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"disharmony" Definitions
  1. a lack of agreement about important things, which causes bad feelings between people or groups of people

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And the more disharmony, the more damage can be done.
That's the kind of thing that can lead to crew disharmony.
There's a comfortable level of disharmony, and that may be good enough.
CNN is eroding the fabric of America, proselytizing, sowing distrust and disharmony.
And co-founder disharmony has been a key reason many startups flounder.
At the root of all this is disharmony between central and local governments.
The theme of music thus becomes a theme of disharmony, literally and figuratively.
But consider the unintended social disharmony that occurs when we intervene in trade.
The nastiness, the level of disharmony that was going on, the personal invective.
Can our republic endure the disharmony, antipathy, anger, resentment and hate that remains unaddressed?
I'm cribbing this pattern from Samuel Huntington's 1981 book American Politics: Promise of Disharmony.
But disharmony only emboldens Beijing, making a trade deal with lower tariffs less likely.
"It&aposs very effective and cuts out confusion, frustration, and disharmony," Sanford says.2.
More than once he denounced as "fake news" reports about his administration's supposed disharmony.
Unexpected disruption is synonymous with society and progress, and disharmony is inextricable from everyday life.
Bev ought to have felt a bitter satisfaction at glimpsing this moment of disharmony. See?
If any of my actions were a catalyst for their disharmony, I am truly sorry.
Affiliation-driven people find it difficult to excel in environments rife with conflict and disharmony.
And they embody creeping disharmony with a smooth synchronicity that any athletic team would envy.
I know it's a minor detail, but it encapsulates my biggest problem with this book: disharmony.
Merkel, who is campaigning for a fourth term, can ill afford images of chaos and disharmony.
Much of the trouble, historically, has also been cultural: disharmony caused by a perceived class divide.
Others could face related charges under a human rights law that forbids incitement of racial disharmony.
For Italians, even disharmony is a sign of sanity, decency and, most important, joie de vivre.
Taliban spokesman Mujahid denied any disharmony among the ranks and said the replacements were a routine reshuffle.
Reports of internal disharmony continued as external consultants were brought in with a mission to cut costs.
Yes, this music had clear and, in the face of racial disharmony, troubling connective overtones with black music.
This disharmony begins mere seconds into the experience, before so much as a single barrel roll's been executed.
Although the country is experiencing one of its periodic phases of disharmony, Americans are generally a moderate polity.
"There's a kind of disharmony, and it unravels — whatever they had before is no longer there," Ms. Childs said.
The oil price is now up at $85 ... it's not a good time for unions to be creating disharmony.
Those included 63 complaints of "racial disharmony", which includes hate speech, a 26 percent jump from four years earlier.
We don't really have protections for most minorities, and even when we do, it's a vague term, 'racial disharmony'.
He has no reason to, because he received an unprecedented mandate despite the poor economic record and social disharmony.
Citing its disharmony with existing FTC rules, Pai intends to prevent its coming into force as planned on March 2.
Others have been jailed for unlawful association or under vague legislation criminalizing the circulation of information that could cause public disharmony.
"The Happytime Murders" takes place in a noir-drenched Los Angeles where "felties" and "meat sacks" live together in grim disharmony.
Indians can be jailed for three years for promoting disharmony "on the grounds of religion, race…caste…or any other ground whatsoever".
Challenges both cultural and practical contribute to the disharmony between the way the Pentagon does business and the way Silicon Valley innovates.
The 85033 election is not even about such secondary issues as the economy, foreign policy, immigration control, health insurance or racial disharmony.
Their family disharmony is underscored — but also, somehow, potentially resolved — when they purchase a pile of old stones from an ancient rancher.
As president of the World Jewish Congress, I call upon Israeli leaders to rethink their destructive actions during this summer of disharmony.
The film really atomizes people and creates disharmony and disunity among and between generations, and obviously between family members and so forth.
All the disharmony shouldn't be a surprise, says Wayne Fields, former director of American culture studies at Washington University in St. Louis.
Others could face related charges in connection with publicizing the terrorist attack, under a human rights law that forbids incitement of racial disharmony.
Others could face related charges in connection with publicizing the terrorist attack, under a human-rights law that forbids incitement of racial disharmony.
In Chinese medicine, disease is disharmony, the result of vital energies in the organs blocked or for too long left out of whack.
"OPEC might fall short of consensus to act in January given signs of disharmony in the ranks," said Stephen Innes, market strategist at AxiTraders.
Merkel, who is campaigning for a fourth term, can ill afford the images of chaos and disharmony that dominated news coverage of the summit.
That's a lot of skipped period and now you're wondering if you're throwing your fragile reproductive system into disharmony because of all the inconsistencies.
Photo by Bernhard Hoell Sure, it's always nice to see bands getting along, but as history has made clear, disharmony can foster great art.
The conservative government of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been exploiting racial disharmony in a bid to shore up its older, whiter electoral base.
This uncertainty naturally leads many towards despair, pessimism, and an assumption that the turmoil, disharmony, and infighting occurring in our country will only continue.
" In the email to Sloan, Struwe wrote that the embassy's actions were "in total disharmony with the way, the Danish Atlantic Council want to act.
The police have so far remanded seven people on several charges including creating communal disharmony, attacking police and damaging property, police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekara told Reuters.
This approach causes all other details within the image to be considered in context with the central object, forcing a harmony (or intentional disharmony) to occur.
But they were not competitive in several games down the stretch, and locker-room disharmony was said to have been a factor in the team's collapse.
"The skewed narrative of the film is inflammatory and has the potential to cause disharmony amongst the different races and religions in Singapore," the IMDA said.
The BJP said it was "bizarre" to assume the party would benefit from any religious disharmony, dismissing suggestions that its supporters were largely responsible for the tensions.
"There is the danger that disclosing this kind of information on the personal level can create a morale issue and lead to disharmony among work groups," she adds.
It is also, as Europe dances along the blade of disharmony, an edible reminder of what wonderful things can happen when we look to our neighbours for inspiration.
So we know that the Russians would love nothing better than to sow disunity, disharmony, to break us apart at a social level, interfere with our political infrastructure.
Their separation makes it possible for neighborliness to survive alongside political disharmony—but it also means that we can't rely on neighborliness to save us from political dysfunction.
Cave, who has a background in both dance and fashion design, captured the market at the polyglot intersection of mutant, scavenged costuming, racial disharmony, dance, and performance art.
The impossibility of conversations in such settings — the necessity of light, of a human face — was something I had resigned myself to, much like the frequent disharmony of speech.
It was the latest instance of a renowned Italian conductor finding disharmony at an Italian opera house: In 2005, Riccardo Muti resigned from the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
When the alert lights up our phones, we assure one another that we're disagreeing from a place of respect and emphasize the importance of necessary disharmony in healthy relationships.
The latter "deliberately uploaded a statement with elements of sedition that can cause an environment of disharmony, disorder, feelings of enmity and disrupting public peace and safety," police said.
Then I took a work trip; I'm not prepared to claim I missed the disharmony of Italian sound editing while watching "If Beale Street Could Talk" at 35,000 feet.
It's funny and sad, sometimes within a single scene, and it weaves a plot out of the messy collapse of a shared reality, trying to make music out of disharmony.
However, the couples that Escher talked to were clear about the risks (from chronic disharmony to divorce) and the trade-offs (from less travel to later starts on a family).
The children's disharmony makes trouble in their play world, draining it of color and optimism; in other words, everything is not awesome, to borrow the franchise's insanely catchy theme song.
"When there isn't proper brain rhythm, there is disharmony and everyone is sort of playing when they want to, a little like the tuning up of an orchestra," he said.
In a book called American Politics and the Promise of Disharmony, Huntington argued that a driving force in American politics is the gap between our ideals and our political practice.
The stakes are high at the July 27-28 summit for Merkel, who is in the midst of a federal election campaign and can ill afford images of chaos and disharmony.
Shouts of "black lives matter" are matched by screams of "all lives matter" and now yells of "blue lives matter" join the chorus of disharmony and discord ringing throughout the national lexicon.
" (He was laughing—he uses the same language when describing spousal disharmony.) "I called my mother later that day, and I said, 'They're fighting so much , and I just hate their fighting.
It also causes severe policy lurches when control passes from one party to the other, and it contributes to gridlock by putting the House into disharmony with the Senate and the presidency.
The team played down any kind of disharmony this week, but its performance on a sloppy, soggy night at Arrowhead Stadium only seemed to underscore the rift during a most frustrating season.
While inciting racial disharmony is an offense under the Human Rights Act, there is no provision explicitly covering hate speech in relation to religion, gender, disability or sexual orientation in New Zealand.
Benhayon recommends such esoteric practices as "connective-tissue therapy" and "breast massage," and teaches that disease is a manifestation of "energetic disharmony" caused by sins in this life and in past lives.
Signs of disharmony, or a last-minute cancellation of the summit, might send oil prices plummeting yet again, and possibly stir up the broader financial market anxieties that accompanied the winter sell-off.
The police told The New Zealand Herald that they had yet to decide whether to charge her under the Human Rights Act, a rarely used provision that prohibits writings that incite racial disharmony.
"The hate and mischievous misinformation campaigns carried out by some, especially via social media, targeting the Muslim community ... with the clear objective of creating disharmony among communities and inciting violence," read the statement.
The bond of a relationship may be a secret weapon in company building for new-wave tech startups, but that doesn't come without risks, like co-founder disharmony, equity supermajority and even divorce.
State BJP chief Dilip Ghosh said at least half a dozen senior BJP members had been named in police complaints for causing disharmony between communities and illegally carrying weapons, but the party denied wrongdoing.
Historic delays in issuing decisions and at-times sharp jabs between justices on the bench also point to disharmony at a time when the Supreme Court could play a larger role in American life.
Officials in Delhi have been dismayed by the persistent news coverage of India's sectarian disharmony, including antigovernment protests in the Muslim-majority state of Jammu and Kashmir, which was stripped of its autonomy in August.
Shall we be forever free of cognitive dissonance, isolated from disharmony long enough that we forget that we are surrounded with it, a few of us merely lucky enough to have the choice of ignoring it?
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's scandal-hit former deputy prime minister was widely criticized on Tuesday for agreeing to a paid tell-all television interview about an extramarital affair, threatening further disharmony in Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government.
"Moreover, at some stage we are going to have to contemplate the possible impacts on the broader economy of the U.S. election result, while disharmony could yet break out within the European Unionm," Burgess told clients.
Tillerson's awkward public contradiction of Trump's decision to agree to talks with North Korea, just hours earlier, was not the only public disharmony between Trump and his secretary of state in the days before his firing.
Last week for instance, Mahesh Vikram Hegde, the cofounder of a right-wing fake news website called Postcard News who is followed on Twitter by Modi, was arrested for "spreading communal disharmony" through a fake news story.
Two people who shared the gunman's live video of the killings have been charged, and many more could face charges under laws against disseminating or even possessing material depicting extreme violence and terrorism or inciting racial disharmony.
The statement read on the state-run news channel opened with a verse from the Quran that condemns attacks that aim to create strife and disharmony and warns of great punishment for those who carry out such attacks.
Fed watchers say it's hard to tell just how much disharmony there was on previous Fed boards because the Fed was less transparent in the past, and other Fed chairs may have been better at reining in disagreement.
China locks up campaigners for Tibetan independence for "inciting ethnic hatred"; Saudi Arabia flogs blasphemers; Indians can be jailed for up to three years for promoting disharmony "on grounds of religion, race...caste...or any other ground whatsoever".
They have a parrot named Nabokov, and his Dada non sequiturs — "The train for Inverness will depart at 11:06 precisely" — seem less like interruptions than a series of notes in the low-key disharmony of their lives.
Support for Turnbull is at its lowest since he grabbed power in a party-room coup in September 2015 and party disharmony has been magnified as voters abandon the mainstream amid a resurgence among far-right parties such as One Nation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Russian company accused by U.S. prosecutors of funding a propaganda operation to tilt the 2016 presidential election in President Donald Trump's favor and stir disharmony in the United States pleaded not guilty on Wednesday in federal court.
In fact, around 30 percent of ministers in the current administration face such allegations, many for serious things related to murder, communal disharmony and kidnapping, according to a 2014 study by National Election Watch and the Association for Democratic Reforms.
My wife, Kate, would rightly regard herself as something of a soccer (well, a soccer journalism) widow; being able to watch a game on an iPad while she reads or watches something else has soothed a regular source of low-key domestic disharmony.
France is also home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, and has been criticized in some quarters for fostering racial, ethnic and religious disharmony through its strict adherence to a lay culture that allows no place for religion and ethnicity in schools and civic life.
In India section 153A of the criminal code, which was introduced under British rule, punishes with up to three years in jail those who promote disharmony "on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste or community or any other ground whatsoever".
In his new book "Hit Refresh," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella invokes this famous cartoon as a reasonable representation of the situation he inherited when he took the job in January 2014: "Sure, I had experienced some of that disharmony in my various roles," writes Nadella.
For a franchise that has long prided itself on being able to float above distractions — a contrast with the drama-magnets who share their stadium, the Jets — the Giants are enduring a second straight year in which locker-room disharmony has spilled into the open.
In India proposed new rules would require digital platforms to block all unlawful content—a tough task given that it is illegal in India to promote disharmony "on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, caste or community or any other ground whatsoever".
The disharmony apparently goes back way further, but Cousins was particularly mad at Bee columnist Andy Furillo for mentioning his younger brother and NBA D-Leaguer, Jaleel Cousins, in a recent post about the siblings and Kings teammate Matt Barnes making poor choices at late-night clubs.
He went on to jointly head the devolved power-sharing administration that followed the peace deal and was remembered as a peacemaker who recognized, in his words, that Northern Ireland's divided communities could "live together in generosity and compassion or we can continue to die in bitter disharmony".
The tussle over this esoteric but important choice of personnel to lead the institutions that make the bloc work — including the critically important European Central Bank, which sets monetary policy for the 19 member states that use the euro — is emblematic of the political disharmony at the heart of the world's richest group of nations.
The mixed results seemed sure to foster already mounting disharmony in the party, conjuring memories of the bitter 2016 nominating contest between Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonCNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting Trump says he'll debate eventual Democratic nominee Bull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern MORE and Sanders.
A White House that has repeatedly struggled to get in sync is sending messages of disharmony days before the first televised public impeachment hearings, which are expected to highlight the divide in the administration over President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE's efforts in Ukraine.
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