Sentence examples for internal animosity from inspiring English sources

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Ming took over at a time of unprecedented internal animosity and created a sense of unity.

Republican elders, however, hadn't figured on a party so utterly divided that an elongated season would increase internal animosity and deplete resources.

WASHINGTON — The seeds of the House Republican revolt over the financial industry bailout were sown in an e-mail message circulated Monday night as internal animosity built quickly over the Bush administration's request for $700 billion to prevent an economic collapse.

They are complex due to support from other countries for their proxies, regional geopolitical interests, internal animosity stemming from tribal and ethnic divisions, self-serving warlords, and so on.

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Oddly, the internal animosities exposed in the disclosures from the leak investigation had their roots in the activities of a board subcommittee established in 2002 to help the company make smarter technology strategy decisions.

The sudden death of Mary MacDonald in September 1911 added considerably to Bondfield's workload; the strain, together with internal animosities within the WLL, led her to resign her position in January 1912.

The real wonder may be that Iraq hasn't collapsed entirely from all these internal contradictions, animosities, and conflicting agendas.

The widespread frustration that this must breed is a recipe not only for even deeper and more prevalent internal violence and animosity vis-à-vis America and Israel, but also for regional radicalization, violent provocations and more likely major eruptions.

The results of the election have highlighted the country's bitter internal divisions, including the growing animosity between the secular and religious, Jews and Arabs, immigrants and veterans, and Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews.

A peace process cannot succeed if one party is constantly expected to engage in goodwill gestures and unilateral concessions, even as the other party continues an internal debate about the level of animosity and violence to direct against the first party.

Racism is far more ubiquitous, deep-seated and reflexive in both China and Russia than it is in America or western Europe, precisely because events like those in Ferguson lead America to engage in a soul-searching national debate, while similar events in Russia and China generally lead either to no internal self-examination, or to a hardening of racial animosities.

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