Sentences with phrase «further polarises»

«Calling them things like «baby killers» does nothing for this issue, and I think it further polarises people,» she said.
The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan, has called for restrain over inflammatory comments that could further polarise the relative peace that has returned to the...
Adebutu, who is aspiring to be the next governor of the state, noted that imposition of candidates would further polarise the party and might scuttle its chances in the next election.
All this does is further polarise the situation and gets us no where.
The concentration of top talent at the very top will further polarise the market in favour of bigger, more expensive firms.
It can, however, further polarise separating couples as each solicitor acts in the best interest of their own client.

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The Christian West polarised even further into a moderate form of fundamentalism at one end and, at the other, into a Christian humanism which showed decreasing interest in supporting the ecclesiastical institution.
On the other hand, Luther was quite unable to understand the authenticity of the quiet though often acid scholar dedicated to a policy of neutrality, of attempting as far as possible to stand outside polarising polemic — Erasmus came eventually to wonder whether it might have been better not to have written In Praise of Folly, because it had led to just such polarisation.
The replacement of the more moderate UUP and SDLP by the DUP and Sinn Fein as the largest parties polarised the situation further, making a resumption of devolved government considerably harder, as the DUP formally refused even to hold talks with Sinn Fein.
The second observation is to recall how the advocacy of an overt smaller state argument by many in the Coalition would, quite apart from polarising British politics like nothing since» 83, risk seeing the Left falling once again into a framing trap that pushes the centre of gravity in political discourse even further to the right.
The apparent softening of the order on those with the right to reside in the US looks like a classic example of pushing hard in one direction before seeking credit for then mitigating the most egregious side effects — thus shifting terms of the debate and polarising further the pro-Trump side and those opposed to him.
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.
Then again, the ability of pigeons and other animals to find their homes even when transported far away has been «explained» by dead reckoning (remembering the outward journey), vision (landmarks, star maps, polarised light), smell or magnetism.
From what we've seen of the Panamera so far, the four door Porsche is polarising fans just as quickly as the Cayenne did when it was released.
This is helped further by Nokia's ClearBlack technology that comprises of a sequence of polarising layers that eliminate reflections.
Far from opening up discussion of the Report, it stifles it, polarising people into being either for or against the Report.
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