The schism comes at a bad time for the still-fragile (and still-oil-addicted) global economy.
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They have warned Mr Netanyahu that the bill, if passed, would cause a schism throughout Jewry.
The schism that opened between Francis and the centrist members of the order has never healed.
This was the first schism with the public, and with the media, his next enemy.
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What better place to put this management-technology schism to rest than in the office of the CIO?
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However, it is doubtful that this partisan schism will have a dramatic near-term impact on U.S. policy.
Most Palestinians are anxious to avoid a schism that would deflect them from their confrontation with Israel.
Schism and Robert Reinlie, each retirees from the United States Air Force with twenty years of service.
With Hamas inside Iran's tent and Fatah in America's, the Palestinians are now facing a paralysing schism.
According to Roth-Douquet, the schism between military and civilian understanding has not always existed to such a degree.
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Everybody said there would be a schism last year, that the party would tear itself asunder and it didn't.
But suspicion also arises: schism between local and national, between ordinary and elite.
The depth and permanence of the schism will only be revealed with time.
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My own denomination is in the midst of a massive schism, theologically fomented in one of our more conservative seminaries.
He said that the vote highlighted a "schism" and an "irreconcilable conflict" between himself and the bulk of the GOP.
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Pope Gregory XII - who reigned from 1406 to 1415 - did so to end what was called the Western Schism.
By the mid-century much of the struggle that will lead eventually to the papal schism between Avignon and Rome is already emerging.
The debate over homosexuality and the role of women in the church threatens to produce a schism in the worldwide Anglican communion.
The Pope wanted to pray with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and try to end the 1, 000-year-old schism between the two ancient branches of Christianity.
But now he is using the police against the army--an extraordinary schism in the roots of any state--and the rest cannot be far behind.
But resignation is extremely rare: the last pontiff to step aside was Pope Gregory XII, who resigned in 1415 amid a schism within the Church.
Tal Becker, an Israeli diplomat and scholar, worries that Israeli policies both peace policy and domestic policy which rejects non-Orthodox Judaism are leading to schism within Jewry.
But Honduras suffers a political schism following a coup in 2009.
Blogging went through this schism over the course of its evolution.
In his letter, the Pope says the intention behind lifting the excommunications was to end the ongoing schism and bring good people back into the fold.
Now that social media has made it more accessible for millions to share whatever their thoughts may be, a similar schism seems to be cracking open.
The last pope to resign was Pope Gregory XII, who stepped down in 1415 in a deal to end the Great Western Schism among competing papal claimants.
Apparently the final schism revolved around a debate over cutting corporate overhead and reducing drilling to more match cash flow with the expense side of the ledger.
Shia activists in Saudi Arabia have threatened a lawsuit, charging Mr Qaradawi with fomenting sectarian schism and requesting that he be forcibly retired on grounds of senility.
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