71. Still, most voters focused their concerns in this election not on security issues, but on deep divisions within Israeli society. 72. Such wariness is a sign of the deep divisions within the Democratic party and the daunting challenges facing Daschle. 73. That history, and the possibility that Pius XII may be canonized, have caused outrage in Israel and deep divisions in the Catholic Church. 74. That image, however dramatic, misses some other deep divisions existing not between Orthodox and non-Orthodox expressions of Judaism, but in the heart of Orthodoxy itself. 75. The allegations have caused deep divisions in Wenatchee, with some residents contending that police are conducting a witch hunt. 76. The babies have created deep divisions in some families. 77. The acquittal showed the deep divisions that still existed between blacks and Jews in Crown Heights and was met with outrage in the Hasidic community. 78. The bland words mask a deep division between Washington and Moscow over the Balkans that dates to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the unraveling of Yugoslavia. 79. The comments by many of the Republican governors also highlight the deep divisions in the party over its direction. 80. The debate over use of the death penalty has taken on a renewed vigor in Missouri and throughout the country, with opinions reflecting deep divisions. |