Sentences with phrase «n't polarisation»

But isn't polarisation in politics healthy, an energising force?

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But such polarisation isn't particularly helpful, especially when the pendulum swings towards an agenda with a deeply anti-religious bias.
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.»
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.
Polarisation makes the opposition smaller, but more ideological - they're not part of the process.
This should not surprise anyone given the politics of anger, violence and polarisation that are the stock - in - trade of the PDP.
What's not quite clear to me yet is whether the new boundaries increase or decrease the geographical polarisation that we've seen since 2001 — where Labour have been losing ground in the South of England while gaining vote share in the North of England.
Alternatively, if the wave function is not real, then there is no fuzziness and the photon is in a single polarisation state all along.
If the wave function is real, then a single experiment should not be able to determine its polarisation — it can have both until you take more measurements.
In a complicated setup that involved pairs of photons and hundreds of very accurate measurements, the team showed that the wave function must be real: not enough information could be gained about the polarisation of the photons to imply they were in particular states before measurement.
With three years of data instead of one, they have been able to map not just the brightness but also the polarisation of cosmic microwaves.
For instance, physicists will need to be able to show that the polarisation of the CMB is down to the proposed primordial gravitational waves and not the result of some other process.
Parkes's real - time detection system captured its polarisation — something that had not been recorded for previous bursts.
Assoc Prof Viasnoff concluded that this approach offers a very promising way to understand not only tube formation but also cell polarisation.
In an FLCD, the molecules can be moved by a pulse of electric field between two stable positions: one in which the molecules shift the polarisation of light to let it through, and one in which they do not.
«In both groups, attitudes towards climate change became significantly MORE Sceptical after reading the editorials, but we observed no evidence of attitude polarisation — that is, the attitudes of these two groups did not diverge.»
Re politics I don't think that it would necessarily lead to polarisation.
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The polarisation might be primarily over the presence of the unambiguous «c» word in the claim - dropping it may well allow for more nuance, but it can not be a condition of the claim being more broadly accepted — as it might still be untrue.
That would reinforce the current polarisation for those who know what it means, and mystify those who don't.
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