Sentence examples for lacks unity from inspiring English sources

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The Syrian opposition as yet lacks unity, and the breadth of its popular support is uncertain.

Yet for all its merits – her voice is utterly pure, and the altpop textures luscious – The Voyager lacks unity.

The southern movement still lacks unity, strong leadership and international support, said Prof Abdul Faqih, a professor of politics at Sana'a University.

"Black Diamond" sounds like a compilation more than a single artist's work, not because it lacks unity but precisely because it has the satisfying cohesion that comes from a well-curated collection of disparate tracks.

In either case, the band (coetus) thus constituted still lacks unity and has only "the rudiments and beginnings of a state" (DJN VII.2.7; Pufendorf 1994a, p. 212), although it suffices to prevent an immediate return to the state of nature if the second pact is temporarily suspended, as during an interregnum (DJN VII.7.6 7, VIII.11.1).

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Like their national counterparts, Western Democrats lack unity, a coherent message and enough money to compete with Republicans.

Without the rallying point of Willowbrook, one mother said, they lacked unity, especially since the group homes spread their children throughout the state.

But the torched tuna, though charred and meaty, was on the plain side, and the new world sashimi (yellowtail and tuna with yuzu and jalapeño) lacked unity.

"The even deeper reason why regulatory policies have been so disparate and lacked unity is that reform of our country's current financial legal system lags so badly behind," it added.

Jérôme Tubiana, an independent researcher who has written widely on Chad and Darfur, said that while the rebels lack unity and a coherent political plan for Chad, the international community should not give Mr. Déby a free pass in Chad for the sake of Darfur.

Though lacking unity on the matter, the Borana Oromo (the Waso Borana supported the secession) had historical reasons for rejecting the Somali struggle for secession (Baxter 1966).

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