Sentences with phrase «polarized times»

"Polarized times" refers to a period in which there is a strong division or separation between different groups of people, with opposing opinions, beliefs, or ideologies. It implies a significant rift or disagreement, leading to heightened tensions between these groups. Full definition
We're now living in as polarized times as I've ever experienced.
Also, author and pastor Rick Warrendiscusses how Christians can navigate these politically polarizing times.
In so polarized a time as ours, such divergences are inevitable, and Donald Trump widens them because of his canny rhetorical habit of coining slogans, not making arguments.
All of us know we're living through painfully polarized times.
The artist's dominant use of black and white conveys polarized times and conditions.
Brienza, an independent curator who serves on the college's Arts Across the Curriculum board, told Observer, «Roberts work raises issue that are very relevant in our highly polarized times.
When your business decides to back a political rally for one group or another, you may be insulting a good portion of your audience, especially in these polarizing times.
That consumer revolt underscored what Uber and other businesses face in a «polarizing time,» when people are sensitive to the «political leanings» of companies» actions and are willing to boycott their products and services, says Evan Rawley, an associate business professor at Columbia Business School.
A psychologically healthy workplace is particularly critical during challenging and polarizing times, and these survey results highlight the fact that despite conventional wisdom, people are often more alike than they are different.»
It's usually not enough to make me unfollow bloggers but definitely makes me question where their head is at when deciding to feature Trump brands at such a polarizing time.
We laughed till we cried, the «we» being the diverse, usually combative press corps, which almost unanimously embraced Maren Ade's Toni Erdmann as the first great film of the 2016 festival, in part because it accomplished what few films do in these polarized times: it made us aware of our common humanity.
(And yet, even in these polarized times, we still manage to be friends.)
«It comes at such a polarized time in America,» Mia Locks, Lew's co-curator, said when asked on the issue of whether Till's murder was an appropriate subject for a white artist.
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