Sentences with phrase «becoming polarised»

I think we're in danger of becoming polarised in discussions instead of looking at each solution as a part - solution to a greater problem.
Thus, in both the former Christendom and the Islamic world, religious thought has becoming polarised.
I also think in North America, Christianity has become polarised and it can make it very hard for some to just follow Jesus without being made to feel that they MUST conform to some denomination, way of thinking or being in order to be accepted.
It is therefore regrettable that discussion on the subject of Church music can often become polarised, with some debaters appearing entrenched in their positions.
Yet while there is indeed a distinction between them, the distinction should not become a polarised dualism.
But there was little motivation for reconciliation among the majority of leaders on the two sides (and very soon more than two sides, because the reformers began to differ fiercely among themselves), who soon became polarised and set in confrontation.
The dynamic of footballer transfers has become polarised by the emergence of billionaires who see owning a football club as a status symbol, and at the other end of the scale, by the growing debt of clubs at all levels.
So much so that politics became polarised around support or opposition to the price freeze.
«It is a shame that the niqab - the full face veil that a minority of Muslim women wear - has become a polarising issue when it need not be.»
If Mirren often plays on her Russian heritage in interviews, and draws on her British working class background in other contexts — in what has become a polarised form of role play to manipulate the media's perception of her — then the images used in this exhibition represent her corresponding parts for film and television that show issues of domination, subjugation and control, such as in The Queen, Caligula and Prime Suspect.
As a result the arguments become polarised and that anyone who raises legitimate concerns about the politicising of the science by default must be claiming that the Earth is not / has not warmed.
Lastly, if you look at how people have become polarised with issues, the psychological effect of commitment and consistency, then really a reconciliation is impossible.
I think one problem here is that in contrast with the UK, in America the whole AGW debate has become polarised on the usual, extremely bitter, partisan lines.

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Since the original publication a decade ago, «attitudes to freedom of expression have become more polarised,» said Angela Phillips, a journalism professor at the University of London's Goldsmiths College.
The political process is becoming increasingly polarised, with many voters in the middle losing interest.
Society is becoming more polarised.
As the Premier League becomes more polarised around money there should be no circumstances where mid ranking clubs such as West Ham or Newcastle ever get relegated and even to flirt with it is a sure sign of mismanagement.
It's a shame just how polarising he has become amongst Liverpool fans and with some much speculation about his future, we would like to put forward the case for keeping him and the case for selling him.
Yes, the trophy drought is annoying, and it would be nice to see Arsenal win the trophy, but to almost blindly react with #WENGEROUT seems almost thoughtless; there is a time, and a place to have that discussion, but instead of becoming an angry and polarising discussion it should be done when everyone is a little more calmer, and, preferably, at the end of the season.
It's a shame just how polarising he has become amongst Liverpool fans and with some much speculation about his future, we would like to put forward the case for keeping him...
The country had already become deeply polarised during the run - up to the plebiscite; in the aftermath of the no vote, it's only getting worse.
One legacy has been a membership sharply polarised by when they joined the party: in a recent YouGov poll of Labour members, Corbyn's net approval rating was -46 among those who joined before he became a leadership candidate in 2015 but +36 among those who joined after he declared — and this latter group constitutes 60 % of the total membership.
«All the recent evidence shows that we are, as a society, becoming more socially polarised by race and faith,» Mr Phillips concluded.
This is part of a wider trend showing that Democrats are becoming more liberal and Republicans are becoming more Conservative with the USA becoming more polarised.
The country became more polarised between the two largest parties in 2015 than was the case at any previous post-1945 election: the Conservatives and Labour have more Very Safe seats than before, and are contesting fewer marginal ones — and of the 56 seats won by the SNP in 2015, 28 are classified as Very Safe and a further 18 as Safe.
Following up from his 2015 analysis on the economic and cultural positions of party supporters in England, Jonathan Wheatley uses 2017 data and finds that party supporters have become far more polarised — leaving a gap in the middle, occupied possibly by large numbers of undecided voters.
Mick Gleave of the BBC's engineering information department says: «If you use right - hand circular polarisation, the reflection becomes left - hand polarised, so you can distinguish the direct and reflected signals.»
The arguments surrounding global warming have become so polarised that in my opinion there is no longer a genuine attempt to get to the truth through orignial research, but simply a process of point scoring by either side going on.
The polarised blastomere will later envelop its unpolarised sister cell, which will become embryonic tissue.
As a result, people are becoming increasingly polarised about what goes in their mouths, and are shouting about it (and at each other) with zeal.
As the new administration continues to push for the reshoring of manufacturing — and Congress aims to deploy a so - called «border adjustment tax» that could cripple brands selling items made abroad — the question of whether or not brands can or should be «Made in America» has become deeply polarising in a matter of months.
At this time painting was becoming increasingly polarised between realism and abstraction.
The issue has become so polarised with so many interests invested in this billion dollar bandwagon that, for now, politics dominate.
The report also noted that «the climate debate has become increasingly polarised around political issues rather than scientific understanding».
It seems to me that American politics are polarised in a manner I have not seen in my lifetime with Obama passing for a mild socialist and the Republicans becoming increasingly right wing.
He said: â $ œWe have come to realise, given the way this subject has become so polarised over the past three to four months, that we need to be respectful and welcoming of all views on it.â $
Wotts — «It has certainly become my view that the discussion has become so polarised that the scientists are seen as being on one side of the debate and are, hence, not seen as an objective source.»
It has certainly become my view that the discussion has become so polarised that the scientists are seen as being on one side of the debate and are, hence, not seen as an objective source.
As the global political climate becomes ever - more polarised, what challenges do advisers face in managing their clients» affairs?
As it was, debate became sharply polarised over the issue of an apology, and of a day of commemoration.
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