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to divisions

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The act or process of dividing anything.

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A lot of what happens at the Division I level trickles down to Divisions II and III.

He points to divisions inside the Bush administration.

The recent troubles have led to divisions within their camp.

The divergence of opinion has led to divisions among families, generations and communities.

But the row over reactor subsidies points to divisions in the coalition on nuclear energy.

This was not honoured, and deep disappointment and discontent led to divisions.

He attributed the poor performance to divisions among the staff created by the union certification.

But he is still sensitive to divisions in the political class and public opinion.

On previous occasions the UN process had fallen apart after delays led to divisions.

The use of epoch is usually restricted to divisions of the Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary periods.

Mr. Fabius, a former finance minister himself, referred to divisions within the vast ministry, known as Bercy for its location.

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