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These three are not different - there is no disunity.
However, in reality that will be a vote for disunity.
The most spiritual person, if not called to the group by God, can be a source of disunity.
He described the disunity in the church as the work of the devil.
"I did not want to be responsible for creating disunity in the black community," he said.
During this time of disunity a strong division formed between north and south China.
I hope that we'd never mistake disagreement on means as disunity within our country.
Was there a possibility of disunity, and could we exploit it?
It had become fractured by increased political and religious disunity.
"The idea is very beautiful, but it would be a government of methodological disunity," he said.
In the West, as we have seen, it is apt to promote disunity.
There had been regret, and sadness, but no real sense of disunity.
Consider them as they are now, in their disunity!
Democratic disunity between House and Senate was a big problem then.
One reason was the continued disunity within China itself.
History tells us their disunity will work to our advantage."
"But disunity in the face of global economic challenge invites decline."
Many feared the economic and financial consequences of more Canadian disunity.
But the Jets' disunity could work to their advantage on the defensive line.
In 1866, party disunity again brought down his government, and Russell went into permanent retirement.
Promoting disunity was, in fact, a major desire of Axis forces.
Anyone familiar with Kurdish society knows that religious differences have never been a reason for disunity.
Believe me, disunity among Nigerians can be created by just such articles.
This episode marked the beginning of disunity in the empire.
Lincoln could have accepted peace at the cost of disunity and continued slavery.
Is such a display of disunion in the President's interest?
We were wild about disunion and talked of nothing else.
As vice-president, he was now making the case for disunion.
Yet how to stop the quarrel before it brought disunion?
We should resolve the ambiguity on the side of disunion.
Harry knew now that the North would never cease to fight disunion.
Disunion usually was weakness, but could also prove strength, as now.
Didn't we fight a civil war to prevent our own disunion?
Russia is better off without the empire's drain, but disunion has gone far enough.
I need not say that we were strangers to any species of disunion or dispute.
It is an army of remarkable unity, fighting for disunion.
Disunion was an unpopular idea among internationalist Americans in 1941.
The house itself seemed to speak of the sadness of disunion.
Contrary to our beliefs, these are many, no matter how amicable the disunion.
Other strategists would instead use the same leverage to promote Soviet disunion.
Indian disunion would be a calamity for human rights.
Now, with Soviet disunion, those forces are falling apart.
If he desired disunion among us, he did not need to go to such lengths.
Men of good will must reach an accommodation or there will be disunion and war.
But behind everything is an aura of disunion.
With Lincoln's victory, talk of secession and disunion reached a boiling point.
The vote not being unanimous would convince our enemies there was disunion among us."
The prospect of Washington leaving office no longer carried the risk of causing disunion.
Different republics have different ideas about what disunion means.
The Union couldn't last if states were free to leave it; the South could not continue without disunion and slavery.