Does it compromise our editorial independence on what can still be a highly divisive issue?
The impact of the minimum wage on unemployment is a divisive issue among economists.
And it's a divisive issue for you all, as it is for the Republicans.
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But it remains a highly divisive issue, and both parties will be tested.
While Gore professes deeply held pro-choice beliefs, his detractors have assailed his congressional voting record on the deeply divisive issue.
The federal version of the bill, which has stalled in the Senate, may become a divisive issue in the presidential election.
An expanded and restructured Security Council would doubtless include a member from Africa which could in itself be a divisive issue.
That is not the path to national reconciliation, and it does not show respect to the diverse views on this divisive issue.
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Perhaps most important of these is what the case says about the death penalty - a perennially divisive issue across the United States.
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Same-sex marriage, for example, is a divisive issue in this country.
Britain's membership of the European Union is a divisive issue, but many Conservative and Labour ministers are in agreement that the UK should remain within it.
It is after all not only a very divisive issue, it is something for the future, something that can "evolve" still further in a second term.
The long-running privatisation of telecoms company Telstra is also a divisive issue for the government as support for it remaining in state-hands comes from the conservative heartland in country areas.
However, Republican aides acknowledge that immigration is a divisive issue within their party, with GOP members in competitive districts needing to appeal to Hispanic voters to win re-election this fall.
The media must be even-handed on this divisive issue, but they might also take a page from a small Mississippi paper that bigotry shouldn't deter them from treating gay couples fairly.
So it is with extreme reluctance that Charlemagne has concluded that, when it comes to the most divisive issue left in the draft European Union constitution, both sides have a point.
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Yet it remains a deeply divisive issue - as Russian MPs found the first time it was debated in parliament last year, when the discussions ended in a punch-up between opposing deputies.
The new polls come as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe steps up his program to change the way the constitution is amended, an increasingly divisive issue that sparked demonstrations on Friday from both supporters and opponents of revisions.
Whoever takes over will not only need to build bridges quickly with the party in West Norfolk but will also have to find a way to broker a compromise over the divisive issue of the waste incinerator.
Mr McCain has thus placed abortion, the most divisive cultural issue in America, at the centre of his campaign.
How divisive the issue may become in Connecticut isn't yet clear, in part because the language of the legislation is still being drafted.
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But far fewer want another divisive referendum on the issue in the near future.
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While the issue has been divisive, some students say they don't believe the draft will become a reality.
The body had been facing a divisive and unprecedented vote on the issue.
The mayor believed the city had the manpower to host the race without harming recovery efforts but agreed the issue had become too divisive, the official said.
With living in a culture that has portrayed one or few standards of beauty that is not reflective of our divisive society, this is sensitive issue within my culture.
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