Aún no tenemos significados para "as divisive".
1The zero-sum competition was not nearly as divisive as Martin had feared.
2THERE are few mile-high issues as divisive as the reclining seat battle.
3He is viewed by critics as divisive and quick to cause anger.
4The essay was widely criticized by LGBTQ advocacy groups as divisive and transphobic.
5The attempt was to show him not as divisive, but decisive.
6It is often seen as divisive, tantamount to airing dirty laundry.
7However, many conservatives saw Khatib's comments as divisive and provocative.
8That's pretty historic, especially for something as divisive as a new, tough environmental policy.
9But O'Neill viewed the 56-year-old Havens as divisive, according to people familiar with the bank.
10And it's very dynamic and as divisive of an inauguration and time we've ever had.
11Congressional Democrats have portrayed the president's signature project as divisive and a waste of resources.
12By challenging Turnbull, the Dutton brand will only be further cemented as divisive and combative.
13Some African Americans see the professor's views as divisive, while others say he's speaking truth to power.
14And it's very dynamic and as divisive of an inauguration and time we've ever had, he said.
15Hachette Books You know Reddit for its tangle of internet communities, as divisive as they are diverse.
16She is seen by some as divisive.
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