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Because of variations in both doctrine and practice, however, the Eucharist, which was intended as both a symbol of and a means of fostering unity within the church, has been a source of disunity and even contention.
The difference in opinion of the mission between the U.S. and NATO and the United Nations, btw, is a great source of disunity.
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Parker feels this could be a reference to various reports of disunity within the dressing room during Mancini's tenure.
A source in his camp insisted that he was not talking about the danger of Corbyn in particular, but the risk of disunity under anyone but Burnham.
Liberal Democrats need to understand the electoral dangers of disunity.
The latest mutiny is indicative of disunity within the army's ranks.
But signs of disunity are appearing in Mr Ma's ruling party, the Kuomintang (or KMT).
When you have a working majority of only 17, every whisper of disunity matters.
Sources revealed that the July 2001 race riots in Bradford, Burnley and Rochdale marked a "turning point" in the way that Mr Blair's government responded to Britain's Muslim communities, and that there were efforts – more in "good faith" than in an attempted cover-up – to play down examples of disunity.
Lincoln could have accepted peace at the cost of disunity and continued slavery.
"I dare to challenge you not to bow to cultural pressure but pull us back from the brink of disunity".
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