Sentence examples for need to be divisive from inspiring English sources

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"It's all in good faith, it's all friendly, but I'm just thinking, do I need to be divisive in my delegation?" [email protected]@latimes.com

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I don't want to be divisive".

There is no need for this issue to be divisive in Europe, if there is a will from Europe to commit itself to Iraq's rebuilding.

"We don't try to be divisive," he said.

If this occurs, it promises to be divisive.

"My intent was certainly not to be divisive," Pound said.

From the outset it was always going to be divisive.

"This is not a time to be divisive.

"It doesn't have to be divisive," she added.

On this issue, President Bush will need to be emphatic, and therefore divisive.

They need to be active in their families and communities to build resilience and create alternatives to external influences, which might lure them into divisive directions.

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