1. Before Tuesday, the panel had been seen as evenly divided between supporters and opponents of legalized gambling and fence-sitters. 2. But the industry remains divided between the DVD-audio format and the super audio compact disc, which is promoted by Sony and Royal Philips Electronics. 3. Despite the talk of unity, Albania remains sharply divided between people living in the northern mountains and those residing along the coast and on the central plains. 4. Hamas itself seems divided between those who would like to turn the group into a peaceful political party and social welfare organization and those committed to terrorism. 5. He is engaged in a fierce power struggle inside Iran, which remains bitterly divided between hard-line conservatives and reformers. 6. It has left it divided between two leaders who, for very different reasons, have precious little chance of breaking into mainstream politics. 7. Koreans appear divided between those who favored putting the two former presidents on trial and those who want to put the past behind. 8. That has opened the coalition to charges of partisanship, which could ultimately hurt its effectiveness in a state where government seems permanently divided between the parties. 9. The Israel Museum is a singular, highly quirky institution that currently seems divided between Judaica and archeology on one hand and cutting-edge contemporary art on the other. 10. There were more than a hundred academics, journalists, coaches and athletes in the room, and they seemed divided between sharing her enthusiasm and rolling their eyes. |