Whatever the divergences of feeling in the South on the negro question, it is safe to say that the Whites are a unit on the two premises that amalgamation must be resisted, and that the Negro must not have political power.
Some of the brachyurous Zoaea forms exhibit considerable divergences from the described type, more especially in the armature of the shield.
In most instances it does not exactly conform to the above type, and the divergences are more considerable in the Phyllopods than in most other groups.
Color, or any other racial mark that emphasizes physical differences, becomes the symbol of moral divergences which perhaps do not exist.
By selective breeding we can produce structural divergences as great as those of species, but we cannot produce equal physiological divergences.
These and other points of divergences are not explained by Ritschl's interesting theory that Essenism was an organized attempt to carry out the idea of "a kingdom of priests and an holy nation" (Ex.
I need not enter upon the divergencesbetween Luke's quotation as given in our English version and the Hebrew.
These he welcomed back into the fold; the leaders, of course, were irreconcilable, but the majority were to be forgiven, and few removals from office were to be made on the ground of political divergences of opinion.
There only did he realize the divergences of the different colonies and the imperious necessity for them to organize their life and to agree to some sort of a permanent compact.
Whatever may be thought, from an American standpoint, of the justice or dignity of this position, it showed grave divergences of sentiment, from which it is the skill of an opposing diplomatist to draw profit.
So long as in practice things ran smoothly, divergences of opinion were easily tolerable.
There are indeed divergences in certain details or technical names, but the means to be adopted for purification are almost everywhere essentially the same as those advocated by the Yoga system.
If the answer is in the negative then there being no divergence between the two divergences they become identical, and hence divergence of characteristics as such ceases to exist.
As to the exact nature of this soul there are indeed divergences of view.
In cases where the separation has been long continued, and the external conditions are the most diverse in points that involve diversity of adaptation, there we find the most decided divergences in the organic forms.
The extant fragments show many divergences as well as many similarities, partly in the form of apocryphal amplifications, partly of changes made for dogmatic reasons.
Often and loud as Boniface lifted up his voice against the horrible heresies of British, Irish and Scotch intruders, it is found at last that these consist in the same or similar divergences as those of the Anglo-Saxons.
Rome was again renewed by a Romish mission to the Anglo-Saxons, several divergences from Roman practice were discovered among the Britons in respect of worship, constitution and discipline.
Similar divergences were manifested in the delays observed in congelation, and disappeared when subjected to an analogous correction.
The divergences of Scottish and Manx from Irish will be mentioned below.
Irish and Scottish Gaelic differ considerably in point of vocabulary, but there are also important divergences in phonetics and inflections.
I've not a doubt that divergences in vocabulary and in accent were the fount and origin of some swollen noses, some battered eyes, when our Yankees mixed with the Tommies.
I know not how in the course of the years all these divergences should have come about, and none of us need care.
No two people will be found to agree in every particular of such an ideal, and the extreme divergences upon what is necessary, what is permissible, what is unforgivable in him, will span nearly the whole range of human possibility and conduct.
It was then clearly seen that, by their decided divergences in pattern, the man in custody could not be the guilty person, although name, colour, and measurements all agreed in the two men.
Then the apparent divergencescould easily be demonstrated to be very significant coincidences.
The fact that its readings are identical with those of the Rigveda would alone suffice to show that it is of later date than the original books, the readings of which show considerable divergences from those of the older Veda.
Their divergences hardly go beyond varieties of reading, which, moreover, appear only in their prose formulas, not in their verses.
Here and there we find small and subtle divergences from the original, which may be traced now to Shakespeare's temperament, now to his view of life, and again to his design in the play.
The second part is an attempt to point out, and comment on, the many and wide divergences that have grown up between the preachings of Jesus and the practices of His professed followers.
In the tremendous activity of the new national life which has been infused into the country as a result of its solidification and knitting together of the last thirty years, there is no longer room for sectional divergences of character.
To the above divergences we must add the fact that each people evolved distinct national customs and costumes, foods and drinks, industries, arts and forms of architecture, so markedly characteristic as to be clearly distinguishable.
These close analogies as well as the marked divergences which have been noted can only be satisfactorily accounted for by the assumption that each of these countries derived their civilization from the same source.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divergences" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.