Sentences with phrase «polarised between»

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 debate is polarised between those who depend on the hypothesis for power, prestige, employment or profit and those who are seeking the truth.
At this time painting was becoming increasingly polarised between realism and abstraction.
However, the balance is polarised between the 22 per cent who said their government was greatly behind tourism and 24 % who said there was no support at all.
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».
The seat is also very polarised between the southern stone villa suburbs of Colinton, Currie and Balerno which are traditionally solid areas for the Conservatives, the more urban parts of the seat around Fountainbridge where Labour are resilient and the council estates of Wester Hailes and Sighthill which are solidly SNP.
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.
Labour remains polarised between a hard left which is essentially Bennite and a hard right which is essentially Blairite.
This country is polarised between the adherents of the ruling party, the National Democratic Congress, and followers of the NPP, the largest opposition political entity in the country.
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.
Writing for the Progress website, Mr Hain said the party appeared to be polarising between those wanting to target working - class votes and the New Labour «ultras» who prefer courting the «aspirational middle class».

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Yet while there is indeed a distinction between them, the distinction should not become a polarised dualism.
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».
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 leadership race released polarising impulses within the party, to which the palpable sense of alienation between the parliamentary party and the rank and file has also contributed.
In a polarised contest between two strong and well - known personalities, Paddick struggled to leave a mark.
The decision to campaign as Better Together in conjunction with the Coalition parties alienated large numbers of working class voters from Scottish Labour.The lack of a «more devolution» option polarised working class opinion though that option was effectively revived in «the vow «agreed between the Westminster parties last month.
The new trick added by Chiao and his colleagues is their eraser — a third polarising filter placed between the two holes and the photoelectric detector.
Which colour is seen at each pixel depends on how the light coming through the pinhole is polarised — that is, whether the waves of light oscillate vertically, horizontally, or some angle in between — and so whether it lines up with the long or short arm.
Meyer, based at Grove City in Ohio, says that these electrically polarised conditions strain and break the covalent chemical bond between hydrogen and oxygen, liberating the two gases.
He polarised a powder of carbon nanotubes so that the tubes would stick to the naturally charged silk, then mixed the materials with a few drops of water and pressed them between two sheets of Teflon.
«Hare's play hits you straight between the eyes with its mixture of private pain and public rage at our profoundly polarised society,» Billington continued.
Public perception tends to veer between polarised clichés: you're either a bestseller courting Hollywood or an impoverished artiste.
For too long the gaming world has been polarised into triple - A and indie releases with very little ground in - between, but now it really feels like the middle - tier of gaming — the glue that holds our year together — is seeing a resurgence with some of the most interesting, quirky and curious releases of 2018.
I think the polarised view of influence between «cool people» on the one hand and «random acts of traction» on the other masks the real complexity of influence, which is that it's damned hard to define and identify.
It is a work that encapsulates his multicultural practice, balanced on the knife's edge between those essential yet polarised elements of human experience: the sacred and the profane.
The Handyman Aesthetic is a language that presents subordinate materials from the polarised spaces of the city, between glimmering high - rise and dissonant disrepair, materiality and abstraction, resolution and fracture.
There are some interesting parallels developing between the highly charged and polarised climate and nuclear debates.
Our argument is that there is disparity between the political argument and the scientific claims, and a great deal more nuance than the polarised account of the climate debate suggests.
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.
Polarised debate: polar bear blogs reveal dangerous gap between climate - change facts and opinions (NIOO press release)(reposted at several other places)
But it is also a move that polarises opinion between those who view the stationers as the epitome of the high street (and therefore the place to be) and those who will see the retailer as a bit too down - market for the rarified world of legal services.
Differences between students within each country and between countries are in part a reflection of polarised views about how best to tackle bullying.
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