31. But they are deep divisions over whether such selectivity is entirely a good thing. 32. But there is still deep division over the details. 33. But U.S. experts warned of deep divisions on basic issues, like whether warheads would be scrapped or warehoused. 34. But within the White House, deep divisions remain over how to proceed. 35. But they were also metaphors, with full voting rights, for an inquiry that accomplished nothing beyond the amplification of deep divisions. 36. Clinton hashed out the issues one last time with top aides for more than two hours Wednesday, telling reporters that there had been deep divisions in his staff. 37. Clinton and Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole smoothed the moment over, but the bitterness and deep divisions that erupted in that room are now evident to all. 38. Days later, Suharto denounced the magazines for exposing the deep divisions in the government. 39. Deep divisions between the minority Serbs and the ethnic Albanians seemed only to be widening since the Serb forces withdrew. 40. Deep divisions over how to regard homosexuality and, in particular, whether to ordain noncelibate homosexuals as deacons and ministers, are not unique to United Methodists. |