11. The House could be more narrowly divided than at any time since the Depression. 12. The move seems to have backfired, with the party appearing only more divided than before. 13. The trouble is, people in Congress, the FCC and the broadcasting industry are more divided than ever about what to do with it. 14. There have, however, been insistent reports in recent weeks that the army is more divided than ever. 15. Thompson conceded that the community may be more evenly divided than commissioners imagined. 16. Arroyo still has control of the Chamber of Deputies, which is much more politically divided than the Senate. 17. But four top players already on the team have talked more about how the money is divided than how they can win the cup. 18. But it also paints a portrait of an Ireland more socially and spiritually divided than ever. 19. Foreign leaders are more divided than ever on how to deal with the Serbs. 20. The world is more divided than ever on how to deal with the Serbs. |