Sentences with phrase «increasingly polarised»

Things are getting pretty crowded outside the top and bottom end of the market, with client preferences increasingly polarised between full - service global firms and niche outfits capable of specialist service delivery.
The report also noted that «the climate debate has become increasingly polarised around political issues rather than scientific understanding».
At this time painting was becoming increasingly polarised between realism and abstraction.
As an experienced teacher in private schools, I have seen what a positive impact sport can have on young children, yet as a parent of two in state education, I am flummoxed by the red tape that seems to be denying the chance for independent schools to offer the outreach so badly needed in a society increasingly polarised between the haves and the have - nots.
This is not collaboration or «offer (ing) the outreach so badly needed in a society increasingly polarised between the haves and the have - nots».
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.
In an increasingly polarised society, those who are seen as partisan can expect payback when the balance of power shifts.
This rise may be explained as a result of an increasingly polarised political landscape, which is best expressed in a language conceived for dealing with competition.
Europe is increasingly polarised.
Cognitive neuroscientists have studied this distinction with brain imaging techniques and the findings — unsurprisingly — tell us a lot about our increasingly polarised world today and the ways our brains process the distinction between us and «others».
Since the 2014 referendum Scottish voters have been increasingly polarised along constitutional lines, with supporters of independence generally backing the SNP and opponents increasingly coalescing behind the Conservatives.
Political debate is increasingly polarised and populist, realigning more around cultural issues, and often targeting business.
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.»
Political debate is increasingly polarised and populist, realigning more around cultural issues, and often targeting business.
The political process is becoming increasingly polarised, with many voters in the middle losing interest.

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Today, in an ever - polarising climate of assault on the press and free speech, words are increasingly used to break those who utter them.
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.
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