fractiousness उदाहरण वाक्य
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- "There is a lack of cohesion, a fractiousness among the owners, " said one baseball executive who asked to not be named.
- The group's increasing fractiousness in the late'60s both encouraged Mr . Harrison to write and gave him more opportunities to display his efforts.
- Dismayed by the fractiousness that has plagued his industry for years, Shultz studied his colleagues in the conference room, wondering if they could mend their ways.
- Many of those officials now sigh when asked whether they believe that the fractiousness of those earlier years will be put aside in the quest for a new government.
- The political fractiousness and inner-fighting that characterized that era remain in evidence today and, experts say, is likely to get worse after Saddam is gone.
- Wilson's remarks came at a time of continued fractiousness within the Party on abortion, as well as disputes over how much influence it has in determining elections.
- Such blow-ups used to be the special burden of the Democrats, whose 1968 convention, riven by the Vietnam issue, set an unmatched standard for fractiousness.
- Ironically, the tolerant Penn transformed himself almost into a Puritan, in an attempt to control the fractiousness that had developed in his absence, tightening up some laws.
- Few focused on the fractiousness of his conservative coalition or the political roots of one of the coalition partners, the neo-Fascist National Alliance, in the Mussolini era.
- Strengthened by both popular appeal and the fractiousness of its opposition, the UCR experienced dissent within from its Santa Fe Province chapter, whose endorsement Yrigoyen was unable to obtain.