Sentences with phrase «polarized nature of»

«Given the polarized nature of how people take this issue, having a community organization that looks at the issue could be valuable.»
Such is the polarized nature of the debate nowadays.
Add in the increasingly polarized nature of politics at the federal level, the general disdain Hillary has long had for Obama, and the failure of the current administration to build a strong political base for Democrats at the state level, and Hillary, being the political animal she is, likely sees embracing reform as more nuisance than helpful in building her political legacy.
I can even see why he did it, given the polarizing nature of the word socialist in America today.
Maybe it's the polarizing nature of Apple's AirPods design — which, to be fair, has waned since they debuted last year — but I couldn't stop myself from internally repeating this self - affirming mantra while I tested the $ 250 Bose SoundSport Free over the past week.

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It may just be the nature of our polarized society today but I for one, will continue to try and debate without the insult and disdain that has become so common.
This entrenched position of Nana Akufo - Addo to continue leading the NPP and his intransigence not to step aside for others to take over the captainship of the party, coupled with his irascible nature, narcissist tendencies, divisiveness, vindictiveness and intolerance for dissent, is what has fragmented and polarized the hierarchy of the NPP.
Nature's stained - glass windows are buried in Antarctic ice: Polarizing filters reveal the orientation of crystal grains in thin sections of ice pulled up at the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide.
For onlookers of democratic politics, rather than assuming a trajectory in which democracy (by which too many onlookers assume Western liberal democracy) prevails, it is prudent to heed the contested nature of this concept and note that among populations that are deeply divided on the separation of religion and state, if some form of democracy does arise once the dust settles it will by virtue of the democratic process likely take place in between the essentialized and polarizing categories — those «secular» and «Islamist» conceptions — that are so prevalently and popularly discussed in popular discourse and the media.
Those buttons (we've counted as many as 80 inside) are a polarizing element: Some find them overwhelming, while others appreciate the direct nature of one button, one task as opposed to digging your way through various menu functions on a display screen.
These polarized opinions — for whether they love it or hate it, none have walked away from the experience of playing The Path without feeling something — reveal the true nature of Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn's creation.
Navigating through the polarizing dichotomies of presence and absence, visibility and invisibility, and man and nature, Tavares Strachan has engineered a multidisciplinary artistic practice that mobilizes our visual, intellectual, and emotional faculties.
The subjective nature of humor makes it a volatile medium, like a garish color, noticeable and polarizing.
The nature of the debate might change, but it would be no less polarized.
The result is also consistent with the finding from the CCP Nature Climate Change study, which found that those who are high in science literacy and numeracy (a component of which is CRT) are the most culturally polarized on both climate change and nuclear power.
The polarized and politicized nature of the societal debate about climate change can make it challenging for teachers to present the science honestly, accurately, and completely.
These conclusions generated a highly polarized debate over the policy implications of MBH98, MBH99 for the nature of global climate change, and whether or not anthropogenic actions are the source.»
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