How To Use Disunity In A Sentence

  • Indeed, the guestlist might have been drawn up with an eye to promoting disunity rather than a common voice. Times, Sunday Times
  • A lady Anglican-bishopess in America has written to an African Anglican bishop telling him not to come for an ordination to America because this would "violate the ancient customs of the church" and would "display to the world division and disunity that are not mind of the mind of Christ". Archive 2007-06-01
  • Our witness, our purpose, our task to proclaim the glorious and liberating truth is so weakened by our disunity.
  • In its wake indiscipline raises its ugly head and disunity among the players in the team.
  • In a democracy, disunity is not just the reality, it's the premise. Not the Ones We've Been Waiting For
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  • With the right wing of the government showing definite signs of weakness and disunity, the next confrontation is already in the cards.
  • And so the whole of the population was in conflict with the government: there was disunity, or rather a whole series of disunities, on a colossal scale. Le Québécois Libre
  • It has created disunity and division between people.
  • A new disease was identified which had the symptoms of workplace disunity, low productivity, poor quality products.
  • Disunity finally proved fatal to the rebels' cause.
  • He had been accused of promoting disunity within the armed forces.
  • Then - through cowardice, lack of principle, and disunity - they blew it.
  • But the postwar prosperity fostered by unity once again nurtured disunity, with Quebec now leading the fight for provincial autonomy. The Myth of the Power-Hungry Centralizers
  • And what we're involved in together, specifically, what they refer to as church disunity and schism, that's news too. TOUCH
  • A new disease was identified which had the symptoms of workplace disunity, low productivity, poor quality products.
  • Let's ask whether we have caused disunity in any way within our families or among the whole family of God.
  • KUCHING: The so-called disunity among members of the state Barisan Nasional is a fallacy, said Parti Rakyat Sarawak president Datuk Seri James Masing. Undefined
  • Indeed, the guestlist might have been drawn up with an eye to promoting disunity rather than a common voice. Times, Sunday Times
  • You don't want that kind of disunity in your administration. Al Eisele: Doggone It, Why Not a White House Cat?
  • Rather, they may create a new point of disunity and dissent among Muslims.
  • Please allow me a small space in your newspaper to tell it like it is concerning the so called disunity within the Swapo party.
  • Europe cannot live in freedom as long as there is disunity and conflict in its neighbourhood, the German chancellor insisted.
  • We blame others for creating disunity among the Muslims without ourselves knowing the basics of moon-sighting.
  • To attempt to find a vision and to struggle within so much disunity is very sad.
  • The disunity is a consequence of how the issue has been managed and broadened out to concerns about the management of the party in general. Undefined
  • This is why there is such disunity among many Christians.
  • Such disunity is raw feed for the anti-gunners and we need it like we need a hole in the head. ZUMBOMANIA, PART II: David E.
  • The consequences of this disunity among Christians were horrible.
  • He was persuaded that disunity in the church was displeasing to heaven and bad for the empire's success and prosperity.
  • Disunity can also prove fatal - wildebeests or caribou that stray away from the main herd are far more likely to fall victim to lions or wolves.
  • Kindly superscribe ‘Disunity ‘on the envelope if you are sending it by post.’
  • It has been the outbreak of disunity and many clashes.
  • He remains mystified as to why Fifa would risk disunity by producing such a controversial document.
  • The pluriformity of biblical data seems to call for a modest but correct exegesis of biblical texts that recognizes whatever unity or disunity there may be (whether of a verse or pericope or book).
  • The media get bored and start to look for stories of division and disunity.
  • Any disunity in the staffroom could quickly transmit itself to the classroom and begin to affect the pupils.
  • It has created disunity and division between people.
  • Any disunity in the staffroom could quickly transmit itself to the classroom and begin to affect the pupils.
  • History records that the road to international disunity is strewn with skeletons of appeasement. Canada—Whither?
  • The provincial gentry's disunity reduced their capacity to obstruct the work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  • This did little to endanger his position, as he continued to profit from the ongoing fragmentation and disunity of his opposition.
  • The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity.
  • It reveals as mythical much of the past theological rationale for disunity.
  • The Deputy First Minister joked at the First Minister's expense, jibing at the apparent disunity within McConnell's ranks.
  • Not only is there a civil-military split, there is disunity within the military as well.
  • No, he was counting on the "disunity" between HC and BO supporters. The Palin Meltdown in Slo-Mo
  • The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity.
  • It starts from the fact of disunity and asks which existing political mechanism can work best for unity.
  • But it's so easy to explain a conflict or to bring about disunity and to create problems by using the racial tag, by waving the racial flag.
  • Hence the inevitable result of nationalist unity movements was increased disunity and conflict.
  • Yet by refusing to cede her role as a Hillary surrogate, and tirelessly fanning the fames of party disunity, she helped keep media attention on the myth that there were legions of disaffected Hillary voters whose allegiance was available for harvest by any candidate in a pantsuit. Ten Chumps Who Helped Elect Barack Obama
  • The social evils of Plato´s time, namely disunity, incompetence and violence, are still present and will always be for as long as there are political communities and incompetent rulers unable to impose rules thus triggering a process of political so-cialization that will change individual attitudes. American Chronicle
  • There were a few moments of rhythmic disunity, in the third movement of Du wahrer Gott, for example, all of which were quickly righted.
  • He’s been making the tactical error of not telling Democrats what they want to hear lately*, so any excuse to discount this cold water on GOP party disunity is a good enough one, right? Fortunately, they will ignore Tom Jensen utterly. | RedState

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