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The tension between Anthony and D'Antoni — and more broadly, between Anthony and the rest of the team — was undermining the Knicks' cohesion and morale.

Instructive parallels are suggested more broadly between the homosexual protagonist and the Jewish narrator: where the former masochistically accepts his fate, the latter rages against the increasingly aggressive racial laws.

More broadly, between 1992 and 1999, the median hourly wage for workers grew 2.7percentt, when adjusted for inflation, according to data collected by the Economic Policy Institute in Washington.

Regional rivalry between Egypt and Syria, and more broadly between the United States and Iran, has meant that a resolution of the Hamas-Fatah conflict depends largely on a rapprochement between their sponsors.

Much of the 2012 general election campaign will be taken up by the struggle between Obama and Romney — and, more broadly, between Democrats and Republicans — to define conservatism and the Republican Party in either favorable or hostile terms.

Hostilities between South Ossetia and Georgia and, more broadly, between Georgia and Russia escalated rapidly in August 2008, when Georgian troops engaged with local separatist fighters, as well as with Russian forces that had crossed the border there with the stated intent to defend Russian citizens and peacekeeping troops already in the region.

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The distinction between symptom relief and more global benefits echoes the distinction between the medical model of combating specific diseases and a more broadly understood relationship between diet and health.

Miliband is also calling for the judicial inquiry to look more broadly at relations between the media and politicians.

Reasons for the ethanol surplus are even more broadly in dispute, between producers and the oil companies.

Certainly, there is evidence of a sharp intelligence at work, using a propitious moment to delineate more broadly the relations between a sovereign and his subjects.

More broadly, the tension between seriousness and unseriousness in both purpose and execution is the domain of caricature whether or not it's aimed at particular people.

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