Jewish voters last year decided overwhelmingly that Benjamin Netanyahu was less likely than Shimon Peres to crumble on the indivisibility of their nation's capital.
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Meanwhile, the notion of " indivisibility " implies a strong resistance to partitioning ( perhaps stronger than the universalist gesture upon which Ranci�re relies ).
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He concluded a treaty of succession with his brother, in which the indivisibility of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen was established and primogeniture would determine the succession.
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The Carolingians followed the Frankish custom of dividing inheritances among the surviving sons, though the concept of the indivisibility of the Empire was also accepted.
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On the other side of the debate, European integration is making it harder for unionists to argue for the indivisibility of British sovereignty in Northern Ireland.
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In later writings, Bellamy said that in addition to Columbus, he had in mind the indivisibility of the nation so soon after the Civil War.
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A vote on such an issue would require a change in Spain's 1978 constitution, whose Article 2 established the indivisibility of the Spanish state.
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The first is the indivisibility of security, the second is dialogue, the third is economic interdependence and the fourth is cultural harmony and mutual respect.
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Even if a majority of Basques favored independence, they would face a major impediment in Spain's constitution, whose articles establish the country's indivisibility.