Sentences with phrase «so polarized a time»

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.

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So, to recap: The congresswoman is seeking more spending by the federal government here in New York to help with the post-Irene recovery — a move that would, if she and Cantor had their way, require additional cuts at a time when Washington is already polarized over reductions mandated by the debt ceiling deal passed early this month.
These sunglasses also float on top of being polarized, so they're a great choice for spending time on or in the water.
Then we mimicked the light field when it's more complex, and the lookdown altered the properties of the polarized light it was reflecting so that it would be a better blend into its specific background at different times of day.»
Maybe it's this careful balancing act, this embrace of diametrically opposed visions of war, at a time when political passions were so polarized, that led to the film's quick drift into obscurity.
In doing so, they caught the attention of some of the world's most polarizing figures, from the popular (Mick Jagger, arguably the most recognizable man on the planet at the time) to the underground (Andy Warhol, perennial contender for the title of «weirdest guy ever»).
It isn't for everybody, and this time around, its style is still a bit polarizing, but it's just as interesting as before, if not more so.
In a time where so many forces seek to polarize or isolate, I see hope in our understanding of what it means to be a global citizen.
Whether or not the backers are directly linked to the oil industry, they reflect how the fight over energy policy remains highly polarized, well financed (on both sides), and — so far — has resulted in few policies that oil markets or the climate system are likely to notice any time soon.
It was a tumultuous angst driven time — to watch our country move so quickly from the natural compassion people felt in New York City after 911, to the polarizing perspective Bush promoted saying «You're either with us, or against us!»
It was a tumultuous angst driven time - to watch our country move so quickly from the natural compassion people felt in New York City after 911, to the polarizing perspective Bush promoted saying «You're either with us, or against us!»
Finally, I led them in a real - time exercise so they could reflect in a playful way on the polarized patterns of activity and passivity in their relationship.
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