Sentences with phrase «very polarised»

So we're all very polarised on the issue of AGW.
The seat is also very polarised between the southern stone villa suburbs of Colinton, Currie and Balerno which are traditionally solid areas for the Conservatives, the more urban parts of the seat around Fountainbridge where Labour are resilient and the council estates of Wester Hailes and Sighthill which are solidly SNP.
Speaking at the Oxford Union, she said: «I think it's a very polarised world, and people that base their values on polls are mistaken, and people that base their predictions on polls it would seem are also mistaken.
The US appears to be, as usual, very polarised about all of this.
But one of the things that has always overshaddowed the movie is the mixed reviews of Zack Snyder's Man of Steel, which is very polarising in the Geek Community.
It's clear that Shadwen is a very polarising game.

Not exact matches

I also think in North America, Christianity has become polarised and it can make it very hard for some to just follow Jesus without being made to feel that they MUST conform to some denomination, way of thinking or being in order to be accepted.
But there was little motivation for reconciliation among the majority of leaders on the two sides (and very soon more than two sides, because the reformers began to differ fiercely among themselves), who soon became polarised and set in confrontation.
The country became more polarised between the two largest parties in 2015 than was the case at any previous post-1945 election: the Conservatives and Labour have more Very Safe seats than before, and are contesting fewer marginal ones — and of the 56 seats won by the SNP in 2015, 28 are classified as Very Safe and a further 18 as Safe.
The team used the SINFONI instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope and also monitored the behaviour of the central black hole region in polarised light using the NACO instrument.
This is what astronomers expect to see when they look at a distant exoplanet through a polarised filter: nothing (or very little).
Other useful properties of synchrotron light are: - high energy beams to penetrate deeper into matter - small wavelengths permit the studying of tiny features, e.g. bonds in molecules; nanoscale objects - synchrotron beams can be coherent and / or polarised, permitting specific experiments - the synchrotron beam can be made to flash at a very high frequency, giving the light a time structure.
As polarising controversies go, it's not a very big one.
For too long the gaming world has been polarised into triple - A and indie releases with very little ground in - between, but now it really feels like the middle - tier of gaming — the glue that holds our year together — is seeing a resurgence with some of the most interesting, quirky and curious releases of 2018.
The polarised discussion about this topic does highlight a cultural intolerance in regards to games and their design, which is very interesting I think.
I suspect that it will be a game which polarises opinions among Vita gamers but I loved almost every aspect of it and I'm very happy that the Vita remains such a strong platform for imaginative experiences like Metrico.
The concentration of top talent at the very top will further polarise the market in favour of bigger, more expensive firms.
A very aggressive approach not only often causes additional hurt in an already stressful situation, but, in my view, is often ineffective - it can polarise individuals rather than move matters towards a resolution.
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