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division

[dih-vizh-uhn] / dɪˈvɪʒ ən /




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That would prove the regime’s inability to defend itself, signifying it can’t long survive and exacerbating divisions within a system already rocked by an accelerated succession crisis and the elimination of many top leaders.

From The Wall Street Journal

With uncertainty looming abroad, Kent’s resignation reverberated in Washington, where it exposed new divisions over the administration’s handling of the war.

From Los Angeles Times

It would get Tansy out of the teaching trade and off our backs, with any luck before we got to long division.

From Literature

"I am going to appeal to all female aspiring candidates to ensure that they record all these cases," Mainga Kabika, the civil service head of the gender division in the president's office, said on Monday.

From BBC

The Experiences division, Disney’s largest operating income driver at $10 billion last year, positions new CEO Josh D’Amaro for future growth.

From Barron's