Sentence examples for lead to divisions from inspiring English sources

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Charity workers advised us firmly against taking food or money to the village, saying it could lead to divisions, and not get to the poorest.

Ian Abbott, leader of the county's Humanists, acknowledged the move could lead to divisions in the workplace.

And, every so often, that pressure can lead to divisions within the ranks, even at the highest levels.

This is important, as it can help shape how anti-fascists work out who to identify as "fascists" and in turn potentially lead to divisions in the movement.

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The mayor said he told Mr. Long that running on the Conservative line "would lead to division and it would lead to litigation".

In June, the Taliban asked the Isis leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, to avoid actions that could lead to "division of the mujahideen's command".

This will lead to division and polarisation in the game.

Conflict can lead to division and discord as the two common misconceptions have trapped us in fight or flight reactions.

Cell cycle progression in the absence of DNA repair following the DNA damage will lead to division with damaged DNA.

It should also be emphasized that this expression procedure in wild type background did not lead to division phenotypes.

The single currency is bound to lead to division and discord.

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