Sentences with phrase «in polarised»

Meanwhile, the unfortunate (for you) implication of forcing people to take sides in a polarised debate by raising the opinions of Bastardi, Hannity, and Inhoffe in a discussion about alarmism, is that you force people to make a choice between self - evidently mad alarmism and a position which is closer to reality.
In the polarised world of climate change, this cocktail has proved an irresistible temptation to organisations which campaign against President Bush's administration in support of enhanced action to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Some are reminiscent of the kinds of swirls one can only ever see in polarised light, their outlines as frozen as metal inlay in enamel.
The film will also be aired in private viewings and some cinemas around the world in polarised 3D, which requires special screens.
Julia Winter (Zerial, MPG)-- «Genome - wide analysis of membrane trafficking in polarised epithelial cells in the C.elegans intestine» (2008)
Sand Dollar A young sea urchin of the species Clypeaster subdepressus is seen in polarised light.
In polarised and divisive policy debates, as we have seen with climate change, it is all the more important that scientifically accurate and rigorous advice is given freely and without fear or favour.
The team used the SINFONI instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope and also monitored the behaviour of the central black hole region in polarised light using the NACO instrument.
By looking at the microwave background in polarised light, observatories like the South Pole Telescope in Antarctica and the upcoming Simons Observatory in Chile might affect this.
Under the microscope, this thin section of sauropod bone appears coloured in polarised light.
In a polarised contest between two strong and well - known personalities, Paddick struggled to leave a mark.
Staking out what Clegg has often called the «radical centre» may be logical and pragmatic in a polarised political scene, but it won't do much to fire up what remains of the Liberal Democrats» base vote.
In a polarising referendum called by the radical leftist government of Alexis Tsipras at only eight days notice, Greeks voted by more than 60 % to 40 % in support of the prime minister, spurning the extra austerity demanded mainly by Germany and the International Monetary Fund in return for an extension of bailout funds.
In a polarising debate that has already played on the public's fear of creeping Islamisation, those who believe in the inherent value of faith - based schools will be hoping that the baby Jesus doesn't get thrown out with the bathwater.
Foreign Looking review — Mike Parr channels Pollock with his own blood in polarising career retrospective

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The political process is becoming increasingly polarised, with many voters in the middle losing interest.
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.
The work he was describing in the seminar was, as the Institute's on - line notice said, an attempt to «cut through both sides of the increasingly polarised debate about how the universe was created, with atheistic Darwinians declaring the death of God, whilst anti-Darwinian creationists denounce evolution as fraud.»
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.
It is therefore regrettable that discussion on the subject of Church music can often become polarised, with some debaters appearing entrenched in their positions.
«The immorality of the United States and Great Britain's decision to invade Iraq in 2003, premised on the lie that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, has destabilised and polarised the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history,» wrote Tutu.
If one doesn't believe in the big bang, then not only is there no reason to suspect that the CMB exists, or that it is polarised, but certainly not that the way the polarisation averages on particular angular scales should look like that.»
Thus, in both the former Christendom and the Islamic world, religious thought has becoming polarised.
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.
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.
Few industry topics in Asia - Pacific are as polarising as the infant formula debate.
Can business hope for any stability in Australia's disrupted and polarised political system in 2018.
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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.
In fact I'm not going to bother with this conversation any more; I have better things to do with my time than try to combat polarised opinion and ignorance with reason.
Big resion debate makes it a controversy as straight sending - off appears to have gone down as one of the most polarising decisions in Premier League history.
Seven of those have come from Ross McCormack, a figure that has polarised opinion in recent weeks.
He would go on to greatness, a hero at Anfield, a polarised figure in the Spanish capital and the messiah at St James» Park, turning around the North East club...
I was more interested in reading the various online comments regarding Puel's sacking which were polarised between Saint's supporters, bemoaning the style of football / lack of entertainment served up under his stewardship and, what I took be mostly patronising comments from neutrals (i.e. armchair supporters of big clubs), who suggested that Southampton should simply be thankful for an eighth place finish and were mad to sack him.
My most recent work, «Resisting the Jaundiced Eye» aims to make breastfeeding visible, explores the polarising aspects of woman's identity, and comments on the censure, peering / leering jaundiced eye of society in its unwarranted criticism of and prejudice against women who breastfeed.
Views are particularly polarised in the United States, with interventions and costs of hospital births escalating and midwives involved with home births being denied the ability to be lead professionals in hospital, with admitting and discharge privileges.5 Although several Canadian medical societies6 7 and the American Public Health Association8 have adopted policies promoting or acknowledging the viability of home births, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists continues to oppose it.9 Studies on home birth have been criticised if they have been too small to accurately assess perinatal mortality, unable to distinguish planned from unplanned home births accurately, or retrospective with the potential of bias from selective reporting.
This suggests that the polarised debates engaged in by health professionals, of «medicalised» versus «natural» may not always be helpful to women in their care.
The style of reporting employed in this newspaper involved presenting to the reader the range of expert opinion relevant to each topic, frequently involving polarised positions of the experts on the issue.
Whether you are Jamie Oliver trying to show support for breastfeeding and rightly recognising a genuine problem — that women who want to breastfeed in this country often face barriers that mean they can't — or a new mother just blogging or tweeting about her personal experiences, speaking out puts you in the direct path of the opinion juggernaut which careers headlong into anyone who dares to take a stand on either side of the polarised infant feeding debate.
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.
It is these kind of broad - brush, polarising confusions that really are frustrating efforts to practically move towards a system of laws, checks and balances that people can have faith in.
The extreme partisanship being introduced into the Ghanaian public sector is inherently dangerous and will lead to a polarised and ineffective public service if not nipped in the bud.
The concept (and rhetoric) of a profound dichotomy between nature and nurture was superimposed over the more flexible and synergistic «traditional» understanding of the matter, markedly polarising and distorting the entire, many - sided debate about the role and weight of heredity and experience in both the natural world and the human situation.
The hysterical polarised brawl occurring on social media and in Congress has now contaminated the Brazilian legal system.
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.
This freedom can not be sustained if property ownership is so unequal and so polarised in its distribution that only a handful of individuals is in a position to challenge the republic.
The polarised society is Britain, in a nutshell.
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.
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.
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.
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