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Wind turbines have become hugely divisive.
Yet Ms. Reding's latest push has proved hugely divisive.
Margaret Thatcher was a hugely divisive figure in British politics.
The effort to increase female representation in boardrooms has proved hugely divisive.
His release, even temporarily, would be hugely divisive at a time of extraordinary polarisation and volatility across Egypt.
Despite being one of the Coalition ministers who worked best with the Conservatives, he criticised the "hugely divisive" Tory campaign run by David Cameron.
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Yet the issue is hugely politically divisive.
Abortion of course remains a hugely controversial and divisive issue.
The email acknowledged that Blair "is a hugely controversial and divisive figure in many parts of the world" and listed a number of questions that had been raised by STC staff, soliciting possible responses from her colleagues.
Since the 1989 revolutions ending communist and Russian control of eastern Europe, Gen Jaruzelski's historical role has been hugely controversial and divisive, with some seeing him as a lackey of the Kremlin and others as a shrewd and realistic Polish patriot who acted in the national interest to ward off even tougher Kremlin crackdowns in the region.
It strikes me as divisive and hugely damaging to morale to see the Royal Opera House get a top-up of 10 times that amount, enough to create 10 new RFOs, at a time when many small arts organisations are fighting for their survival.
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