While a number of Plains States Republicans support the measure, the fight stemmed from a philosophical divide about whether the federal government should provide financial support to assist the country's nascent renewable energy industry.
Even as Russia's relations with America have deteriorated, however, the bigger European powers have worked to prevent a new East-West divide from opening up in Europe.
Because of that, she said, the partisan divide should not dissuade anyone with a cause from getting involved in politics and she hinted strongly that a divisive atmosphere would not stop her in any future endeavor.
Some conservatives won't support the governor because of her more liberal views on some "moral issues, " but Whitman should benefit from a Democratic primary race that will drain resources from the party and divide the Democrats.
"Of course, it's being fanned in some ways by Republican leaders who keep saying majorities are against this legislation, when in fact there is a pretty even divide in the country, from what the polling data shows, " he added.
And that simply cannot happen if special interests from either side of the political divide seek to except themselves from the requirements of the law or make a late play to improve their own self-interest at great cost to all other Americans.
Cardinal Maradiaga himself did comment that perhaps a Pope from Latin America would be a great impulse for overcoming the north-south divide.
But arguments in favour of Islam's compatibility with democracy are in perpetual danger of being drowned out by a mixture of depressing news from Muslim lands and zealous ideologues on both sides of a looming civilisational divide.
Our ranch house was located just north of Divide, Montana, a tiny town you could miss from the highway if you happened to adjust your radio at the wrong moment.
Obama and Democratic leaders seek a solution that could win support from a Republican or two, and more importantly, help bridge a divide among Democrats on the public option issue.
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The prime minister said he had learned a lot from his two-day tour aimed at dispelling criticisms of a growing north-south divide in Britain.
From there, divide that rate (as a decimal) into one to find your multiplier.
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The posts hit by NATO on Saturday are built on the Salala mountain, part of a chain of low-lying rugged mountains that divide Pakistan from Afghanistan.
For many years we have lobbied companies and governments to bridge the digital divide to connect Cumbria, yet a lack of investment and commitment from service providers has for too long left us technologically isolated.
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From a practical sense, these attributes create the divide between the fiction and the realities of people cutting the cord and going mobile only.
Other issues, such as the number of website that are inaccessible to disabled people, and the prevailing digital divide were perhaps of more immediate concern to ordinary people, a spokesperson from Citizens Online had suggested.
The new head refused to listen to advice from experienced members of staff and had a "divide and rule" policy, dropping team meetings and - Mr A says - losing the respect of staff and pupils.
By so doing, the United States could make clear that its "national" missile defense system will actually be a global capability, thus denying critics and those who would divide America from her allies the argument that the former will be protected at the latters' expense.
From here, it's easy to see how such a divide can impact our career progression: indeed, our entire lives.
Allowances are more than a way for couples to divide spending, however, and single people can benefit from having an allowance as well.
When mathematician Vincent Blondel studied the location and billing data from one billion cellphone calls in Belgium, he found himself documenting a divide that has threatened his country's ability to govern itself.
He became a Roman Catholic, perhaps to please his wife, who came from a rich Catholic family, but like many Vietnamese he managed to divide his spiritual loyalties, occasionally worshipping at Buddhist shrines.
Derived from the Sanskrit root "bid, " which means "to divide, " the Vindhya traverses the center of the country from east to west, forcing a natural barrier between northern and southern India.
There appears to be a thin divide between team orders that protect a worthy longtime leader and instructions that see him denied the taste of champagne from the top step of the podium.
Furthermore, the high-quality dating of the WAIS Divide core will make it easy to correlate with cores from Greenland's ice sheet, allowing for a tighter coupling of records from the Artic and the Antarctic.
He referred to a report by Oxford Economics, 'Developing the Case for Shared Education', and said that apart from a few exceptions the maintained and controlled sectors both "utterly fail" to attract pupils from across the divide.
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