Sentences with phrase «polarized views on»

But what is the Law Society to do, with such polarized views on the subject?
Political differences over energy priorities are broadly in keeping with polarized views on a wide range of climate and energy issues.
There seems to be polarized views on the way they do business, but to me they are a rare and valu
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Since the inception of the sexual liberation movement women have been faced with polarizing views on sexuality, including pornography and erotica, and it's place within feminism.
Since the inception of the sexual liberation movement women have been faced with polarizing views on
Continued indiscriminate use of the terms will further polarize views on climate change, reduce media coverage to tit - for - tat finger - pointing, and do little to advance the unsteady relationship among climate science, society, and policy.
Given the role that you ascribe to cognitive profile in polarizing views on climate change, what do you think might be the interaction between cognitive profile and age (assuming the second theory, or perhaps even the first theory?)
Others go viral due to controversial topics, its road to virality fueled by people's polarizing views on the subject.

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In Dr. Cordesman's view, politics in the US has become so polarized that people are judging the National Security Strategy on the extremes of the document rather than its overall tone and meaning.
Our views on partisan politics and a broad range of sociopolitical issues tend to be quite polarized.
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food... [Continue reading]
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food environment and want to limit their kids» sugar consumption.
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the complicated realities witnessed firsthand by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.
In a study slated for publication in the journal Advances in Political Psychology, a Yale - led research team found that people who are curious about science are less polarized in their views on contentious issues than less - curious peers.
The debate is further polarized by differing views on assimilation of Hispanic immigrants.
Other options included on the vehicles that I was able to test included a Head Up Display, which projected useful speed and navigation information on the windshield, but was virtually invisible when viewed through my polarized sunglasses.
Further, the Kindle Fire HD does not depend on just IPS technology to allow for a richer color reproduction, but also includes an advanced polarizing filter applied directly to the LCD panel to ensure a wider viewing angle while retaining the same color depth.
Although this exhibition, at first viewing, seems off kilter, its most distinctive feature is how it plays with the space in between and on the surface of polarizing images that both repel and attract.
On a host of issues, Obama campaigned as a voice of reason, willing to listen to all views, amid all the polarized shouting.
To my eye, the good news in that study — in which survey subjects were given mock news articles with mock comments that were either combative or civil — was that the hotter comments mainly tended to further polarize readers who already had strong views on the subject at hand.
The vast majority of liberals and conservatives, despite being polarized on whether global warming is occurring, also have largely the same impression of what climate scientists» view of the risks that global warming poses.
Instead, by taking a dogmatic, anti-intellectual point of view on many issues and demonizing those who disagree with him (though not much in this particular book), he has become a polarizing force, taking us further from the crucial compromises that are needed to pave the way to real environmental progress in a democracy.
If we accept that system 1 instinctively responds in harmony with the subjects» world - views, we should not be surprized that people with low scientific literacy tend to be polarized in line with their politics on technical issues such as climate change.
Every journalist has likely experienced this effect in covering the climate change debate or other intensely polarized debates, as a particular story is harshly criticized by commenters, phone callers, or letter writers from both tail ends of the spectrum of views on the issue.
They assessed whether providing a «taxpayer receipt» — an impartial, objective breakdown of how the government spends one's tax dollars that is published annually on the official White House website — can mitigate polarized views regarding the perceived legitimacy of taxes.
The screen on the OnePlus 3 boasts a dual - polarizing layer, which means it should be easier to view in bright sunlight — and to be fair it does a pretty decent job.
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the complicated realities witnessed firsthand by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.
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