Sentences with phrase «highly polarised»

UAE Hiring activity has been highly polarised within the GCC jobs market over the past two years but confidence is growing with more consistent and prosperous conditions expected for 2018, according to Hays 2018 GCC Salary & Employment Report, released today.
In other words, consensus messaging has a neutralising effect, which is especially important given the highly polarised nature of the public debate about climate change.
In other words, in a highly polarised debate, scientific developments are taken to be decisive.
A highly polarised and charged debate has ensued.
These opinions are often highly polarised and, thanks in part to media coverage, usually focus on two extremes.
America's birth culture is highly polarised, and as such you will find extreme and lunatic views at both ends of the spectrum.

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I know of one highly experienced research press officer, who had worked on controversial issues like human animal hybrids, GM crops, animal research, minimum alcohol pricing and climate change, who admitted: «Nothing had prepared me for the most polarising, knee - jerking subject of all: breastfeeding.»
The 2013 elections produced a highly fragmented and deeply polarised parliament, in which the strongest list — the right - wing Likud - Beiteinu, headed by incumbent prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu — secured just over one quarter of the Knesset's 120 seats.
There are some interesting parallels developing between the highly charged and polarised climate and nuclear debates.
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