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The state's move to this new system has, to some extent, diminished the phenomenon and public opinion is widely split on the merits of " class basketball.
Therefore, language, in the absence of translation, comprises a barrier to a worldwide community of debate and opinion, although it is also true that media within any given society may be split along class, political or regional lines.
Britain was cool on the idea of integration, while opinion in Seychelles appeared to be split.
They invited Lucy Stone to help, but Stone declined to be part of the project ; she was of the opinion that Stanton and Anthony would not fairly portray the divisive split between NWSA and American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ).
Popular opinion was split between rural and urban areas.
Generally, presidential opinion has been split between major party lines.
The assassinations caused a split within the junta and repulsed world opinion.
Although public opinion about the Olympics in Japan had initially been split, by the time the games started almost everyone was behind them.
Architectural opinion was split at the time of construction.
Because of doctrinal opinion differences and personality conflicts, the movement split into 19 branches, of which about 15 are active today.
The nature of this split opinion created controversy over whether Powell's opinion was binding.
Seretse would not budge in his desire to marry Ruth ( which he did while exiled in Britain in 1948 ), and tribal opinion about the marriage basically split evenly along demographic lines-older people went with Tshekedi, the younger with Seretse.
The Court split 6 to 2 in ruling that Baker's case was justiciable, producing, in addition to the opinion of the Court by Justice William J. Brennan, three concurring opinions and two dissenting opinions.
He led the negotiations on the split of seats with the Liberals for the SDP side and his decision to go public on the difficulties encountered has often been blamed for starting the Alliance's slide in the opinion polls.
Therefore, there was a major split in opinion in New Zealand as to whether politics should interfere with sport and whether the Springboks should be allowed to tour.
Subsequent opinion polls suggested the Danish population's opinion was split on the issue.
The prospect of a split in opinion between the Company and the settlers led to the establishment of an Advisory Council through which settler opinion could be communicated.
However when a serious split in opinion between the settlers and the Company opened in 1918, the Company set up an Advisory Council through which settler opinion could be represented to it.
In 1981 the right-wing split from the Labour Party to found the Social Democratic Party, which formed an alliance with the Liberal Party and opinion polls briefly saw the new alliance appear capable of winning a general election.
This helped split opinion on the film as, although it was praised for attempting to capture some of the punk scene of the time, it was seen as too skewed towards McLaren's vision.
The participating cable companies were hit by both regulatory and public opinion backlash and ultimately were forced to split the negative-option channels into two separately-purchasable blocks, a move which Rogers had initially opposed as " not technologically feasible ".

split and about
The liberal-conservative split, to define it further, derives from a basic difference concerning the existential status of standard sought and about the spiritual experience that leads to its identification.
The Church of Scotland separated from the Roman Catholic Church with the Scottish Reformation in 1560, and the split from it of the Scottish Episcopal Church began in 1582, in the reign of James VI of Scotland, over disagreements about the role of bishops.
Many questions remain unanswered — most importantly, it is not clear why the couple split up — but Catullus's poems about the relationship display striking depth and psychological insight.
Then, about 50 million years ago, the carnivorans split into two main divisions: caniforms ( dog-like ) and feliforms ( cat-like ).
Australia has undergone a very long process of gradual aridification since it split off from Gondwanaland about 40 million years ago.
Disagreement about the limits of his authority was one of the causes of the Great Schism, conventionally dated to the year 1054, which split the church into the Catholic Church in the West, headed by the Bishop of Rome, and the Orthodox Church, led by the four eastern patriarchs.
In the post – World War II period, a split developed amongst evangelicals, as they disagreed among themselves about how a Christian ought to respond to an unbelieving world.
One of the more frequent of these shapes was the opening slit ; a vertical central split appears in the totally black frame, and widens till the whole frame is clear, revealing the scene that is about to start.
The standard measurement of speed on an ergometer is generally known as the " split ", or the amount of time in minutes and seconds required to travel at the current pace — a split of 2: 00 represents a speed of two minutes per 500 metres, or about.
She later spoke up about their split: " It was a disaster, a total disaster.
First a hole about 20 mm wide hole was drilled through two adjoining timbers, a wooden pegs inserted which was split and a thin wedge inserted to expand the peg.
Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA evidence suggests the split between Eudyptula and Spheniscus occurred around 25 million years ago, with the ancestors of the White-flippered and Little Penguins diverging about 2. 7 million years ago.
proposed an improvement to this algorithm called the split Levinson recursion which requires about half the number of multiplications and divisions.
Contrasting with many other cultural practices, for philosophy the distinction is rather questionable, but a similar case is presented by language: when speaking in English about the English language one might assume a split between English-as-object and English-as-metalanguage.
Madagascar later split from India about 88 million years ago, allowing plants and animals on the island to evolve in relative isolation.
Marsupials reached Australia via Antarctica about 50 mya, shortly after Australia had split off.
Stalin felt that there was a growing split in German circles about whether Germany should initiate a war with the Soviet Union.
Their nearest linguistic relatives are the Igala who live on the opposite side of the Niger's divergence from the Benue, and from whom they are believed to have split about 2, 000 years ago.
The periods of all terms larger than 0. 0001 ″ ( about as accurately as one can measure ) lie between 5. 5 and 6798 days ; for some reason they seem to avoid the range from 34. 8 to 91 days, so it is customary to split the nutation into long-period and short-period terms.
" Further complicating the news, NewOrderOnline, a website with support from New Order management, reported that, according to " a source close to the band ," " the news about the split is false ... New Order still exists despite what said Peter Hook can leave the band, but this doesn't mean the end of New Order.
But it was split about the law allowing the police the power to expel socialist agitators from their homes, a power used excessively at times against political opponents.
The decision was made to split Viacom into two companies, which in turn led to a dismantling of the Paramount Studio / Paramount TV infrastructure, with the current Paramount, consisting only of the movie studio, retaining only about one-quarter its former size under Dolgen and Lansing.
The bear family, Ursidae, is believed to have split off from other carnivorans about 38 million years ago.
As of 2005 the school no longer maintains a gender preference policy and undergraduate enrollment is split nearly evenly between the sexes, though males outnumber females about 2: 1 at the graduate level, exclusive of Humanities.

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