and the tumor-initiating capacity of cancer stem cells, whereas a microRNA-mediated downregulation of Bmi-1 levels in glioblastomas inhibited the proliferation and reduced self-renewal of the glioma stem cells.

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The whole episode has divisive elements.

Both candidates had divisive conventions, and they left without fully unified parties.

To overrule them would have been divisive.

"The government's NHS reforms have proved divisive and destructive.

A moratorium would have potentially divisive political repercussions, administration officials said.

If not here, somewhere else.'" The marginalisation of Aspas and, especially, Deulofeu could have been divisive.

"They have been divisive since they got into power," he said.

But Dr. Nissen and Dr. Califf would have been divisive candidates, with rival supporting camps.

Mr. Dold has far more cash, because unlike Mr. Schneider, he did not have a divisive primary to contend with.

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