Microsoft insists the browser is an indivisible part of Windows and not some alternative operating system.
He wrote a book called "Indivisible by Four" about the group's internal politics.
As a symptom of global warming, moreover, the warming Arctic is indivisible from the manifold costs it will entail.
So this extraordinary moment should summon all of us to become what we profess to be: one indivisible nation.
The human rights of women and of the girl-child are an inalienable, integral and indivisible part of universal human rights.
The United States and Israel share a goal of a comprehensive settlement, and a powerful belief that peace and security are indivisible.
He also stressed that secularism was the driving force of Turkey's democracy, and that the Turkish state must remain an indivisible whole.
The first thing we must do is recognize that legitimacy is indivisible.
Would we be satisfied if millions of elementary school students said "indivisible" every day, but hardly any of them knew what it meant?
In 1900, Max Planck first published his Quantum Theory, that radiant energy comes in small indivisible packets and was not continuous as previously thought.
But I am talking about realistic compromise, the modus operandi that has carried this country forward, which is necessary to enable us to be indivisible.
But this is merely to say that they have no coherent exchange-rate policy: monetary policy and exchange-rate policy (aside from occasional meddling) are operationally indivisible.
According to all of the recognized authorities and institutions of Islam, Shariah is a unified, indivisible program to which all faithful Muslims must adhere comprehensively.
But here's the point: The integrated American model of affluence linked to democracy linked to free markets as one indivisible principle doesn't seem so self-evident anymore.
Peace, development and environmental protection are interdependent and indivisible.
Even if Britons could be sold on the narrower issue of economic benefit, they are more likely than most Europeans to see national control over monetary policy as indivisible from other kinds of sovereignty.
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Unlike its anagrammatic predecessor, the 7-inch FonePad is one indivisible device that will compete with a host of 7-inch tablets from Amazon, Samsung, Android tablet newcomer HP and its parent's earlier effort, the Google Nexus 7.
Morality and leadership are indivisible.
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"We will organise the elections throughout the national territory in order to reunite the minds of Malians, reunite their hearts, and to enable Mali to remain one and indivisible, " Territorial Administration Minister Moussa Sinko Coulibaly told a news conference in the capital, Bamako, on Thursday.
Consequently, permutation of different mental positions, consideration of various groupings of our individual values rather than an indivisible whole, and diverse ideas of rightness provide a richly nuanced myriad of options rather than the polar pair of opposites that Mr Kalk incorrectly suggests is exhaustive.
No one should forget that it was American visionaries who over half a century ago, coming out of the deepest of depressions and the worst of wars, produced the boldest of plans for global economic cooperation because they recognised prosperity was indivisible and concluded that to be sustained it had to be shared.
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