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How to use the word bifurcation in a Sentence?

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I actually defend Warnock's infusion of faith in his own politics, because I find the bifurcation --- the desire to bifurcate faith from any kind of political dialogue --- basically impractical. The reality is that worldview is inextricably intertwined with people's political positions and opinions.

Timothy Head

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

In recent months, sanctions have created a stark bifurcation of the global seaborne coal market, as many importers are now unable or unwilling to import coal from Russia.

Toby Hassall

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We've seen a bifurcation in the economy, so while the wealthy have done well and continue to do well since the Great Recession, there's certainly a lot of the population that has not done as well. The dollar stores appeal strongly to that segment of the population. That's probably the overriding reason we see for the growth in the format.

Ken Fenyo

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I do think it's time for a woman in the White House, i see Iowa Democratic Party in this process in danger of a real bifurcation and I don't think that we can go into this fight split apart. And I think that Elizabeth Warren is uniquely situated to pull both parts of Iowa Democratic Party together. ... Elizabeth Warren is pragmatic, and at the same time Elizabeth Warren's idealistic.

Bob Dvorsky

Found on CNN
4 years ago

If we don't try, then the outcome is going to be more of this bifurcation.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Unless we have this bifurcation of interests in Europe I think Europe will continue to face challenges.

Axel Weber

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I think that was the bifurcation point. A lot of OPEC economies were starting to falter.

Jonathan Barratt

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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