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to disunity
noun
The lack of unity or cohesion.
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Unity cedes to disunity as binding adrenalin fades.
Often, though, the greater public has failed to hear a singular message due to disunity and a lack of planning.
The loss of veteran commanders and the imprisonment of established leaders such as Mullah Baradar have contributed to disunity in the Taliban's upper ranks, according to Gopal and other researchers with extensive Taliban contacts.
Eugene Kennedy, a professor at Chicago's Loyola University who wrote a book about sexuality and the church, attributed the confusion surrounding the cardinals' statement to disunity among the cardinals.
In his final speech to Labour members before the close of ballots on Thursday, Watson will say that the mandatory reselection of MPs would lead to disunity and act as a "destructive and destabilising force".
Its chair, Rod Thomas, said on Sunday: "If the draft legislation comes back to General Synod for final approval next July unchanged, then we will have the unsavoury dilemma of either having to vote for a measure [law] which will lead to disunity and division, or of voting against it and thus prolonging the debate for another five years".
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The incentive for Russia to have sought to run a disinformation campaign to encourage disunity in the European Union by encouraging a vote for Brexit is clear: Instability weakens your opponents.
The British National party has expelled former leader Nick Griffin for allegedly "trying to cause disunity" in a bid to destabilise the organisation.
"So I decided it was better to step aside than contribute to the disunity.
The Ögedei line sought to exploit the disunity to advance the interests of their own family.
Worse, taken together it is not a given that the internal struggle to control this party adds up to electoral disunity.
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