Sentence examples for to splits from inspiring English sources

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to splits

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Of something solid, to divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line.

  • He has split his lip.

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First, liberal parties are notoriously prone to splits; and second, they are just not that popular.

AMONG Christian denominations, the Presbyterians stand out for being democratic, decentralised, and hence prone to splits on points of principle.

And the lithically minded noted that limestone is prone to splits and fissures, not entirely unlike Mr Miliband's party.

The recent increase of violence due to splits within the military and the security services has considerably raised fears of civil war.

Blair's decision to invade Iraq in 2003 prompted huge anti-war protests and led to splits within the Labour party amid claims the war was illegal.

Headley, interviewed over 34 hours by Indian investigators in America in June, described how "a debate had begun among the terrorist outfits" and "a clash of ideology" leading to "splits".

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By computing splitting betweenness, the algorithm CONGA determined when to split vertices, what vertex to split and how to split them.

To split?

Only to split again.

They decided to split their assets evenly.

Four stars, to split the difference?

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