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"dissension" Definitions
  1. disagreement between people or within a group

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In a generic sense, it means ''causing disagreement or dissension.
Replacing dissension with cooperation doesn't mean there won't be tensions.
Then, at David's party, she detects dissension among the partners.
Meanwhile, dissension among soldiers inspired the Confederate Army's staggering desertion rate.
Today, some may welcome the internal dissension in the Trump administration.
This strategy costs more, but it keeps dissension to a minimum.
The dissension among congressional leaders wasn't isolated to the Democratic Party.
But the dissension in the party has spilled into public view.
It seems Smollett is well aware of the dissension on set.
Green Book's win comes after months of debate dissension surrounding the film.
If Trump taps Romney, then he risks creating dissension within the administration.
I learned that she was a blogger for a political-dissension site.
Whose words inspire dissension and hatred can't possibly "Make America Great Again".
This step would likely cause even more dissension within her own party.
Over the years, Ec 10 has prompted considerable dissension from the left.
Mr Yatseniuk's offer of resignation was followed by dissension and backroom horse-trading.
Congress has been deadlocked, with delays and dissension marking even basic governing duties.
That dissension, Mr. Pence argued, made Mr. Strange's loyalty all the more valuable.
But there are already signs of dissension between both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Republicans, for their part, are looking to capitalize on any public dissension among Democrats.
Moreover, those statements were likely to cause serious dissension and disruption in the workplace.
Lee's outrage over the win comes after months of debate dissension surrounding Green Book.
Appointing Republican bureaucrats is one way to avoid dissension during periods of Democratic rule.
If the revolution is to succeed, no dissension within the ranks can be tolerated.
But despite this intimacy, their later years were marked by dissension, addiction, and unhappiness.
Ms. Richards's dissension from the swelling chorus of #DeleteFacebook is notable and worth considering.
While Presley's star rose, his band remained on a fixed salary, causing increasing dissension.
But Republicans still suffer from more ideological dissension even after gaining control of Washington.
Congress, rived by partisan dissension, is still haggling over the terms of a rescue bill.
Buruma also acknowledged that there was dissension in the staff about the decision to publish.
The commission imploded in internal dissension and lawsuits, and disbanded without finding any such fraud.
"There is dissension in the ranks," said one Tuesday Group member who backs MacArthur's ouster.
The move, announced on Twitter, was a remarkable display of dissension in the Trump administration.
Since 2009, Afghanistan's elections have been dogged by fraud and widespread dissension over the results.
Twelve of the court's judges did not join the pay lawsuit, suggesting some internal dissension.
The move, announced on Twitter, was a remarkable display of dissension within the Trump administration.
Fairfax is cutting newsroom jobs, provoking dissension there, after its own fall in newspaper revenue.
Previous reports had indicated there might be dissension between the two agencies over Russia's motives.
There has been no hint through notes of dissension among jurors or a possible impasse.
By Curly sponsoring them, everyone in the room knows he is for delegate divide and dissension.
"There's a lot of dissension over this case, has been for many, many months," said Barnicle.
Whose words inspire dissension and hatred can't possibly "Make America Great Again" View the discussion thread.
The disagreements, particularly on the topic of PYD, definitely have caused some dissension in the region.
Maybe it means there is dissension in the ranks about whether to look for a buyer.
It marks the second year in a row that Los Angeles Pride organizers have faced dissension.
"There is dissension in the ranks," one Tuesday Group member told the Hill in early May.
The sweep also proved a wrenching political exercise, exposing internal dissension within Mr. Erdogan's own party.
On February 20163, 2019, Barr took over a Justice Department plagued by dissension and low morale.
"I predict a scenario of dysfunction and dissension and probably a breakdown of the treaty," Sachs said.
The opposition is trying to sow dissension by calling on the armed forces to uphold the constitution.
He said that former FBI agents had told him about dissension within their ranks about investigating Clinton.
Dissension persisted within the South, producing horrific violence that some historians have called an inner Civil War.
Normally, Russia would be rubbing its hands with glee at anything sowing dissension in the NATO ranks.
His aim is to sew doubt and dissension to undermine the shared sense of mission that underpins NATO.
"It has ... substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict ... within the public," he said.
" Joyce sought to downplay seeming dissension from President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly tweeted about a Russia "hoax.
I also air a lot of my family's "dirty linen" that I know will cause offense and dissension.
Dissension among Republicans and the unpredictability of Mr. Trump's course in several policy areas could dampen job growth.
JOE KERNEN: You guys don't need a lot of dissension if you have to go up against Trump.
A narrower bill wouldn't impact the Russians, who stand accused of sowing political dissension, not running campaign adds.
Darusman said Facebook has "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict" within the public sphere.
And if recent media reports are accurate, this seems to be rattling Trump and causing dissension within his administration.
I think he just wanted to shift the target towards D&D, and spread some dissension among the Kamas.
In her partial dissension, she argued that companies should be able to retain patent rights on goods sold abroad.
Later, she sows dissension between the former Lesus, letting Rick know that Kelley, Wentworth and Wardog are targeting him.
Recent weeks have produced some dissension among Democratic presidential contenders regarding "Medicare for All," a proposal championed by Sens.
This is why there is such hatred and dissension in our country -- but at some point, it will heal!
As the Republican nominee, he has an entire party that, despite dissension, largely goes along with what he says.
This is why there is such hatred and dissension in our country – but at some point, it will heal!
Why it matters: This mass dissension from the right calls into question the overall effect of Trump's trade war.
Hence, she rarely challenged his ideas, and he got to espouse the virtues of socialism with very little dissension.
He gamely stuck to his insistence that dissension does not undermine the alliance, even as Mr. Trump's denigrations continued.
When it comes to sowing doubt about democracy and fueling dissension among Americans, Mr. Putin is eating our lunch.
With the Council holding a hearing on the proposal on Wednesday, the deep dissension was evident outside City Hall.
The Assad regime's intention was to keep the Kurds out of the rebellion and sow dissension among antigovernment groups.
You know the issue they kept bringing up because they know it would cause heat and dissension among us?
U.S. officials believe there was some dissension in the military about Kim's approaches to South Korea and the United States.
"Civil dissension is a viperous worm / that gnaws the bowels of the commonwealth," he quotes from Henry VI, Part 1.
The path to this monumental public health victory was tortuous, full of mini disasters, bureaucratic quagmires, rivalries, skepticism and dissension.
Russia's trolls and internet hackers target Ukrainian, European and American political and social fault lines, exaggerating differences and fomenting dissension.
Dissension among Republicans in power can signal GOP partisans that it's okay to take positions against Trump or against McConnell.
At the same time, the US invasion of Iraq badly hurt America's international prestige and caused dissension among Western allies.
They read about bitter internal dissension taking place in the White House and the endless tumult that characterizes the Oval Office.
"The right wing has more dissension amongst themselves than the left wing does and we all know it," Perri Fitterman said.
Last October, when Ryan reluctantly became House speaker after a short period of chaos, he acknowledged the dissension in the ranks.
He will also have to mend a fractious locker room frayed by dissension and hobbled by a dearth of veteran leadership.
The rebellious fruit pickers are soon feuding among themselves, and before long organized protest morphs into dissension, chaos, arson and death.
Yet there was dissension in the run-up to the gathering, with Poland and Greece threatening to block the Rome Declaration.
He'll need all of those skills and more to help the ride-hailing company overcome scandals, internal dissension, and depleted executive ranks.
Twenty-four hours later two people came in — sneaky Margaret and crazy Danielle — and next thing you know, there's a dissension here.
The latest setback comes in the wake of deep dissension from the team less than one week after Jim Boylen became coach.
The White House insists Shulkin left his job willingly in the face of the ethics scandal and dissension within his agency's ranks.
It was a persuasive enough argument for her to put down the dissension in her ranks, at least for the time being.
But if an endorsement backfires and creates dissension with the rest of the field, then "you build enemies for life," said Sen.
Uber's directors have since fought behind the scenes over matters including potential candidates for chief executive, with the dissension hampering decision-making.
Even in failure, Trump has sown seeds of dissension that will ensure that what follows is very different from what preceded him.
Far from encouraging and weighing differing views as part of the decision-making process, Mr. Trump appears to view dissension as disloyalty.
His support among the subset of Protestants has remained consistent since his election, although there is dissension among self-identified evangelical leaders.
"20/20" reports on dissension within the Church of Scientology — from those who practice outside its confines to those crusading against it.
However, the lead-up to the evacuation plan was marked by internal dissension, two individuals with knowledge of the plans told POLITICO.
Smith, chairman of the House Science Committee, accused the SEC of trying to enforce its favored views on climate change while punishing dissension.
But political analysts say the multi-millionaire former tech entrepreneur needs a decisive election victory to quell ongoing dissension within his Liberal party.
They started firing all my friends and when corporations come in, there's so much dissension and ... KS: That was a particularly fraught merger.
It's impossible to tell whether the tobacco industry's efforts to cause dissension among tobacco control experts accounts for the polarized debate on vaping today.
This immediately caused dissension in the ranks, with erstwhile Democrat Strom Thurmond of South Carolina leaving the party to run on the "Dixiecrat" ticket.
But McConnell was concerned that growing dissension in his ranks posed a risk to passage of the budget resolution, the first step toward repeal.
Hamon, who is currently seen coming fourth in the April 23 first round with between 12-15 percent, has faced dissension within the party.
As dissension builds within the ranks of both parties, all the centralized policy resources in the world may become worthless, as John Boehner learned.
A review of the recent dissension on the museum's website, and the exhilarating sight in the galleries of his singular, cantankerous, container-resistant career.
Any effort to squeeze Pyongyang on its nuclear program will need a unified international front, not one riven by internal dissension over other issues.
After all, internal dissension would, theoretically, be the sort of thing that would bother a president -- particularly given that it leaked to the media.
Francis said that he had wanted to meet the families in Juárez, but that practicality and dissension among the families prevented a meeting from happening.
Instead, the goal appears to be to sow dissension and raise doubts about the US political system, according to US intelligence and law enforcement officials.
As such, she has come to embody the bipartisan dream and is journalists' first phone call when there's dissension among the ranks of congressional Republicans.
In Hitler's Germany, freedoms were suppressed, religious and racial discrimination was rampant, and dissension or protest was often squelched with a barrel and a bullet.
But the fact the story was leaked in the first place is—as with the deluge of leaks since the election—a sign of dissension.
The situation that confronts us is extremely dangerous, and not just for all the civic dissension Trump has inspired, or for his erratic, unpredictable nature.
In the end it actually worked out great for us, because what little — if there was any dissension — really galvanized behind us after that moment.
Each of the Republican tax plans would add about $1.5 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade, another issue causing dissension among Republicans.
The big question is whether this is a sign of dissension to come, or whether McConnell successfully wrangled his conference with the changes he made.
The dissension has made it difficult to retain staff, fill a vacant commissioner post and issue rulings on critical issues facing the nation's electricity supply.
This very unseemly piling on, feeds the Republican attack machine, while also sowing doubt and dissension among millions of Democratic Party activists, contributors and candidates.
Last week, special counsel Mueller shed light on a vast strategy from the Russians to spread distrust and dissension about the election and its results.
To achieve their substantive objectives, Democrats compromise over the form of policy implementation in an (often futile) effort to appease Republicans and prevent internal dissension.
Even victory in World War I "was stolen from the country by those who sowed dissension within Russia," he said in 2014, at a commemorative event.
The leak suggested some internal dissension in the commission about the strength of its evidence concerning the Syrian government's use of chemical weapons in eastern Ghouta.
With only 52 votes, Republicans don't have much room for dissension, especially if Paul, Cruz, and Lee are all unhappy with something that isn't full repeal.
But the findings, met with dissension inside the military, did not recommend specific action to avoid the confusion and lax oversight that contributed to the deaths.
But the dissension sparked by sparring campaigns and their internal data in previous states have primed the pump for a chaotic end in the Palmetto State.
" Still, it's not nothing, he wrote: "Dissension among Republicans in power can signal GOP partisans that it's okay to take positions against Trump or against McConnell.
RT France is an arm of RT, formerly known as Russia Today, the Kremlin-financed operation that often plays up dissension and conflict in Western countries.
In Boston, Walker will be counted on to bring veteran leadership to a team that suffered from dissension in the locker room in the 2018-19 season.
This was apparent as Facebook tried to determine who created pages it said were aimed at sowing dissension among U.S. voters ahead of congressional elections in November.
" Warren told Fox News that Trump's tweets were "part of his overall pattern of trying to stir up as much hatred and dissension in America as possible.
"It was sort of shocking that there was no dissension," said Holly Kernan, the executive editor for news at KQED, the public broadcaster that hosted the meeting.
The top contenders for speaker among Democrats (Nancy Pelosi) and Republicans (Kevin McCarthy) are no guarantee for the job due to some dissension within their respective ranks.
Pelosi, the heavy favorite for the speakership despite dissension within the caucus, also pushed back on President Donald Trump's tweet saying that Pelosi deserved to be speaker.
The recommendation, which the agency's board is expected to approve in June, could bring an end to years of rancor and dissension over pay at the airports.
Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it had uncovered a new coordinated political influence campaign to mislead its users and sow dissension among voters ahead of congressional elections.
Hardwick herself underscored this when she pointed a finger at the "torpor," the "faint dissension" and "minimal style" that had infected the book review in her time.
UNITED STATES Facebook said it had identified a new coordinated political influence campaign to mislead its users and sow dissension among voters ahead of November's U.S. congressional elections.
Bornstein and Stone are kindred spirits, both trans pioneers unafraid of claiming outsider identities as freaks and heretics; both people who center dissension and nonconformity as sacred values.
Mr. Ryan, who has experienced some of the same difficulties with his party's right wing while managing to contain the dissension, is ready for an all-Republican government.
But even as economic policy reporters and the business press detail the palace intrigue, reversals, and dissension, most do not even mention a well-documented conflict of interest.
But this is the advantage of having a narrative for your convention: If it's good enough, it can morph to pull in all sorts of dissension and rancor.
While Washington unleashed Operation Chaos, a secret campaign to undermine antiwar activism in the United States, Hanoi carried out its own repressive effort to stamp out domestic dissension.
"I believe this act will help foster dissension, while society needs unity and solidarity more than at any time these days," he said in an Instagram post yesterday.
Political leadership at the very top has been not merely indifferent and incompetent, but has actively encouraged dissension among us, as if creating national division were its goal.
The GOP is already facing internal dissension over the bill, with conservatives blasting it as a new entitlement that does not go far enough in scaling back Medicaid.
" Facebook recently faced stinging criticism from the U.N. in relation to Myanmar, where investigators said the company had "substantially contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict.
Even if she's not completely redefining the game in her image, Laurel weakens the Naviti majority, keeps a pocket ally, and spreads dissension among the Navitis who are left.
So, we asked what his thoughts were on the ESPN report about drama and dissension in New England ... and Wiggins slammed it with the velocity of a Gronk spike.
But within immigrant families, the question of whether to visit Cuba is not a simple one, and in some cases, it is creating dissension between members of different generations.
To what degree this drumbeat of dissension and disorder shapes the discussion at the debate is one of the big questions facing the 12 candidates who will be onstage.
Many of his jokes, including ribbing against Ted Cruz and calling Antonin Scalia's dissension against gay marriage "very gay," inject casual satire into Franken's tour of his Senate tenure.
"There is tension and dissension in the land," Cynthia Hale, of the Ray of Hope Christian Church, in Decatur, Georgia, said, leading the invocation on the Convention's first day.
" The chair of the U.N. Human Rights Council fact-finding mission Marzuki Darusman said overall social media networks "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict.
Replacing him with the founder Tim Westergren suggested there was serious dissension in the ranks, and the new boss quickly stopped efforts to find a possible buyer for the company.
When the Supreme Court denies a stay, justices who may have disagreed don't usually reveal the court's internal dissension by announcing themselves, as the four dissenters did in this case.
That's what we saw in the first half of season two, prompting some dissension among the show's fans but at least sort of making sense in terms of Elliot's arc.
Of course, in an era of (per Fox News) "astonishing" and "deeply misleading" right wing spin, the occasional dissension from Trumpian orthodoxy, by itself, is not going to cut it.
There is some dissension within the party about how winnable Florida is, but there is agreement that Missouri and North Carolina are cheaper and that Blunt and Burr are vulnerable.
The White House spokesman would not elaborate on what its legal review entails and did not respond to questions about whether there was internal dissension about Trump's announcement on Aug.
It is this broad pattern that makes his pardons particularly worrisome, as well as the obvious dissension and politicization he has already caused within the highest ranks of the military.
But for the most part — and in its best episodes and seasons — the series understands both the seductiveness of money and the many ways in which it can cause dissension.
But I would hope we all realize how impossible that is most of the time, and it's in that imbalance that Cernovich and his pals forever create dissension and uncertainty.
Mark Sedwill, who is overseeing a review of Britain's security services, told a parliamentary committee that Russia is attempting to "sow dissension" and undermine democracy in Britain and other western nations.
Their last term in government lasted just 19903 months; a coalition headed by Iveta Radicova, a popular academic, crumbled in a fit of dissension over the euro-zone's bail-out fund.
The CBOE S&P 500 Volatility Index (VIX) — which everyone keeps accusing of blithe negligence for staying near all-time lows — is not a gauge of political dissension or executive malfeasance.
Instead, each lawmaker cast a vote in line with the party leader, underlining the fierce discipline in a Spanish parliamentary system that has no culture of backbench dissension or open revolts.
And it raised the prospect that a convention that was intended to showcase the Democratic Party's optimism and unity, in contrast to the Republicans, could be marred by dissension and disorder.
College Republicans, Once 'the Best Party on Campus,' Endure Taunts Over Trump Their party's nominee has attacked conservative heroes and traditions and caused dissension, doubt and widespread mockery from liberal classmates.
As with Johnson and Humphrey, any gesture of compromise today between the left and moderate wings of the Democratic Party — whether initiated by Pelosi or not — will be met by dissension.
Just days before that, Facebook said it uncovered a coordinated political influence campaign to mislead its users and sow dissension among voters, removing 32 pages and accounts from Facebook and Instagram.
Since Mullah Mansour took power, the group has been riven by dissension over the leadership change, and fighting off challenges in some areas from insurgents allied with the Islamic State group.
Or, put another way, I'm starting to wonder if last week's sex scene wasn't a Last Good Time scenario, because we're already seeing the seeds of dissension sown between these two.
U.S. officials are downplaying the growing dissension between Qatar and four other Arab nations, saying the dispute will not affect the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
"I think Biden would be easier from the standpoint that you will have so much dissension in the party, because it'll make four years ago look like baby stuff," he told Regan.
But it was striking nonetheless to hear the top Senate Republican openly admit that his party had failed to ram through its own top legislative priority, and solely because of internal dissension.
The nomination of Donald J. Trump, who has attacked their conservative heroes and esteemed alumni, has prompted widespread mockery from their liberal classmates, dissension from within and something of an identity crisis.
The dissension in the Women's March groups and the issues that we face inside the movement are real, but we can find compassionate, inclusive ways to respect our differences and rise together.
Mr. Gottheimer, who is backed by the conservative-leaning U.S. Chamber of Commerce, urged liberal Democrats to accept some ideological dissension in the party's ranks in order to achieve a congressional majority.
At a funeral for a party stalwart at National Heroes Acre, a burial ground and national monument in Harare, the capital, Mr. Mugabe criticized Mr. Moyo for causing dissension in the party.
"Inevitably there will be dissenters amongst the group, but if that dissension is because they are trying to maintain a competitive advantage, then we will find a way around it," he said.
"The goal of this is to create dissension between everyone," Center for American Progress President Neera Tanden, one of Podesta's most frequent correspondents whose emails offer unusually candid criticism of Clinton, told Politico.
Federal Reserve officials in September appeared poised to raise short-term interest rates relatively soon although there was some dissension about how quickly that should happen, according to meeting minutes released on Wednesday.
Google's parent company Alphabet has seemingly faced more issues related to internal dissension over privacy matters, including the controversial conversations the company has had with China on possibly building a censored search engine.
The trial in Montenegro bolstered the case made by Western intelligence agencies and prosecutors that Russia has sought to undermine rival powers by sowing dissension among allies, disrupting elections and fueling separatist movements.
If we can more intimately and accurately grasp the nature of previous eras, we are more likely to see that debate, dissension and disagreement are far more often the rule than the exception.
These sequences also offer the show's best attempt to think about how a philosophy of radical empathy could find empathy in those who would sow dissension and destruction, while utterly rejecting their philosophies.
McCain added on Friday that the indictments were the latest in a "body of evidence confirming an extensive plot" by Putin's government to influence the election and "sow chaos and dissension" within America.
Mr. Johnson acknowledged that Brexit had caused dissension in his family: His brother, Jo, resigned from Parliament over threats of a "no-deal" Brexit, and his sister, Rachel, has criticized his inflammatory language.
After one of their messages is interpreted by a Chinese team as a threat, a mysterious Chinese general, played by Ma, seeks to attack the aliens, causing dissension at the UN and international chaos.
Eastern Mennonite University, a founding member of CCU, and Goshen College both submitted letters of resignation after their decision to allow the hiring of married gay and lesbian faculty caused dissension in the Consortium.
She's excellent on "the censorial function of curating itself," which might value "ambiguity, open-endedness, even dissension" on the one hand, but will always — by definition — entail some form of exclusion on the other.
What's more, dissension was growing among the Pimco ranks — especially after Gross gave a speech while wearing sunglasses and sent clients an investment update that was mostly a eulogy for his recently deceased cat.
It also represents a turnaround from the dissension and staff upheaval in New Hampshire last year: In September, Sanders reassigned his then-state director and parted ways with his longtime senior adviser in New Hampshire.
The United States is seeking a negotiated end to North Korea's nuclear weapons program and U.S. officials believe there was some dissension in the military about Kim's approaches to South Korea and the United States.
They targeted ads at cities rocked by police shootings like Baltimore, Md., and Ferguson, Mo. "Their goal was to spread dissension, was to split our country apart, and they did a pretty good job," Sen.
While I'm new to Washington, I have learned that there are some who try to sow dissension to advance their own agenda by tearing others apart, in an effort to undermine President Trump's own agenda.
But both its third season (which aired in 2017) and this year's fourth and final season have provided fascinating looks at what happens when capitalism creates division and dissension among people who might otherwise connect.
In a recent report on the Rohingya crisis, Marzuki Darusman, head of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar, said Facebook "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict" in Myanmar.
Today, it's hard not to feel that humanity's worst impulses have won, that those without conscience or shame were allowed to sow endless dissension, hatred, and cruelty, using our own sense of guilt against us.
While both sides of the aisle agreed that something is needed to be done to fix the problem, there was some dissension as to whether or not this bill is the best plan to tackle it.
After Arya returns to Winterfell (and the two have a heartfelt reunion), Littlefinger begins to plant seeds of dissension in the sisters' relationship, seeds that culminate in Arya threatening Sansa's life in the season's penultimate episode.
What came next, though—a 267-223 finish and dissension within the team that led to transfers from players like Jared Sina and Sterling Gibbs—seemed to sap the program's supporters of much of their enthusiasm.
He also shook his head when asked about a report of dissension within the lean and efficient team, including fears among the staff that some of the campaign's Trump Tower offices were bugged with listening devices.
Calling the story "erroneous" during his remarks, Tillerson pointed the finger at "some who try to sow dissension" to undermine the President's agenda and said he has been asked "repeatedly" if he's going to step down.
According to a database maintained by NBC News, at least four articles published by Gatestone were retweeted by the Internet Research Agency, the Russian intelligence front that led efforts to sow dissension during the 2016 election.
One of them taking power in a country as vital as France would undermine core institutions like the EU and NATO and create the type of dissension in the Western alliance that hasn't been seen in decades.
In 2013, an internal review of the bank's resources, conducted by all the top executives, created dissension in the ranks about how reliant the bank still was on bond trading, according to people briefed on the review.
As Marzuki Darusman, chairman of the U.N. independent international fact-finding mission on Myanmar, stated those findings: [Social media] has …substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict, if you will, within the public.
"While I'm new to Washington, I have learned that there are some who try to sow dissension to advance their own agenda by tearing others apart, in an effort to undermine President Trump's own agenda," Tillerson said.
Who's words inspire dissension and hatred can't possibly "Make America Great Again" Scores of athletes have taken to Twitter to rip Trump over his attacks on NFL players and NBA player Stephen Curry over the past day.
"They all want a piece of that Oval Office, they want a piece of the West Wing," Trump said in March amid one of the unending bevies of stories about chaos and dissension in the West Wing.
At the same time, the network has said that it will add another 60 or so digital employees, meaning that the staff will include a large number of people who were not around during the time of dissension.
Despite fierce resistance from fans, considerable dissension in the media and the opposition of the FA, Football League and Merton council, an independent commission gave the club's directors the green light to follow through on their controversial plans.
That bill has reportedly undergone several changes, big and small, in recent days—based on both internal ideological dissension and private indications from CBO that their ideas will result in a significant increase in the rate of uninsurance.
What's driven him to his unilateralist position is not so much the resistance of his opponents as the dissension of his staff, beset from the start of his presidency by internal strife, leaks, and hasty exits and firings.
Historically, this process was as fraught with political dissension, as exemplified by the application of the Missouri Compromise prior to the Civil War, or as expedient as the circumstances may have required, as in the case of California.
But in their unruly way they seem to have managed to rise above dissension, with the help of a succession of speeches on Monday night that together would make a remarkable highlight reel of political exhortation toward unity.
He was so intent on finding violence and dissension that he failed to read the data on solidarity and problem-solving — on the deeply rooted human potential to be decent — that was right in front of his eyes.
"SDSU unequivocally rejects any sentiment which seeks to undermine or devalue the dignity of any person based on their gender, orientation, ability, or any other difference among people which has been an excuse for misunderstanding, dissension or hatred."
The tricky path toward an exit with the potential for dissension may prompt Kuroda to lean more heavily on the expertise of his other deputy, Amamiya, a career central banker who oversaw its monetary affairs group and markets division.
We've learned there is some dissension within the Democratic Party on how to handle tough votes like this: Some leaders seem sympathetic to lawmakers from swing districts who want to take votes to shore up their bipartisan bona fides.
Great strategic leaders also look for innovative options, while ensuring their country's physical and emotional energy are applied only to those things that are the most important: tackling the problem and finding the solutions rather than generating dissension and draining focus.
With dissension being teased and a lot of wrestling to go before WrestleMania, there's ample opportunity to get the world title off of John Cena (yes, Cena is champion again, which we'll get to in a moment) and onto Wyatt.
"While we think Facebook has a significant pool of talent to operate the business, and Cox's departure has been considered for some time given long tenure, the timing raises some concern around internal [dissension] on Zuckerberg's vision for Facebook," Post wrote.
For all that critics of feminism may think of it as a lockstep kind of march, an ideology that admits no dissension, anyone who spends time with actual feminists knows that they are not types who always play nicely together.
Never a fan of dissension, he ordered the suppression of rebels in the region of Matabeleland—peopled by the Ndebele, the second largest tribe in the country after his own, the Shona—resulting in some 222,22014 deaths, mostly of civilians.
Naturally, the easiest comparison is to The Hunger Games trilogy—here, you can be a one-time candidate after you turn 20—complete with hormone-and-danger-fueled romance, gnarly violence, and some good ol' fashion dissension within the ranks.
The United States, having withdrawn its forces from Iraq in 2011 under an agreement negotiated by Bush, still maintains the largest embassy complex in human history in Baghdad's old "Green Zone," which regularly becomes a focus of popular dissension in Iraq.
Prince Harry, Meghan and their 7-month-old son, Archie, were nowhere to be seen — an absence that is sure to be parsed by the British tabloids, which are always eager to seize on a hint of dissension among the royals.
"I think what we're going to see is a lot of internal dissension, where different points of view are fighting it out within the administration and the president is sort of broadcasting to the public what he's thinking in the moment," Bernanke said.
COINTELPRO tactics included infiltration with informants, sending anonymous letters encouraging violence between street gangs and the Panthers and sowing internal dissension in the Party, working with police departments to harass local branches of the Party through raids and vehicle stops, and propaganda.
That same WSJ story also excited markets by reporting... My thought bubble: Officials denied the report, but it jibes with what I have been hearing about continuing dissension within the U.S. side and an overall softening in the quest to get a deal.
It is obvious from reading this indictment that the Russians are accused of using fake and stolen identities to ensure no one knew they were Russians and that they were trying to sow dissension and social unrest rather than help a particular candidate.
AH: I think of this country today, there's so much dissension and separation, segregation, that continues to be supported and recycled within our culture that we have to get back to a time of understanding that we have to revolt against it.
Creating an environment in which aides feel pitted against one another -- and, in some instances, actually are pitted against one another -- breeds dissension, pettiness and altogether too much focus on who's up and who's down as opposed to what is getting done.
Last year, POLITICO reported that he had quietly met with the soon-to-be-candidate at her Washington mansion, tracing her steps, state-by-state, and offering counsel on how to avoid the rending internal dissension that helped scuttle her race against Obama.
With talk of a potential convention fight over the nomination looming, and senior party figures like James Carville and Rahm Emanuel sounding the alarm, Pelosi sought to pour cold water on rumors of dissension within the Capitol Hill wing of the party.
Schumer said in an interview Tuesday there has been "no dissension" in his 47-member caucus, giving him an outside shot at getting vulnerable and independent-minded Republicans to back his plan to bring the acting White House chief of staff to testify.
Regarding the latter matter, aggravated doubt and dissension are bound to set the heart racing just like dramatically demonstrated conviction, making the debate surrounding last year's "Salvator Mundi" (ca 1500) revelation-cum-controversy at Christie's a rather cardio-Formula-One-some affair.
" San Diego State also said it "unequivocally rejects any sentiment which seeks to undermine or devalue the dignity of any person based on their gender, orientation, ability, or any other difference among people which has been an excuse for misunderstanding, dissension or hatred. Rep.
On the triumphant day of passage, Trump hosted GOP congressmen at the White House for a victory celebration on a picture-perfect May afternoon — that now looks premature given the Senate bill was felled by dissension among several factions of the Senate Republican caucus.
I THINK WHAT PETER WAS REFERRING TO WAS THERE WOULDN'T BE SOMETHING SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED, BUT AGAIN, HE DIDN'T WANT TO PRE-ANNOUNCE EXACTLY WHAT THE FINAL DECISION IS. BUT YOU -- AGAIN, I THINK THERE'S A LOT – THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF TALK ABOUT DISSENSION.
Belting out, "Don't tell me you agree with me, when I saw you kicking dirt in my eye," with that signature falsetto, now layered with anger and dissension, Jackson's words feel doubly relevant in light of those who lament racism and claim to denounce misogyny.
"The fact that they were quiet on Friday indicated that they were working hard and working well together, and there was no dissension," said Wu, who is no longer involved in the case and said he was speaking from knowledge of the publicly available evidence.
But there is also deep fatigue, even annoyance, with the whole issue, which other member nations believe has diverted attention from pressing problems like migration, conflict with Russia, potential trade war with the United States, populist dissension within the bloc, and European elections next spring.
Though powerful Saudi interest groups appear to have acquiesced in the moves, some international investors fear a period of internal dissension that could mean the project's collapse; indeed, Western intelligence analysts do not rule out the possibility of a coup once the king dies.
She has worked to navigate the internal dissension and improve her standing by correcting for mistakes that dogged her for much of the year, such as moving from defensive crouches to going on offense against her opponents on health care and her criminal justice record.
The prospect of open dissension among its two leading powers threatens to mire the 28-member pact in internal rancor—all while it is having trouble enough confronting external threats like Russia or managing a surge of migrants from Africa and the Middle East.
So it has been notable to hear over the past few days a hint of dissension within the ranks, as a handful of Republican senators, including Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, have indicated that they oppose a straight-up dismissal of the charges against the president.
Intel director Dan Coats warns of 'cyber-9/11,' tells Aspen conference Russia is one threat among many Trump voters tell MSNBC they were not swayed by remarks at Putin summit 'Tucker Carlson Tonight':  Tony Podesta offered immunity to testify against Paul Manafort DISSENSION AMONG DEMS?
The three pillars of the Patriots empire, quarterback Tom Brady, coach Bill Belichick and owner Robert Kraft, remain in place but even there cracks in the foundation have begun to appear with an ESPN report this month detailing dissension at the top of the New England ranks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A day before Facebook announced that it had discovered and disabled a propaganda campaign designed to sow dissension among U.S. voters, it exclusively shared some of the suspicious pages with an online forensics team so busy it hasn't put a nameplate on the door.
He said Democrats expected an offer on Friday, but the proposal was delayed because of dissension within the Senate GOP conference over letting Planned Parenthood, a family-planning services group, have access to federal funds for fighting the Zika virus, which can cause severe birth defects.
No one noticed that their Twitter follower, Glenda from the heartland, with her million reasons to dislike Hillary Clinton, was really a bot created in Russia—until after the election, when the Kremlin's efforts to use social media to sow dissension throughout the electorate were unmasked.
These are all entirely logically independent, yet there is a natural tendency for alliance gravitation to pull people into sets — often binary sets — because issues are more often flags of identity, and it creates in-group dissension to have a multiplicity of views inside the group.
After years of silence, a Senate committee convened by Senator Frank Church of Idaho in 1975 finally revealed how deeply the Cointelpro program degraded American democracy by infiltrating and causing dissension within organizations, stoking rivalries, and even placing agent provocateurs inside protest movements to initiate violence.
A gratis celebration for and by the public, democratic and international in execution and scope, couldn't help but stir up a sense of camaraderie and admit — on the shortest day of the year, after months of political tension and dissension — a few hopeful, harmonious rays of light.
The findings have been met with dissension inside the military, and there are questions whether they glossed over blame for senior commanders who had ordered an unprepared and poorly equipped team on a search for a local militant leader in the desert scrub of western Niger.
Washington (CNN)In an effort to quell dissension among Democrats on the day of President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, the Obama administration dispatched White House Counsel Neil Eggleston to Capitol Hill to discuss concerns many House Democrats have about recent immigration raids by Immigration Custom Enforcement.
Moreover, Comey's decision to break with precedent and offer public updates about the Clinton probe appear to have opened the floodgates for unauthorized leaks within the agency about other matters — from the Clinton Foundation to Donald Trump aides and Russia — and about dissension within the FBI's own ranks.
If, as many commentators have observed, Tiananmen Square marked the end of the 20th Century, I see it as also signaling the beginning of the 21st, and the widespread ascension of vile, egotistical leaders and their legions of all-too-willing minions, determined to suppress all forms of dissension and difference.
There is still dissension among employees in the Education and Justice Departments about whether more of the standards from guidance issued in 2001 should be codified in the new regulations, and whether some of the provisions should apply only to higher education, according to people familiar with the administration's deliberations.
Who's words inspire dissension and hatred can't possibly "Make America Great Again" Typically, championship-winning teams — victors from the Super Bowl, the NBA finals, the World Series, and Stanley Cup, plus NCAA champions in college sports — are invited to the White House for a photo opportunity during their off-season.
There is also some concern about misinformation being spread through memes and other social media: Parents should also remind their children that "memes could be made by anyone, including foreign governments and those who want to spread rumors and dissension in society," said Andrew Selepak, a media professor at the University of Florida.
He revoked White House badges from campaign aides who were never brought into the administration; pushed out Trump loyalists, from chief strategist Steve Bannon to "Apprentice" star Omarosa Manigault, who were blamed for dissension and infighting; and imposed a policy-making apparatus intended to control the flow of information that reached the president.
But in order to believe that it was the Russians who were, as the Times claims, reshaping American politics, you'd have to ignore the fact that Trump was sowing dissension with divisive statements and taking advantage of existing cultural and political fault lines in American society long before the Russians were investing in Facebook accounts.
To achieve their substantive objectives, Democrats compromise over the form of policy implementation in an (often futile) effort to appease Republicans and prevent internal dissension The result is a policy infrastructure built mainly by pragmatic Democrats (and a near-extinct faction of moderate Republicans) that is liberal in its ends but conservative in its means.
Russia's far-ranging campaign to promote dissension in the United States reportedly included an effort to weaponize Pokémon Go. CNN reported today that in July 2016, a Tumblr page linked to Russia's now-notorious Internet Research Agency promoted a contest encouraging people sympathetic to the Black Lives Matter movement to play the game near famous sites of police brutality.
"Mark Green would undermine good order and discipline by fostering dissension within the ranks and sowing confusion about what the military stands for," they said in a statement provided to The Hill by the Palm Center, an independent think tank that researches issues of gender and sexuality and has been active on the military's LGBT policies.
The long-delayed counting of the opening round of the Democratic presidential nomination race gave Mr. Trump ammunition for his efforts to sow dissension among Democrats by claiming, without proof, that the party establishment was trying to rig the race against Senator Bernie Sanders, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist he would like to face in the fall.
Earlier this week, senior administration officials told Fox News that the controversy surrounding the comments by Sadler are overblown — and one of the main reasons they were disheartened by it, is that they believe some internally purposely are trying to cause chaos and dissension among the ranks with these leaks on Sadler, even after the aide called Meghan McCain to apologize.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (Texas), the No. 85033 Senate Republican and a supporter of the effort, on Tuesday lowered expectations for a vote this year, citing dissension within his party.
Against the backdrop of Russian efforts to influence our electoral process and further fracture our country along cultural and political fault lines, and attacks by terrorists seeking to shake the American psyche and undermine confidence in our government, one has to ask: Why does Mr. Trump launch unfounded attacks that aid our enemies in their efforts to sow dissension and discord?
"All the pollsters on the campaign believed throughout the month of October that those polling in the individual states should have been polling — because when things change on the ground in each of those states, that's the best tool you have in figuring out what's happening," said a Clinton pollster who requested anonymity to discuss the campaign's internal dissension candidly.
Ratings were tepid to worse, critical evaluation was scathing, internal dissension at NBC News over the move was widespread, and then there were those moments where fingernails met blackboards: comments that sounded like body shaming; guests that came away alienated (Jane Fonda, Debra Messing); the persistent awkwardness in performance; and the occasional whiff of what might kindly be labeled racial insensitivity.
Headwinds for Pelosi from Democrats Pelosi has faced dissension in the Democratic Party this cycle, as a growing number of candidates and some incumbents have expressed ambivalence towards her potential bid for speaker, including rising Democratic star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who told CNN it was "far too early" to back a candidate for speaker following her surprise primary win in June, and Massachusetts Rep.
Trump selected Wilkie, who was confirmed 86-9, for the post in May after firing David Shulkin amid investigations into alleged spending abuses and reports of internal dissension at the VA. In February, the VA&aposs internal watchdog found that Shulkin had improperly accepted Wimbledon tennis tickets and his then-chief of staff had doctored emails to justify his wife traveling to Europe with him at taxpayer expense.
The story in the Amazon Washington Post, of course picked up by Fake News CNN, saying "President Trump asked for AG Barr to host a news conference clearing him on Ukraine," is totally untrue and just another FAKE NEWS story with anonymous sources that don't exist.... ....The LameStream Media, which is The Enemy of the People, is working overtime with made up stories in order to drive dissension and distrust!
Members of the movement have developed a tactic that they have deployed again and again to drive dissension in assorted online communities, using a mix of asymmetric warfare (in which they stage lots and lots of small strikes at giant corporations that don't quite know what to do in response), the general lack of accountability applied to the movement's various decentralized figures, and a tendency to turn progressive concerns inside out, in a weird attempt to reach parity.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeVulnerable senators hold the key to Trump's fate Trump's GOP impeachment firewall holds strong How to survive an impeachment MORE (R-Ariz.) and Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerVulnerable senators hold the key to Trump's fate Trump's GOP impeachment firewall holds strong George Conway hits Republicans for not saying Trump's name while criticizing policy MORE (R-Tenn.) as the go-to senator for voicing dissension within the Senate GOP ranks when Trump finds himself in hot water.

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