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How To Use Fissiparous In A Sentence

  • The sixth and final app was the West's work ethic, which held together the potentially fissiparous society produced by the first five. The Birth of the Modern World
  • There are clear limits to what voluntary organizations can do to remedy the fissiparous tendencies of an inherently selfish capitalism.
  • See, this is exactly why I parted with Protestantism: I could never discern any real desire for unity (which would have been impossible in any case because it is way too fissiparous). The Pope offers a personal explanation
  • Despite their fissiparous tendencies, they spread steadily.
  • A legacy of a strong nation unbroken by 'fissiparous' tendencies despite the dire predictions of foreign observers; a nation armed with nuclear weapons and missiles; a nation with the ability to assert an independent foreign policy and independent path of capitalist development, in the main, fully capable of holding its head high in the international community and world economic stage. Reality, one bite at a time
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  • British society may be diverse but it is not fissiparous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Musical taste is fashionable and fissiparous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Already fissiparous, the home side seemed broken. Times, Sunday Times
  • Either way, it is evidence that voting patterns have become mercurial, fissiparous and eminently unpredictable. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have too many fissiparous tendencies in the two countries to take risks.
  • And away from the mainstream it has become so fissiparous, squabblesome and insular as to be self-marginalised and pointless. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 1970s seemed to be the age of the groupuscules, the tiny, fissiparous radical activist groups which spread across Western Europe.
  • It is noted that fissiparous and cometforming starfish have entrained the regeneration pathway into their life cycle.
  • His coalition is broad and fissiparous, and the communists, who were the ruin of his last government, made a strong showing.
  • [T] he picture that this report paints is one of small, sectarian and chauvinist groupuscules, reproducing in this country the fissiparous and distrustful community loyalties of the subcontinent. Young British Muslims at the mercy of extremists because of out-of-touch Imams
  • During the past two weeks, the Union of the Parliaments has become more fissiparous than at any time since 1707.
  • Regeneration has been entrained to complete an asexual life cycle in fissiparous and comet-forming starfish.
  • One year after that he wrote in Earthquakes in London a fissiparous climate-change drama with thinly realised characters among them a glacial female politician which was given an explosive staging by Rupert Goold. The Last of the Duchess; 13; The Village Social – review
  • The hope of these minorities is that a fissiparous Pakistan, with its history of dysfunctional civilian and military governments, will give way in the fullness of time to a sprawling Greater India, thus liberating Baluchistan to pursue its destiny as a truly autonomous region. Pakistan’s Fatal Shore
  • All error is what physiologists term fissiparous, and in exterminating one false opinion you may be hindering the growth of an uncounted brood of false opinions. On Compromise
  • The task of resolving the euro crisis lies in the hands not of one nation, but of seventeen fissiparous democracies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Management of his fissiparous, some would say ungovernable, party will be not the least of his challenges. Times, Sunday Times

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