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They are likely to split the vote.
That decision seemed likely to split the Republican vote and give Mr. Farmer an edge.
Sharp cheek bones, it's believed, are more likely to split the skin upon impact.
(Southerners are more likely to split the difference and choose the third option).
The agreement seems likely to split the ranks of Senate Democrats, with liberals opposed and moderates tempted to support it.
It's more popular than cap and trade, it's less likely to split the party than immigration and it's more amenable to technocratic interventions than income inequality.
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Woolever said the congregations most likely to split over the issues are those with strong, theologically driven leaders who convince their flocks that the larger church no longer represents their faith.
Labour's tripartite electoral college is likely to split down the middle, with trade unions supporting Mr Findlay, members backing Mr Murphy and parliamentarians as the swing voters.The contest will resonate beyond Scotland.
But his supporters are likely to be infuriated by Abbott's decision to stand since she is likely to split nominations from the left of the party.
Kimbrel is still a rookie, likely to split votes for the N.L. rookie of the year award with his teammate Freddie Freeman, a first baseman.
As a result, the Supreme Court is likely to split 4-4 on issues like the Jeppesen case, handing victory back to the senior administration officials who so desperately crave blanket immunity for the Bush administration's torturers.
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