Sentences with phrase «polarization as»

Others see teacher firings and polarization as a necessary price for student progress (Rotherham, 2010).
The researchers took care to rule out the possibility of other sources such as black body radiation and surface polarization as reasons behind the production of visible light.
Any explanation identifying political polarization as an outgrowth of internet or social media use, Shapiro notes, would have to account for the rapid increase in partisanship among those with limited internet use and negligible use of social media.
In Indonesia both understandings have their adherents, and the inter-group conversation on the differences of emphasis is in progress, without creating sharp polarization as in other places.
Shades of gender trouble, in fact, thread a subtle counternarrative throughout the biennial, infusing the exhibition with a certain libidinous charge where needed while simultaneously complicating such simplistic polarizations as politics versus religion, body versus mind, and matter versus spirit.

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(As a sign of the race's polarization, 28.97 percent of respondents said Trump's promises were least likely to come true, with 24.24 percent saying the same for Clinton.)
But Zuckerberg himself has said being too «focused on the positive» for the first 10 years of Facebook's existence blinded the company to much of the abuse it was enabling as well as to emergent effects of social media like hyper - polarization.
Schultz then went a bit contemplative on the raptly - attentive crowd, sharing with the audience his belief that individual citizens, not just politicians and political parties, need to increase civility and improve the discourse level in the country, not only every four years but ever day, in the face of what Schultz sees as increased partisanship, polarization and cynicism.
Tired of hate, brutality, arrogance, and polarization, people around the world increasingly identify such traditionally feminine traits as desirable in both male and female leaders.
«If Mr. Trump is unable to reverse the trend towards increasing social polarization, U.S. democracy will be at greater risk of further deterioration,» the EIU said in its report, referring to the extreme divides between Republicans and Democrats on issues such as immigration and environmental regulation.
No doubt this polarization is widening as the economy shrinks under the weight of its debt overhead.
This job polarization seems to be related to global developments like technological change, trade patterns, as well as institutional factors such as the decline of unionization.
Economic polarization between creditors and debtors is aggravated by tax cuts for the wealthy and a reclassification of financial and real estate returns as capital gains or various forms of untaxed «reserve» funds.
A recent study found that this polarization accelerated in the last three recessions, particularly the last one, as financial pressures forced companies to reorganize more quickly.
The November election outcome also demonstrated considerable public uncertainty amongst working class households as a result of on - going job polarization.
If, as priest - sociologist Andrew Greeley argues, such polarization has little affect on the average Catholic, it does profoundly afflict ministerial, theological and cultural elites within the church.
The polarization is so deep that when, in 1996, the late Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin founded the Catholic Common Ground Initiative as a means of addressing division in the church, he was criticized by some liberal Catholics who thought that the project was not radical enough and by some of his brother cardinals who believed that it jeopardized the essential truths of the faith.
This failure to communicate, to sympathize with another's plight, to assume the good intentions of their people and treat them as equals, is precisely the problem of polarization.
How well do they address problems raised by the clerical sexual - abuse crisis, as well as by the polarization of the Catholic culture wars?
This makes the present moment both hopeful and dangerous, as theologians seek ways to overcome the polarization and assist Rome in needed academic and theological renewal.
A «shift» definitely seems to be emerging within Western Christianity — as a result a polarization also seems to be taking place within the multitudes who claim Yeshua as their private property.
Group polarization happens when, in the absence of diverse influences, homogenous group members tend to adopt more extreme and narrow - minded thinking as time passes.
As Blackish wraps up its third season, with a likely fourth one on the way, you can't help but wonder if the creators had any idea how pertinent the show could be for all Americans as we seek a path out of stark polarization, or at the very least, into a good laugh with someone we hadn't expected to share one witAs Blackish wraps up its third season, with a likely fourth one on the way, you can't help but wonder if the creators had any idea how pertinent the show could be for all Americans as we seek a path out of stark polarization, or at the very least, into a good laugh with someone we hadn't expected to share one witas we seek a path out of stark polarization, or at the very least, into a good laugh with someone we hadn't expected to share one with.
They may believe it is to their advantage to heighten polarization, thus constituting themselves as a minority bloc that can hold conservative politics hostage for years to come.
A form of polarization of long standing is theological with biblical interpretation as its center.
A related but not identical form of polarization is between the exponents of social action as a necessary form of Christian witness and those who would keep the churches only to the sphere of personal religion.
Initiatives to remedy this crisis have led to polarization and name calling in which opponents have misrepresented each other's positions as open borders and amnesty versus deportations of millions.
At the same time, the mainline churches were facing their own crisis involving declining membership (especially among younger generations), clergy shortages, and deep polarization over issues such as human sexuality.
What I think is fair... that you don't so much see secularization as polarization, and what is really disappearing is the middle.
Debate, polarization, defection, daring bold action, and mistakes marked the life of the organized church; but through it all the church once again laid claim to the entire world as its legitimate domain.
As governments can be torn apart by extremist polarization, so churches can be immobilized by indecision.
The polarization process typified at Vanderbilt, and associated with secularization generally, has considered veto power by church officers as the essential and unacceptable feature of affiliation.
On a day like today (our National Day of Prayer) I would have appreciated a piece that speaks more to what unites us as Americans rather than what divides us because the latter merely fuels the polarization that is eating us alive right now.
Peter Singer and Christian Ethics: Beyond Polarization by Charles C. Camosy Cambridge, 284 pages, $ 29.99 Peter Singer has long argued that we need a revolution in our ethical thinking every bit as radical as the Copernican revolution in cosmology.
Bell's Theorem establishes a provocative, and experimentally verified relationship, such as, polarization, between two particles that exists even though signals between them at the speed of light are not possible.
What is more, the government should assiduously work on these issues listed above that led to the polarization of our political space as against coming up with such a bill which I view as obnoxious in taste and draconian in outlook.
SYCOPHANCY AND EGO WORSHIP Dishearteningly, it is crystal clear that the parliamentary party has been infested and eaten up by the canker of polarizations and strives within its ranks as a minority.
When the polarization is so strong, I'd think people would want to have those whore are not majority represented as well, wouldn't they?
Polarization again played a critical role as Islamists were largely excluded from the drafting process, despite maintaining support from at least half of the Egyptian population.
The tension between these two views, emblematic of the polarization of contemporary American politics, is that while the former sees social goods and access to them in terms of dessert and relative privilege, the latter conceives them as an inalienable right.
The WSJ notes that this year's budget deal was harder to come by than usual because legislative factions on the right and left dug in their heels, revealing a «growing polarization» in Albany that «poses a hurdle for a governor who has long positioned himself as a moderate mediator who prizes governmental order such as on - time budgets.»
As the Congressional scholars Thomas Mann and Norman J. Ornstein have declared (see It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism), the current Congressional polarization is not a balanced polarization; it is rather «asymmetrical» with the GOP extreme right the stronger player.
The demise of this critical space can be seen as a step toward the much talked about polarization of our society into the one per cent against the 99 %.
I am not looking for the effect of polarization; I only want changes in beliefs about turnout holding constant everything else (as best as data can test that).
The national electoral council's vote counts in the past had been seen as reliable and generally accurate, but the widely mocked announcement appeared certain to escalate the polarization and political conflict paralyzing the country.
The model has novel implications both for when people choose to obtain or avoid information, and it sheds light on phenomena, such as political polarization and emotionally charged beliefs relating to topics like the cause of autism and the reality of climate change.
The researchers had seen twirling patterns in the alignment, or polarization, of the first light released into space just 380,000 years after the Big Bang, what's known as the cosmic microwave...
As political polarization grows, the arguments we have with one another may be shifting our understanding of truth itself
As a result, Bob's computer will receive photons from Alice's computer without openly announcing their exact polarization.
This scattering is imprinted in the CMB's polarization (the direction in which waves of light oscillate as they travel).
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