Sentence examples for inability to unite from inspiring English sources

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Islamic State has made many enemies, but it may be saved by their inability to unite.

Yet, because of the opposition's inability to unite, no one could defeat him.

But Democrats, as is their wont, are divided over their objections, which stem from Mr. Obama's sinking popularity in polls, parochial concerns and the party's chronic inability to unite around a legislative initiative, even in the face of Republican opposition.

But the first couple's biggest advantage is the weakness of the opposition, and its inability to unite behind a single candidate.Roberto Lavagna, who was sacked as economy minister in November 2005, can claim to be the architect of economic recovery.

Above all he will be remembered as the leader who who, through his own weakness and inability to unite his own MPs, led Britain out of the European Union.

But their inability to unite or to come up with a credible campaign message has so far kept them from together amassing even 40percentt support in most opinion polls.

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The Speaker's inability Thursday to unite Republicans behind his plan highlights the extent to which mutual trust is also seriously lacking WITHIN the political parties -- and not just between them.

Even the inability to socially unite against terror and carnage in Ankara, and the widespread schadenfreude about the victims across the country, is enough to see that Turkey, sadly, has been mismanaged to a self-destructive polarisation, by a globally isolated mentality, whose pragmatism, benefitting from any negotiations these days, may add to the ordeal, and serve for further oppression.

The absence of a single dominant faction, the inability of groups to unite to confront common threats and effective recruitment campaigns by extremist Islamist groups have allowed radical jihadist organizations such as Usbat al-Ansar, Jund al-Sham and the Abdullah Azzam Brigades to take root.

In the most striking comments, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, criticized the Palestinians for their inability to remain united behind President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah — an implicit condemnation of Hamas, which took over Gaza entirely in 2007 in a brief but violent civil war with Fatah.

In the most striking comments, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, criticized the Palestinians for their inability to remain united behind President Abbas of Fatah — an implicit condemnation of Hamas, which took over Gaza entirely in 2007 in a brief but violent civil war with Fatah.

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