Sentences with phrase «polarised working»

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.
Has the polarising work of Allen Jones been misunderstood for 45 years?

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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.»
I have coconut flour but that can be hit and miss to work with and can also be a little polarising.
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.
I tend to just buy el cheapos (with the appropriate standard (government approved) of protection & polarising) because of the work I do, and they MUST come around the outer corner of my eye — wrapping is essential.
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.»
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».
Today, we know that the hemispheres work together in collaborative, complex ways, and that polarising personality types based on crude generalisations is wrong.
- Teach how to optimize those parameters using proper training protocols, outlining the two primary methods that work: polarised training / Maffetone method / 80 % aerobic + 20 % intensity approach OR HIIT training using a more ancestral health method... but not both combined...
Sandals on men has long been a polarising subject in men's summer fashion, and not without good reason — there's been some undeniable misuse of the summer footwear staple, but in the right hands, there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to work them when things heat up.
And continues to polarise all the great work and thinking and doing going on in our schools, including that by many of the people listed.
A head - up display is also offered — and should work with polarised sunglasses too.
Focusing on the journey that works take from conception to installation, the exhibition offers an insight into the hard graft involved in gaining consent for public sculpture, and the often - polarised reactions it receives.
It seems improbable now that a work of contemporary art — particularly one that was, lest we forget, an impression of something which no longer existed — could inspire such a polarised and universally zealous reaction, but as Whiteread explains, «people are always going to have strong opinions about something that hasn't happened before» and, unlike now, art «was not constantly in your face».
If Mirren often plays on her Russian heritage in interviews, and draws on her British working class background in other contexts — in what has become a polarised form of role play to manipulate the media's perception of her — then the images used in this exhibition represent her corresponding parts for film and television that show issues of domination, subjugation and control, such as in The Queen, Caligula and Prime Suspect.
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.
Emin, whose polarising Turner prize installation My Bed, which featured dirty sheets, used condoms and half - empty whisky bottles, sold for # 2.54 m earlier this year, bought the former Tenter Ground weaving works seven years ago.
No matter what the camera person at the store tells you, you want to make sure you get a linear polarising filter or it won't work properly and will leave large portions of your painting full of glare.
Polarised is inspired by ways of seeing and being seen, and includes a new body of work featuring sculptural lenses that refract, reflect and distort the main exhibition space.
The tablet market has polarised, with many companies cranking up the specs and price of their tablets and pushing them toward working on the go.
The display also features a dual - polarising layer which OnePlus claims makes the screen more easily visible when outdoors in bright daylight — it works well in practice too, although you might struggle to see the screen if its surface is angled directly towards the sun.
They put a lot of work into creating a space where something else than polarised conflict happens.
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