By polarising discontent, it is transforming it from ferment to turmoil into energy spent constructively. |
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Abortion has always been a very polarising, divisive issue that is irreconcilable. |
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Although its significance went unrecognised at the time, the Nicol prism is now used in all polarising microscopes today. |
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The unusual combination of sweet and savoury proved to be very polarising in this country. |
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For those that don't know, in LCD displays, use is made of linear polarisers, familiar to most as the glass in polarising sunglasses. |
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While many forces in Europe are increasingly polarising, many youth organisations have reached out to other groups. |
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A light ray passing through a polarizer therefore only contains waves that fluctuate in one specific plane, determined by the polarising filter. |
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Another front-runner, the brilliant and polarising Larry Summers, is caricatured as a nightmare to work with and a handmaiden to Wall Street. |
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Polaroid, the inventor of the first polarising filter, is first and foremost a guarantee of quality and protection. |
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Yet by polarising Bahrain along sectarian lines it has also precluded, for the foreseeable future, any reconciliation there. |
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Persisting with a polarising attitude now the United States Government has chosen a different approach to Russia is counterproductive. |
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Yet the implementation of the referendum itself runs the risk of further polarising the political system. |
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These are areas comprising the identified urban systems and their wider sphere of influence, and polarising factors of competitiveness. |
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When this has been verified the polarising key may be adjusted with a screwdriver to point in the down direction. |
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After polarising West African migration for more than one decade, Nigeria itself became a country of emigration to the outside world. |
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In recent years the key challenge to maintaining sustainable fisheries has, to a large extent, developed into an overly simplistic and polarising debate on whether or not we should have more or less fishing. |
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In the case of Namur, this process needs to be qualified by the fact that one has to do with a polarising city with respect to higher education, which attracts a sizeable resident student population. |
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A metaphoric universe of transparency where Perspex consoles and abstract design, ultra-violet light games and polarising filters enhance the immateriality of the packaging and accessories displayed on this forum. |
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The referendum on the constitution is polarising Venezuela because the new proposals concentrate political power and will not lead to an open, ideological and democratic society. |
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Morocco is now considering legalising abortion, polarising debate between conservatives and liberals, who fear a partial law that will only allow abortions in certain circumstances. |
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A courageous, polarising design with a creative claim. |
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Cleopatra was finally released on 11 June 1963 with a run time of 243 minutes to polarising reviews. |
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A polarising figure for Britons, Thatcher nonetheless ranks highly among historians, and generally fares well in contemporary opinion polls. |
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The deregulation of the electricity system caused a lot of time to be lost on the matter, polarising the teams on competition and not focusing on the pricing issue. |
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To keep this uppermost in voters' minds, the SNP wants to prolong the vituperative, vivid and polarising politics of that contest—hence the Yes banners and vitriol evident in Dundee. |
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National governments need to ensure the provision of educational services, protecting this right from the polarising effects of market forces that can cause the exclusion of disadvantaged groups. |
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The European institutions must make a concrete contribution to this beckoning European perspective for Ukraine, particularly during this exciting, yet polarising, election time. |
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The nationalistic and secessionist rhetoric polarising society is detrimental to the country's bid for EU integration, said Foreign Affairs Committee MEPs in a resolution adopted this Tuesday. |
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It is introducing a new and polarising force into Egypt's traditionally more negotiated and discussive politics. |
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Despite her third straight victory she remained a polarising figure. |
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The government's proposed National Education curriculum in 2014 attracted polarising reactions across Hong Kong's public and a draft bill was eventually withdrawn. |
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