Back at home, their relatives and friends are left deeply torn about the war and its toll on their families.
When it comes to specific steps to foster conservation or produce more energy, the public is deeply torn, the poll found.
The result is a board that is deeply torn between its loyalty to the chief executive and its responsibility to oversee management on behalf of the shareholders.
He said he had been deeply torn about their dealings, to the point, he said of one of their encounters, that he "was sick after it was over."
Now the local church is deeply torn, and Polish Catholics are dismayed by the first case in which such a high-ranking cleric has been accused of sexually abusing teenagers.
Some officials seem deeply torn.
Each onager was served by a dozen slaves from the minster; in command of them all, torn deeply against his will from the studies and library of the minster, Erkenbert himself.
In the interviews Mr. Kazan seemed deeply torn about his decision: alternately defiant and saying how much he loathed the Communist Party and contrite about the personal cost.
Mara had his 86th birthday this month; a party was thrown for him two hours from here, and Giants Coach Jim Fassel sensed that Mara was deeply torn.
Like their leaders, they seemed deeply torn by an issue that could decide Pakistan's future.