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"polarized" Definitions
  1. of or relating to a medium that exhibits polarization.
  2. (of an electric plug or outlet) designed so that the plug and outlet fit together in only one way.

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Bitterly polarized Turkey is a bitterly and sadly polarized country.
There is no denying that Theresa May was dealt a terrible hand: a polarized party, a polarized parliament, and a polarized public.
In this country, we're very polarized — politically polarized, racially polarized — and we're all fighting for our perspective to be the right one.
And when we cover politics in a more polarized way, anticipating or absorbing the tastes of a more polarized audience, we create a more polarized political reality.
"The Senate is polarized, but it's not nearly as polarized as the House," she said.
Now if you go back to measure what you thought was a vertically polarized photon, you'll find there's a chance that it's no longer vertically polarized at all—rather, it's become horizontally polarized.
A more representative and less polarized election process will result in a more representative and less-polarized Congress.
On Washington WASHINGTON — As President Trump prepares to name a new justice, one reality is increasingly clear about the Supreme Court — it has become another polarized institution in the polarized capital of a polarized nation.
According to the Public Religion Research Institute, 91% of Americans feel we are polarized -- and 74% feel we are extremely polarized.
On a polarized Court in a polarized country, though, hoping that justices would work that hard to stay together is more dream than reality.
The incendiary atmosphere of the Obama and Trump eras and the increasingly polarized judicial confirmation process may be creating a more polarized Supreme Court.
They point to a polarized nation and a polarized media — and to the relatively static nature of Trump's approval ratings despite the innumerable controversies he has ignited.
Leaving aside the distinction between polarized political parties and a polarized people for the moment, the nation is surely in a time of political, intellectual and emotional realignment.
Previously, the instrument's operators would use a hand-turned polarization wheel to take three images in each polarized direction (light is polarized when it oscillates along a single plane).
Polarized opinions Another issue is whether Comey's critique about the President can penetrate the permanent storm that whirls around Trump and fundamentally reshape already polarized opinion about the President's behavior.
"His constant desire to polarize the electorate — whether it be polarized Democrats or polarized Republicans who just aren't comfortable with the president — could be a dangerous strategy," Mr. Borges said.
But no one should forget or deny that even at the most polarized moments in the most polarized places — Ferguson, Mo., Baltimore, Baton Rouge, wherever — people never stopped calling the police.
In short, Democrats and Republicans aren't just polarized in terms of what issues they care about — they're also polarized about whether it's worth paying attention to what Trump says in the first place.
American politics has become polarized in the last 40 years.
And the political discourse gets a little bit more polarized.
Wow, we're so polarized and sensitive in this country now.
And that didn't happen until the country became extremely polarized.
The more polarized a city is, the higher the score.
They're not polarized in any way like we are here.
The big picture: The labor market will become more polarized.
So it does get a little polarized on both sides.
This the fulcrum of division that polarized the 2016 election.
This sniping is standard practice in a polarized primary race.
That polarized laser light forced the nanoscale rotors to spin.
What's more, even competitive districts are producing pretty polarized legislators.
The light emitted by a hot spot would be polarized.
As politics has polarized, this has become even more true.
Sound smart: Politics is growing more personal, polarized and pugnacious.
Be smart: Politics is growing more personal, polarized and pugnacious.
They weigh less than an ounce and have polarized lenses.
And in an incredibly polarized election year, opposition to Prop.
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Finally, it's a society where politics is becoming increasingly polarized.
Attitudes toward Kemp were more polarized, according to the survey.
Newspapers beat cable news on trust, but views unsurprisingly polarized.
He has turned this issue into a polarized political landmine.
Why, then, will there be a polarized vote on Kavanaugh?
In a presidential election the electorate is polarized and motivated.
Awe is the opposite of the polarized and rigid mind.
An increasingly polarized news media encourages voters to feel bad.
Instead, Americans are more polarized than before the campaign started.
The parties unify, the electorate gets a bit more polarized.
Can divided government actually govern, given today's more polarized parties?
Trump's approval rating, compared to his predecessors, is extremely polarized.
Our nation has not been this polarized since the 1960s.
Much like the nation as whole, Washington is bitterly polarized.
The more competitive the state, the more polarized the state.
Companies have lost their ability to mitigate polarized, uncertain politics.
Ingrained voting habits of a polarized electorate don't change easily.
Instead of depolarizing the issue they have massively polarized it.
It's the only way to survive in a polarized country.
Yet the results also showed Europe more polarized than ever.
Misinformation itself is "a manifestation of polarized society," said Kajimoto.
It also earned some polarized reviews and an F.B.I. warning.
It underscores how fragmented and polarized Spanish politics have become.
We already know how to become a less polarized country.
It's the first I've used that works with polarized sunglasses.
Taiwan's rambunctious democracy has long been deeply polarized and partisan.
Particularly in today's polarized political climate, that's a popular initiative.
Taiwan's rambunctious democracy has long been deeply polarized and partisan.
But politics during Mr. Obama's presidency had become highly polarized.
Republicans and Democrats have sharply polarized views on such findings.
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"We had a hypothesis that the American people are not as polarized as the American political class, not as polarized as our elected representatives and politicians," said Larry Diamond, a sociologist at Stanford University.
Later, Cummings found that Mexican swordtails occupying the upper layers of rivers, where the clear water strongly polarized incoming sunlight, had ornaments that were specialized to reflect polarized light — like a stripe of iridescent blue.
When you step onto its field, you become a polarized figure.
The current court is one of the most ideologically polarized ever.
Critics say the BJP's Hindu nationalist agenda has polarized the population.
Plus, they are fitted with polarized glass to provide maximum clarity.
It's become a depressing fact that American politics is so polarized.
Texas is home to the largest number of highly-polarized cities.
Mariano now thinks it's not practical in a polarized political world.
Wilson: They polarized it by saying it was ritualistic and stuff.
It's one of the reasons the two parties are so polarized.
Even before Trump, American politics was becoming dangerously angry, polarized, bitter.
It is also the most politically polarized state in the nation,
SPHERE, for example, takes two simultaneous pictures through different polarized filters.
Reddit faces a challenging future in our increasingly polarized political landscape.
A polarized electorate poses risks for Southeast Asia's third-largest economy.
Both Smith and Lasseter noted the polarized nature of the vandalism.
The video went viral on Monday, and it polarized the internet.
As president, Sarkozy's high-energy style and abrasive manner polarized voters.
Gun control is becoming increasingly polarized, especially among Republicans, pollsters note.
The Associated Press: Smollett reactions epitomize polarized state of U.S. politics.
The United States has become increasingly politically polarized in recent years.
They have contributed to Americans becoming polarized, resentful, discouraged and cynical.
Is the US too polarized to defeat this hostile foreign threat?
If anything, these actions only further divide an already polarized nation.
In this polarized nation, civil society needs a 3,141-county strategy.
He has decimated independent media and has deeply polarized the country.
On temperament and character, however, the electorate isn't nearly as polarized.
Here's where, in the bitterly polarized Senate, things could get sticky.
Not a bad summary of a polarized, policy-lite campaign season.
American politics is deeply polarized, but that polarization is not symmetric.
It has really polarized the Muslim community in the United States.
So why have some states, like California and Colorado, polarized rapidly?
He said Congress had become more polarized during his time there.
They couldn't imagine things would get as polarized as they've become.
The big picture: Politics are becoming more personal, and more polarized.
Their decision reflects just how polarized and partisan Washington has become.
It's also perhaps the most racially polarized electorate in the country.
In a polarized America, she told me, its values sang out.
Opinions on the health effects of cannabis can be quite polarized.
This time, however, city residents aren't nearly as polarized as before.
I wish we saw more of that in today's polarized society.
Are Democrats now hopelessly polarized between Biden supporters and Sanders supporters?
We have to get out of this polarized loop we're in.
But it's challenging, of course, because the country is so polarized.
This is, on one level, a conversation about Why We're Polarized.
Our politically polarized and increasingly paralyzed government institutions are the result.
No beer on the table caused more polarized reactions than PBR.
But it garners substantial attention because the project has polarized Americans.
Yet, Roberts is concerned about the court's reputation in polarized Washington.
Those countries were far more polarized to begin with, she said.
When polarized light passes through calcite, it splits into two beams.
The social media chatter around these wins has quickly become polarized.
The result is more disagreement in an already politically polarized world.
But in general, it's not hard to make people less polarized.
But that is a nuanced position, and these are polarized times.
In our polarized political climate, we cannot afford to squander them.
For the past few decades our leadership class has been polarized.
In the age of polarized politics, that's exactly what we need.
The 20133ers quarterback's national anthem protest polarized fans and incited debate.
Kenya held a controversial, highly polarized and violent election last year.
But it's not always easy, especially in these highly polarized times.
But he understands why people go there in a polarized era.
In today's polarized climate politicians don't seem to agree on much.
The answer shows just how polarized the Supreme Court has become.
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These debates, though informative, seem to me curiously and unfortunately polarized.
Contemporary politics is, of course, sharply polarized around precisely these issues.
In his prophetic 2013 book, the existential psychotherapist Kirk Schneider illuminated the concept of the polarized mind — that mind which is so rigidly fixed and polarized that any competing point of view must be utterly annihilated.
The polarized mind may seem to itself to be in a position of strength, perhaps because of the power it amasses in order to hold tightly to a polarized worldview and annihilate competing points of view.
Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan Reckford is looking for "better angels" in an increasingly polarized country Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan Reckford is looking for "better angels" in an increasingly polarized country America is changing fast!
It his highly polarized — one of the most polarized issues in US politics, for well over a decade now — in that the people who care about it most are committed partisans on one side or the other.
And in this polarized country, shouldn&apost you and I know that?
Look how polarized French society has become, not least because of terrorism.
Our political system is now about as polarized as it's ever been.
"All The Way" should be required viewing in this polarized electoral atmosphere.
Asking that question in such a polarized time means something entirely different.
The civil measure then passed in a sharply polarized 258-95 vote.
Clinton's impeachment The parties had clearly grown more polarized by Clinton's time.
None of the 100 most polarized cities were located in the Northeast.
The IXPE, however, is special in that it measures polarized X-rays.
We're a pretty polarized country, and it's hard to say for sure.
Past conversations between the bitterly polarized opponents have led to little progress.
That -- even in these polarized political times -- is a recipe for disappointment.
For the unaware, polarized light is everywhere, but humans can't see it.
And, like the rest of the country, the wealthy are politically polarized.
Say you measure the polarization and find it to be vertically polarized.
"Voters are more polarized," said Amy Walter of the Cook Policital Report.
By, for example, turning nuanced discussion into polarized arguments and irascible abuse.
The problem is that its content is polarized between excellence and dreck.
They're also polarized to reduce glare and treated with a hydrophobic coating.
On the increasingly polarized internet, Pinterest often feels like the good place.
I don't' think we have ever been this polarized in this lifetime.
"The situation had become so polarized, I wasn't that surprised," Jobs said.
But in an age of polarized politics, this evolution was also inevitable.
Our polarized nation could unite around your leadership on this critical issue.
Ms. Hasina's obsession with obliterating opponents has deeply polarized traditionally tolerant Bangladesh.
This disconnect reinforces and is then reinforced by the increasingly polarized parties.
The country's population, two hundred and nine million people, is bitterly polarized.
Today's bitterly polarized political environment, of course, makes any compromise extremely difficult.
All this could mean that an already polarized Bolivia grows more divided.
This being modern polarized America, worry seems to come in two flavors.
While the Frames are not polarized, they are 99% UVA/UVB resistant.
At worst, it's another sign of an increasingly polarized and partisan media.
Brazil has suffered a spate of partisan violence during the polarized campaign.
In our polarized political climate, there's not much everyone can agree on.
After some time abroad, the architect returns to a deeply polarized Romania.
Betty Gilpin battles the snowflakes in a bloody satire of polarized America.
But he returned to bipartisanship as the political environment became more polarized.
The highly polarized state of our two-party system accentuates the danger.
But nearly 30 years later, the country's politics have grown more polarized.
"We're a casualty of polarized decision making in the Congress," he said.
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Since the demise of earmarks, Congress has become more dysfunctional and polarized.
The two-party American system means that the issue has polarized voters.
This would matter less if the United States weren't so geographically polarized.
We are more polarized than we've been in a very long time.
Because even three years ago I felt the discussions were so polarized.
It was a sign of how polarized the two networks' had become.
In our polarized climate, events are hastily patched into prefabricated story lines.
House Republicans figure little of this matters in a deeply polarized America.
Urban planning has become, especially in recent years, a highly polarized subject.
A highly polarized nation is about to face a new test: impeachment.
Who can be the most effective president in today's polarized political climate?
It's an excerpt — the first anywhere — from my book Why We're Polarized.
United States Censorship in the US continued along hyper-polarized political lines.
"The bull/bear debate on the stock is highly polarized," Sacconaghi said.
And that's part of why our politics is so polarized right now.
Politics have never seemed so polarized, and lives hang in the balance.
In a very polarized electorate, turnout is the name of the game.
As Trump showed, sometimes an ideologically polarized electorate makes a surprising choice.
He is, in some ways, a Rorschach test for a polarized world.
"The problem is the issue in Vienna is so polarized," said Jelsma.
And in this deeply polarized environment there is a lot of pressure.
American politics are likely to only get more polarized on racial lines.
We are told that America is divided and polarized as never before.
But such coverage is even more peculiar in today's polarized political environment.
In the year's since the Dixiecrats fell, America's political parties have polarized.
Given our polarized judiciary, there would be legal and constitutional challenges, too.
This is the political system doing its job in a polarized age.
Americans are also becoming more polarized ... and not surprisingly, violence is increasing.
An electron-ion collider would smash a beam of polarized electrons with a beam of polarized protons at high luminosity, meaning the particles in each beam have aligned spins and the beams are squeezed to maximize the collisions.
For a dozen days, Dr. Blasey had been an abstraction rather than a person, the focal point of one of the most polarized debates in a polarized capital without anyone having seen her, met her or heard her.
I think it does have a polarizing effect, but it's primarily polarizing because it further polarizes elites, who then act in more polarized ways, which create more polarized choices and situations that the mass public has to respond to.
Political elites have outsized effect on the structure of politics, and if they become more polarized, and act in more polarized ways, that will ultimately polarize the public simply by presenting them with very polarizing choices to respond to.
Since 2014, Gallup polling has found that Americans' confidence in police has polarized.
If anything, the country seems more polarized around this issue than ever before.
We are so polarized we can&apost figure it out on our own.
In 2016, interference in the presidential election further polarized the US political system.
Today, in a very polarized era, responsiveness exists more through the parties themselves.
The donor pool is polarized, and candidates will go where the money is.
Perhaps because they're newer, they haven't polarized in the way other issues have.
"It turns out amyloids show up very clearly under polarized light," she said.
Too strong a response risks derailing his reforms and angering a polarized population.
Given the polarized state of politics, who do you hope will read it?
Texas is also home to five of the top 10 most polarized cities.
And, in doing so, it has incentivized more polarized coverage in the future.
Meanwhile, Facebook Groups are becoming more polarized … thanks to a simple name change.
So can her message really penetrate today's polarized and high-stakes political environment?
No matter who wins, however, the country will almost certainly remain extremely polarized.
Now that this is on the news, it's polarized; everyone has an opinion.
Starlight itself isn't polarized, so the star looks the same in both versions.
But as the nation has grown more polarized, so too has the NRA.
As a viewer, how does one reconcile these polarized versions of Indian femininity?
The polarized lenses also have anti-scratch, anti-fog, and anti-reflective coatings.
The lenses are polarized and have anti-scratch and anti-salt-water coatings.
But these mechanics also incentivize publishing of highly polarized opinion, exaggeration, and sensationalism.
" Reassuringly, he adds, "America is polarized politically, and each side is a tribe.
How is that not a sign that the electorate itself is getting polarized?
But like Trump, he's the most polarized person in his line of work.
This isn't a controversial and polarized issue like gun control, abortion or ObamaCare.
As American politics has become increasingly polarized, redistribution has become a dirty word.
In this year's polarized and personality-driven contest, such appeals seem almost quaint.
Americans signaled Tuesday night they want a bipartisan Congress, not a polarized one.
That's about the only thing Americans agree on; we're polarized about all else.
IN LARGE PART BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN SO DYSFUNCTIONAL AND SO POLARIZED.
The ads were released by Democrats on the highly polarized House Intelligence Committee.
In our increasingly polarized political climate, up is down and black is white.
That process -- used by both parties -- is why Congress is so polarized today.
But the public has an important role in these polarized times as well.
Views on that question remain as polarized as ever between bulls and bears.
The lens types include standard plastic, high-index, polarized Rx Sun or photochromic.
No company I follow has as much polarized opinion as the We Company.
De Mistura conceded that the situation was "extremely polarized" between the two sides.
The prize could revive hopes for the agreement, but Colombians remain deeply polarized.
We often hear pundits declare that our politics have never been more polarized.
Whatever the wider debates, here in Quebec, "Slav" has polarized the cultural establishment.
That means putting aside partisanship in the hyper-polarized time we live in.
Ultimately, even in a highly polarized era, Trump may prove hostage to events.
When we were all saying essentially same thing and weren't quite as polarized.
See how the climate debate in the US devolved into fully polarized gridlock.
Wade polarized American politics in ways that have been fundamentally bad for Democrats.
Nonetheless, he's pretty well-liked and popular by the standards of polarized age.
But is the Senate polarized at least in part because the House is?
There are some who think we're not quite as polarized as it seems.
A curiosity mindset is what could broker consensus in an increasingly polarized country.
Presidential media profiles have become increasingly polarized, it seems, in each successive term.
The exceptional circumstances of the election have polarized both politicians and the public.
Those who are most polarized also have the strongest connection to their party.
This amplification of the polarized can leave people weary of the opposing party.
We live in a polarized era — but the problem goes beyond partisan polarization.
But Westworld is anything but straightforward, a fact that leaves its audience polarized.
The Democratic wave exposed Mr. Trump's vulnerability and suggests a less polarized country.
Alone, a more polarized electorate wouldn't be enough for the Republicans to win.
The United States is terribly polarized between its biggest cities and everywhere else.
And in that increasingly polarized atmosphere, anti-abortion activists have seen an opening.
The military's removal of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in 2006 polarized Thai society.
She takes up the leadership at a volatile, polarized time in Finnish politics.
And the great majority were polarized — either five-star reviews or one star.
You could reasonably argue the technology you avoid has polarized those around you.
But even with those shifts, polls still consistently find a deeply polarized electorate.
Support for science, in other words, is less polarized than many people believe.
In our politically polarized country, it's easy to find confirmation for your beliefs.
However, their engagement demonstrates what's possible in working toward a less polarized America.
But an increasingly polarized political environment has made him vulnerable all the same.
Even in a polarized age, we can all agree on ending child marriage.
During his presidency, judicial confirmation fights have also become more partisan and polarized.
Americans are becoming more polarized than ever — especially when it comes to religion.
Can the highly polarized and poisonously political current Senate show such higher purpose?
But a half-generation of fighting has eroded trust and polarized the combatants.
Can there be conclusions that are widely accepted in such a polarized era?
But it also helps explain the polarized reaction to the DNC's hat trolling.
Overall, betting on partisanship is generally a good call for today's polarized Senate.
As the public has polarized, in part because of the behavior of political actors and institutions (including media), the actors and institutions respond by behaving in more polarized ways — which further polarizes the public, and so on and so on.
But these are more polarized times, against the backdrop of an unusual presidential race.
I don&apost see a lot of evidence that California is becoming less polarized.
As in the U.S., politics in the former Soviet Union can be highly polarized.
Andrew Cuomo blasted the current polarized political climate, with thinly veiled references to Trump.
This polarized environment is a rich Petrie dish for increasingly sophisticated hyper-partisan operatives.
But the row highlights an unusually polarized dispute over the causes of the crash.
Over the past few decades, the two parties have become increasingly polarized by ideology.
Showing how polarized the country is, there have also been large rallies in favor.
The polarized responses to Trump's tweets can also be seen in Trump's approval rating.
It's a rare area of bipartisan cooperation in legislatures that are growing increasingly polarized.
He noted the scenes around the country were not akin to the polarized 1960s.
And landslides like those are all but inconceivable today in our increasingly polarized politics.
No — with two incredibly polarized candidates, this year was awkward and at times cringeworthy.
In America's polarized political system, economic benefits represent only part of what motivates voters.
In their discord, they echo the highly polarized climate of the gun discussion nationwide.
British politics are more polarized and gridlocked than at any time in recent memory.
In that moment, race had polarized the festival, and it became us against them.
A polarized debate subsequently emerged between the new neutralists and the more traditional adaptationists.
Loyalty to party is a powerful force in our current era of polarized politics.
So as the likes of Dent leave, the House will only become more polarized.
Inslee's experience has left him a realist on governing in a polarized, gridlocked era.
Jump into our political polarization stream for the stark indicators of our polarized politics.
That may be challenging, however, in a polarized political environment like Thailand, analysts said.
Despite people's polarized views on the Secret Friends, AnaHell has many plans for them.
"If either Trump or Clinton, things will be polarized more than ever," he said.
Moreover, American politics in 2017 is much more polarized than it was in 1974.
That has made us more polarized, in our communities, our media and our politics.
The more polarized our country remains, the longer the backslapping in Moscow will continue.
But they also aren't holding their breath, given the polarized state of the nation.
By contrast, the political environment around climate change remains polarized in the United States.
There's a foreign concept invading politically polarized Washington, according to one think tank: civility.
It's a far cry from the polarized America of tweets, headlines and political rhetoric.
Not only is politics becoming more polarized, but voters are becoming more uniformly partisan.
It's rare to have this kind of uncertainty in an age of polarized politics.
Its society is so polarized that some people speak darkly of armed civil conflict.
These days, however, that's less likely to happen because of our polarized political climate.
Several things are missing from the polarized mind, among them humility, courage, and awe.
Turkey has become so vulnerable lately because it is polarized internally and isolated externally.
America is united by a cause, not divided and polarized as it is now.
We've been polarized for 10 or 20 years, and yet things do get done.
Beneath the veneer of his resounding victory, Emmanuel Macron has inherited a polarized country.
Hellerstedt, reaffirms American women's constitutional right to choice in an increasingly polarized political environment.
It's more a matter of stopping people from getting infected with this polarized virus.
From here on out the health care debate will return, but in polarized form.
Yet political debate in Germany increasingly feels polarized between the camps these two represent.
A more polarized electoral outcome would also further the trend toward polarization in Congress.
We know that we've got major problems with polarized echo chambers on social media.
Opinions about American relations with Iran are so polarized it is difficult to speculate.
The court is polarized in a way that scares the bejesus out of me.
Mr. MacArthur has been forced to walk a fine line in a polarized district.
First, just like everything else in Washington, the gun lobby has become more polarized.
In today's highly polarized Poland, elections are won thanks to large-scale voter mobilization.
He even claimed to have a secret plan to resolve the polarized abortion debate.
Over the last few decades, American politics has become increasingly polarized along geographic lines.
Again, the most curious Democrats and Republicans are not as polarized on the question.
Yet our parties are more polarized than at any time during the last century.
"Partisanship and ideology haven't just become more polarized but also better sorted," Nyhan said.
Bipartisan dealmaking gets done all the time in Congress, even in today's polarized atmosphere.
But journalism's reductive picture of society makes America more polarized and feeds the extremes.
He reverse-polarized his character, and thus the entire series, in one facial expression.
Alone, a more polarized electorate wouldn't be enough for Republicans to hold the House.
"Some of them got scared to say anything because everything seemed polarized," he said.
It is not just that a polarized Congress has lost the capacity to legislate.
And how are deeply polarized societies particularly susceptible to sliding from democracy to autocracy?
Even in this polarized era, tons of voters don't fit neatly into ideological boxes.
But straight-ticket voting has only increased as the country has become more polarized.
"This is how vicious things have become in the polarized political environment," Perkins added.
We are a polarized nation, and that polarization runs straight through plenty of families.
One of the consequences of hateful politics and a polarized federal government is distress.
In my book, Why We're Polarized, I tell the story of how that changed.
Yet the assembly itself is more fragmented and polarized disunited after elections in May.
Lesson 3: The country is seriously polarized and facts themselves are up for grabs.
Since the country is so polarized, am I afraid to alienate the other audience?
How are you teaching students to interpret the news in this polarized media age?
They liked and loathed one another simultaneously, becoming polarized not just politically but emotionally.
So if we are uniquely polarized in the present moment, what makes it unique?
In this polarized and fraught time, that is asking too much from marginalized students.
This leads to a less polarized environment in which bipartisan majorities can legislate effectively.
In such a polarized legislative branch, however, one party cannot always rely on precedent.
Amid the polarized electorate, Americans are increasingly pessimistic about the future of the country.
The process for ending the armed conflict with the FARC has polarized Colombia radically.
Because the federal legislature is so polarized and gridlocked, that could take some time.
Russia benefits too from making the country more polarized, and thereby harder to govern.
The public is totally polarized, but it is no longer about the extradition bill.
Fortunately, sexual harassment is an issue that is not part of today's polarized politics.
We have people in a world where their incentive is to get more polarized.
And in the polarized Brexit era, that might be the worst of all strategies.
It includes praise for the female form and oblique allusions to Brazil's polarized politics.
The debate among British analysts has largely polarized along pro- and anti-Corbyn lines.
It will last for days and reflect the brutal politics of a polarized era.
Nor can we expect leadership from the executive branch, Congress or polarized state legislatures.
Pakistan is heading into a highly polarized and charged national election on July 25.
A new study confirms that the polarized debate over voter identification isn't that important.
The Point: Our politics have been getting more and more polarized for decades now.
An already split Congress, representing an already split country, quickly became even more polarized.
But it's interesting to me, because everything I've learned in my polarization research suggests that America's relatively non-polarized mid-century period was the aberration, and the much more polarized party system we have now is closer to both historical and international norms.
"It's so polarized," said Stephen Buffalo, chief executive of the advocacy group Indian Resource Council.
" While Venezuelan politics are deeply polarized, "most people just want a change in their lives.
A heavier, rounder xB polarized the Scion faithful just in time for the economic downturn.
This rise in registered independents seems to tell us the country is getting less polarized.
A polarized light beam, then, would be if I only curled one finger, or something.
JV: You are right: Our system of divided government and polarized politics is working wonderfully!
And those will create fake news, that will create people being polarized, it'll create problems.
In the temporal case, though, the mystery is subtler, involving just a single polarized photon.
It's equally true in this polarized age that most meaningful politics happens in party primaries.
On Wednesday, Flake gave a floor speech in which he criticized the polarized political environment.
But he then shifts to discussing the way social platforms lead to polarized user bases.
This will be a difficult set of issues to manage in a polarized election year.
Over the past four decades, American politics has become both more nationalized and more polarized.
But as the political arena continues to be polarized, we wonder: Is her behavior productive?
Analysts have said the likely outcome is extremely unclear given fragmented and polarized parliamentary groupings.
Lula's critics say his economic policies ruined Brazil and his situation has polarized the country.
Politics were polarized during Barack Obama's administration, and not many wanted him impeached and removed.
Worth noting: Immigration is more politically polarized in the U.S. than any other country polled.
During Reconstruction, an increasingly polarized white electorate rejected black political activism rather than racist violence.
For once, the nation's bitter, polarized politics failed to swamp a conversation on gun violence.
Oppositions between two planets are stressful—people are polarized, and it's important to find balance.
The real question, however, is whether it changes anyone's mind in a highly polarized country.
This was satire, a tongue in cheek response to a polarized set of fan bases.
It has split Britain into two camps with polarized identities that outweigh traditional party attachments.
This is the third and final piece of a series about America's polarized climate debate.
In this volatile and highly polarized environment, companies need sound political strategies more than ever.
Also, the new Spectacles styles come with polarized lenses and a semi-soft protective case.
In America's polarized politics, is there a cause around which policymakers can find common ground?
Dr. Bufka tells Broadly that part of this may be because voters are so polarized.
"[Gore] is a relatively old white male who has a very polarized following," Holthaus said.
For years a consistent refrain in American politics has bewailed an increasingly polarized political atmosphere.
If America is polarized and violent now, it's because it has long been that way.
In today's politically polarized environment, compromise is a rare commodity, especially in the energy debate.
And it could diffuse some of the accusatory polarized atmosphere that's choking us all today.
That could yet bring major cases on abortion, LGBT rights, and other politically polarized issues.
The plan polarized McKinney residents and led to the creation of rival political action committees.
The Democrat says competitiveness is good in a political universe where everything seems so polarized.
In our polarized environment, anything that guides us toward workable compromises is a treasure indeed.
We need to combat the polarized mind in our culture as well as in ourselves.
Spanish politicians are assessing how to rebuild the divided and polarized region after the election.
Roberts has tried to shield the Supreme Court, as an institution, from today's polarized politics.
It is the only way for the party to achieve success in a polarized age.
This year's campaign is just the latest chapter in years of polarized, dysfunctional national politics.
The online "Star Wars" fandom is becoming more polarized in the Trump era, Bay wrote.
The electorate is polarized, and so even a really bad candidate has a high floor.
So when it was high way back in 1900, the country was also pretty polarized.
But the takeaway remains clear: Media outlets are often less ideologically polarized than their readerships.
As American society has become more unequal, it has become more polarized, and vice versa.
I do believe once you're polarized, it's very difficult to get you out of that.
It's notable, during this polarized era, in part because of its bipartisan sponsorship and design.
In a polarized country where many are unwaveringly contemptuous of either Mr. Trump or Mrs.
I noticed that guests were polarized by the very aspects I liked about the hotel.
Op-Docs It's alarming to see how polarized politics have become in the United States.
An electorate polarized by party now judges candidates by their affiliation more than anything else.
This country is clearly polarized, and the ads purchased by Kremlin-linked entities are troubling.
I think Washington has become more politically polarized, and tech policy along with it has.
Social trust is strongest at the local levels, which grow more polarized from one another.
Such a person might look at the very realignment that produced our current, polarized age.
It can begin by seeking to avoid taking sides in a newly polarized world order.
In an increasingly polarized and racially segregated United States, white supremacy and patriarchy are thriving.
Improved but not impenetrable These results suggest the Iron Dome debate has been too polarized.
The governor's race, although reminiscent of 22016, hasn't quite polarized voters to the same extent.
In a polarized nation, places like Bay City do not fall into a neat script.
The harm is that sensationalism moves people away from balanced nuanced opinions towards polarized extremes.
First of all, the Senate isn't gerrymandered at all, and it is quite polarized, too.
In highly polarized South Vietnam, being too closely associated with the United States was dangerous.
In polarized regions, they often become occasions for violence between different religious or caste groups.
Ta-Nehisi Coates joined me in Brooklyn for part of the Why We're Polarized tour.
I expect polarized narratives to continue to dominate, for all the reasons we've already mentioned.
Can this explain why American politics have become so polarized over the last several decades?
Ms. DeVos was not received as well, but then, it is a more polarized time.
The FBI investigation in turn created grist for the polarized media of the Internet age.
The Senate is much more polarized now, though Mr. Schumer this week held out hope.
He elicits from readers the kind of polarized reactions usually reserved for talk-radio hosts.
You can order Why We're Polarized, or find a full schedule of tour events, here.
And that support is across the political spectrum -- an anomaly in our deeply polarized times.
It is unclear whether a bipartisan question will emerge from the current, highly polarized Senate.
Politics have grown extraordinarily polarized, which is both a cause and effect of social polarization.
The final stretch of the peace negotiations, which began in 2012, deeply polarized the nation.
The devices' polarized lenses discourage use indoors, where there is a strong expectation of privacy.
He couldn't be — even a Senate as polarized as this one would have rejected him.
Trump is right that he didn't create the politically polarized world in which we live.
The controversy might, perhaps, be viewed as a sideshow in the politically polarized confirmation process.
It begins: It's alarming to see how polarized politics have become in the United States.
Reflective of the polarized environment, the polling also showed a sharp split along party lines.
In practice, contemporary American politics has become sharply polarized along the lines of population density.
But they are a symptom of our polarized political environment, not the cause of it.
These institutions have produced a polarized government, paralyzed by partisan gridlock, unable to govern effectively.
Hoyer said that as constituents have become more polarized, so too have their elected leaders.
He elicits from readers the kind of polarized reactions usually reserved for talk-radio hosts.
But would politically neutral redistricting in itself yield significantly more competitive and less polarized politics?
At the same time, overall attitudes toward online learning may be more polarized than ever.
Unfortunately, the country is now so polarized that such talk instead occurs with every president.
You also find that high-inequality societies are more polarized, more chaotic, and more dysfunctional.
American politics might be polarized and divided with two sides bitterly angry at each other.
Like many other aspects of American politics, the network neutrality fight is becoming increasingly polarized.
But a man who is also painfully naive about the realities of today's polarized Washington.
Another is to make the system less reliant on compromise, so polarized majorities can govern.
Beyond that, America is a much more polarized place that it was in the 1980s.
Sahar Aziz: A polarized primary When it was announced Tuesday night that the two candidates whose rhetoric has put them at either end of the political spectrum won the New Hampshire primaries, it confirmed one thing: We are living in a highly polarized political climate.
To some extent, this is a result of highly polarized views over a very sensitive issue.
Instead, Turkey's polarized landscape shapes the debate in the country in the aftermath of each attack.
Such bipartisan cooperation may seem unlikely in today's highly polarized political environment, but it's happened before.
Polarized light waves vibrate only in one direction, like up and down or left and right.
As the United States becomes more polarized, we have to keep looking for this common ground.
The nations competing in Eurovision are polarized and fractious, both with one another and within themselves.
In-N-Out Burger — there's no shortage of pop-culture throwdowns in our impossibly polarized age.
Trump's identity, and his style of governance, is based on highly polarized divisiveness and outspoken feuding.
I want you -- one of the things that is so sad is how polarized we are.
Also, significantly, the parties of the 1970s were far, far less polarized than they are today.
France, once seen as the bastion of free will and equality, is an increasingly polarized society.
Zach&aposs book is about how one man can act to help heal our polarized country.
In its current state, our national conversation on this issue is too polarized, toxic, and unproductive.
The Brazil of 2016 is a more polarized country dealing with a far deeper economic slump.
For instance, when right-polarized light was shone on the beetle above, its features were indistinct.
Is it just that we have less attention spans or are addicted or we're more polarized?
That's what makes Reddit a great source of information and (often polarized but rarely boring) discussion.
In a less polarized time, Trump's tweets may have been disqualifying and an outrageous political twist.
Could anything stop the Court from becoming as polarized as the rest of the political order?
It's one reason environmental policy is polarized even ahead of the rest of US politics. Still.
Congress has not addressed the problem, partly due to the highly polarized atmosphere surrounding health policy.
It got me thinking—the world is so polarized right now by the media and politicians.
In addition, laser beams are polarized, and when they reflect off different surfaces, their polarization changes.
This is a challenge in our polarized environment because I really want to reach Republican voters.
In our disturbingly polarized culture, all parties seem to share a general sense of impending doom.
Is it even possible to paint a constructive vision for American immigration in this polarized environment?
It could serve up a welcome antidote to the polarized partisan atmosphere that's paralyzing this country.
The Point: When has Trump speaking to the public made a situation less polarized or controversial?
Post-convention bounces have been decreasing in recent years as the electorate has become more polarized.
The problem is that ticket splitting has declined for decades as voters have become more polarized.
Yearning for bipartisan buy-ins might have made sense in less polarized eras of American history.
It has remained so even as Israel and the United States have each become more polarized.
But that style can't become the new normal, not in a country that's already this polarized.
Sometimes, of course, we like the screaming — that's why the news media landscape is so polarized.
It is no surprise that, amidst our polarized politics, the Democratic field is responding in kind.
"I'm an important voice for the nation in an increasingly polarized environment," she told the Times.
The country has polarized along some basic divides of race and religion and urban-versus-rural.
They will find themselves in a country that is more polarized and more difficult to govern.
Of all the issues surveyed by America pollsters, climate change is consistently among the most polarized.
"They're as polarized as other voters," Schneider, a former senior political analyst for CNN, told Hill.
The South, where Mr. Trump has performed well, has long been known for racially polarized politics.
The polarized state of U.S. politics extends to foreign leaders, according to new data from Gallup.
But as the political environment has become more polarized, brinkmanship over the debt ceiling has increased.
Patrick Chappatte Clashes with police during Sunday's referendum left supporters on both sides even more polarized.
It is hard to sort out the facts in such tumultuous and polarized times, she said.
The result could be a federal judiciary that is as partisan and polarized as Congress itself.
Still, the $2 trillion package is a rare show of bipartisanship from two bitterly polarized parties.
The young are becoming more polarized, and it's possible social media is part of the reason.
But it will ensure that the church's factions, already polarized and feuding, grow ever more apart.
It's because our brains aren't great at rationally analyzing facts, especially in fractured, ideologically polarized times.
I understand why the mayors are acting this way, given the polarized politics of climate change.
By many measures, voters are as polarized now as they have ever been in recent memory.
One must also ignore the virtues of our particular system, especially in its modern, polarized form.
In this ultra-polarized climate, it might seem naïve for people to work toward nonpartisan reforms.
"The real world is less polarized than the politics make it out to be," he said.
Views about whether players should be required to stand for the national anthem had polarized further.
This suggests that these Russians efforts are indicators — not drivers — of how widely Americans had polarized.
Republicans and Democrats are polarized, and a lack of meaningful dialogue has contributed to the gridlock.
That's an idealistic notion, at odds with current Republican strategy and the intensely polarized national landscape.
Yet, a polarized energy debate prevents billions from realizing the liberating potential of affordable, reliable energy.
And this brings us to a brutal truth of our polarized time: Pundits don't like obstruction.
So the question about "Why We're Polarized" was whether its author had anything meaningful to add.
"We've become less tolerant of alternative viewpoints as media has become more polarized," Professor Skewes said.
It happened during Bill Clinton's impeachment, and we're living in an even more polarized time now.
Polarized politics is a formula for public failure, a downward spiral of distrust and greater paralysis.
We live in Atlanta, which is racially polarized and very difficult to navigate personally and professionally.
For one thing, the two parties have become far more polarized across the spectrum of issues.
Given the current trends at play, our politics will then become more divisive and more polarized.
Analysts have said such a feat would be extremely difficult with fragmented and polarized parliamentary groupings.
We become more polarized, and more polarizing, when we start spending our time in polarizing environments.
The shooting quickly polarized the public, as people rallied behind either the officer or the boy.
" Swarbick went on to acknowledge that "you cannot win a deeply polarized debate - facts don't matter.
Recent research has shown the American people aren't nearly as polarized as their representatives in Congress.
This is the most polarized region when it comes to how business owners feel about Trump.
Her resignation, barely two days after publication, punctuated the polarized politics of the Israeli-Palestinian impasse.
Adding to that difficulty is an election year in which both parties have become hyper-polarized.
We often hear commentators, politicians, and citizens bemoan the hyper-partisan, polarized state of American politics.
Heck is right that Trump didn't create our current polarized country and our increasingly heightened rhetoric.
In part because societies everywhere are so polarized, more so than they have been in years.
In our increasingly polarized political landscape, we're witnessing a growing trend among political candidates for office.
It's not that the anti-establishment rock musical is newly resonant in a deeply polarized country.
On Tuesday, the usually-polarized Senate voted unanimously for Maguire's office to hand over the complaint.
The tactic has grown more popular as voters become more polarized and Congress is historically unproductive.
In a deeply polarized Congress, nobody has yet figured out a deal to do anything more.
That's not easy in a highly polarized, divided country, especially with sensitive issues like gun control.
The parties are more polarized than ever, and their members are increasingly distrustful of each other.
For a president in polarized times, progress comes not with a bludgeon but with a chisel.
But if you measure the vertically polarized photon to see if it is polarized in a different direction, say at a 45-degree angle to the vertical, you'll find that there's a 50 percent chance that it is, and a 50 percent chance that it isn't.
Ms. Misra suggests a pair of polarized sunglasses (like the Gamma Ray Polarized UV 400 Classic) to protect your eyes, sunscreen for your skin and a sun hat for the trail, like the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure Hat, which shields both your face and neck from rays.
Failure to agree the deal would lead to a "nightmare future of permanently polarized politics," she said.
Ironically, the conversation about recommendation engines, and the curatorial power of social giants, is also highly polarized.
Trump's often mendacious torrents of stilted rhetoric have already crushed common ground at home and polarized America.
Our political institutions are just not set up to handle two deeply polarized, highly competitive political parties.
Taken to a national race, his current act will even more sharply divide an already polarized country.
"We do not want this to become the cause of a polarized community," Kim told the newswire.
A polarized light micrograph of a section of cat skin, showing hairs, whiskers and their blood supply.
"We recognize that we're operating in an increasingly complex and polarized political culture," the blog post said.
The moment shows just how polarized this issue, along with the question of Clinton's emails, has become.
In modern times, the United States has never been as polarized and partisan as it is now.
But clearly, these polarized labels only tell part of the story, especially in terms of gender identity.
They never reached the larger audience that needed to hear them most, because we have become polarized.
In 2019, real or fictional, kids are inevitably raised to choose sides within our polarized political systems.
If you doubt that you can make a real difference in today's polarized political landscape, U.S. Sen.
In these polarized times, perhaps the safest strategy is to pick a side and stick to it.
But strike the same beetle with left-polarized light, and its left-handed chirality is instantly revealed.
We are so distracted and polarized and anxious that we are ceasing to function as a society.
Like this: Water molecules are polarized — they have a negative side (oxygen) and a positive side (hydrogen).
The polarized conditions are expected to linger as long as the U.S.-China trade war is unresolved.
Jen Kirby The political climate is so polarized; each of us feel so fiercely divided into tribes.
It also thrust Francis into the polarized debates over immigration in both the United States and Mexico.
Yet in a sign of the polarized times, thousands of mental health professionals have signed a Change.
This tendency has become more pronounced in recent years as the parties have become more ideologically polarized.
"When the economy is going through structural changes, the stock market tends to get polarized," he said.
It may seem our current political climate is as polarized as any time since the Civil War.
When the program first aired on radio, it was beloved by white audiences, but polarized black ones.
His beliefs transfixed and polarized the country: What would he say next; where would he take us?
It was an unnatural, uncomfortable and forced situation brought on by the polarized environment at the time.
It seemed uncertain that Ms. Añez would be able to calm the tense and deeply polarized nation.
However, relatively small numbers of partisans, especially Republicans, are heavy consumers of a highly polarized media diet.
But taking the widely popular politician out of the picture has led to a more polarized contest.
"Most everything has gotten polarized and politicized in this town so I'm not terribly surprised," said Sen.
This vicious spiral could draw the court further and further into a web of polarized partisan politics.
Rakhine State is politicized and polarized, with numerous issues that the Annan Commission is supposed to address.
He writes that the "polarized mind" is increasingly becoming an issue in our culture and mental health.
I mentioned three things that are noticeably missing from the polarized mind earlier: humility, courage and awe.
But the shifting winds of a fractious, polarized political system have rattled that consensus in several ways.
Attaching such labels to the justices is a common and unfortunate fixture of our politically polarized era.
The old saying that "politics stops at the water's edge" seems quaint in today's polarized political world.
We are asleep in our polarized politics, which exaggerates our differences, looks for scapegoats instead of answers.
In our hyper-polarized era, demands for civility testify to the lack of faith in our institutions.
Still, in our polarized environment, what appears as "black and white" isn't as impactful as what's gray.
The campaign was so polarized in 2004 that neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry was invited.
Yet when the same information provokes people to think about their relevant political preferences, people remain polarized.
Or, maybe citizens are simply turned off by today's negative and polarized politics, choosing not to vote.
It's a shame the lenses aren't polarized, which you normally find in glasses at this price point.
I'm sure gonna enjoy that glass of wine while the polarized in this country duke it out.
That is a problem well worth addressing, especially as our politics grows more diverse and more polarized.
Turkish politics are also highly polarized, as his razor-thin victory in last year's constitutional referendum showed.
With such polarized motivations, it's safe to assume there's no one size-fits-all model of preparedness.
No one talks anymore, they argue, using regurgitated talking points from their (polarized!) news source of choice.
The early organic movement was closely aligned with vegetarianism, and both were politically polarized as left-wing.
Baloch polarized Pakistani society; condemned as anti-Islamic and celebrated as a feminist icon in equal measure.
The Kigali amendment features two attributes that make it far less politically polarized than the Paris deal.
Especially in today's polarized era, any major policy agenda ultimately needs a strong national party behind it.
Polarized lenses add another level of protection by reducing glare brought on by reflection, or horizontal light.
By then, he was dead -- the latest victim of a majoritarian mob in an increasingly polarized India.
While races for federal office have become increasingly polarized in recent years, gubernatorial contests are less so.
In a regular election people are more polarized and have made up their minds a little bit.
" Mr. Gingrich added, "Trump understands in the current American political structure you have to win polarized campaigns.
In turn, their retreat from partisanship leaves the political arena increasingly in the hands of the polarized.
The Alabama contest is even more delicate for Democrats, because of the state's intensely polarized racial politics.
Now the parties are becoming more polarized, and the system is buckling under the pressure that creates.
Since then, Modi hasn't hesitated to push a strident form of Hindu nationalism that has polarized India.
For now, Trump's position on free trade has scrambled America's polarized politics in unusual and entertaining ways.
And she also left behind a political system that is more deadlocked and deeply polarized than before.
That's especially true in a country as polarized as ours, where turnout is as important as persuasion.
But we're a car manufacturer we believe in driving cars we don't believe in a polarized system.
For example, the polarized are twice as likely to say they post on social media about politics.
In our polarized era, Democrats do sometimes confuse its progressive base with the country as a whole.
If moderate voters don't like polarized politics, they might consider stepping up to the plate and organizing.
As the national scene has polarized, people in local communities are working effectively to get things done.
We live in such a polarized environment now that many Americans do not vote with their pocketbooks.
Clinton's FCC starts a massive push for municipal internet development, hoping to unify a geographically polarized country.
And Brazil is confronting one of its most fractious and polarized elections in its 33-year democracy.
It has almost become a cliché that we are a polarized country, but the reality runs deeper.
DDT, they found, exhibited the characteristic pinwheel gradients of a helical crystal when illuminated with polarized light.
Polarized, maybe, but more muddled and meandering that ever before as we navigate the confused and confusing.
With his tweet, he put an iconic Yankee company in the crosshairs of a polarized national discourse.
"The country would be a bit less polarized, but I'm not even sure about that," Blankfein added.
Yet the President's boiling feuds are just one area in which opinion about him is irrevocably polarized.
Despite the polarized political climate in the United States, there have been steps in the right direction.
The former FDA commissioner won widespread respect from Republicans and Democrats, despite the highly polarized political climate.
"When you live in a politically polarized environment," he said in a New York appearance last year.
It also has slits to hold your sunglasses, so bring a polarized pair, like these Gamma Rays.
Government's inability to respond to public needs is the chicken that laid the egg of polarized politics.
At first blush, American politics might seem polarized, breaking neatly along left and right political fault lines.
Each side in today's highly polarized politics can easily weaponize statements by the other for political gain.
Distrust toward our government is at an all-time high, and the American people are badly polarized.
The reactions have become more polarized, and angrier, over the last few months (as most things have).
The administration's current approach "contrasts in an almost perfectly polarized fashion" with Mr. Obama's, Ms. Maloney said.
"We've become such a polarized country — we're not listening to what the Obamas have said," she said.
The most active centrist organization, No Labels, began six years ago in opposition to polarized, cutthroat politics.
He reflects on the dramatically polarized politics of today's Britain, which are increasingly mirrored across the globe.
That movement has been turbocharged as Trump has polarized the electorate around issues of immigration and race.
But, how did we get to such a polarized place, and what can be done about it?
Perhaps the most troubling legacy of this impeachment lies in the polarized nature of American politics itself.
The world is polarized & getting more so, and the onus is on us to bring people together.
I was able to view the screen with no problem in direct sunlight and through polarized sunglasses.
DIVIDED WE STANDThe Battle Over Women's Rights and Family Values That Polarized American PoliticsBy Marjorie J. SpruillIllustrated.
Elor Azaria, a soldier found guilty of manslaughter on Tuesday in a case that has polarized Israelis.
The baby boomer establishment polarized politics, lost touch with the voters and paved the way for Trump.
"Many legislators want to work on these issues jointly because other issues are so polarized," she said.
The result is a polarized debate that cultivates fear — and cities that are not, in fact, safer.
Everything from fictional relationships to empowered female characters became polarized critical battlegrounds — not even criticism was immune.
Views of Pope Francis among American Catholics have become increasingly polarized, according to the Pew Research Center.
And people become polarized for various reasons — sometimes it's about ideology, sometimes it's about race or religion.
But there's no reason to believe that anything will go smoothly where our polarized politics are involved.
"This polarized election presented itself as a target of opportunity of the first order," Mr. Rid said.
It's often described as if Democrats and Republicans are so polarized that they live on different planets.
White House officials said that the president will also make calls for unity in a polarized age.
They are pretty polarized against Warren and Sanders and that so-called progressive wing of the party.
Clinton's actions a reflection of the generational divide that has polarized feminist reaction to the #MeToo movement.
It seems that we're so polarized and people are almost desperate for some hope, positivity, or optimism.
As the parties have polarized, and moderate members have become a dying breed, these patterns have dissipated.
Mueller has good reasons to avoid politically contentious allegations now, considering how polarized the environment is. 3.
And Americans now live in an increasingly polarized world with a strongman leader intent on subverting democracy.
That said, the skills of immigrants are polarized: many very high-skill and many very low-skill.
"In 1972 the Supreme Court, in a very polarized capacity, says the death penalty is unconstitutional," Owens says.
The tightness of the result (51.3%-48.7% with 98% counted), though, reveals just how polarized Turkish politics are.
Our society is very vulnerable to being very polarized and that's what the media is taking advantage of.
Nowhere were the city's two polarized income brackets — sleek tech wealth and a shambling underclass — in closer contact.
Given our polarized time, the impeachment of the president seems an impossibility, as long as Republicans control Congress.
This development is a further testament to the importance of partisan loyalties in our modern, polarized political system.
And a Trump/Clinton race will be extremely polarizing, even by the standards of our hyper-polarized times.
In the end, the Supreme Court filibuster is a relic of a less partisan and less polarized era.
But the Obama ministration maintained PEPFAR and the program enjoys bipartisan support - a rarity in Washington's polarized atmosphere.
The House Select Committee on Benghazi became a political lightning rod and polarized Congress on heavily partisan lines.
Part of what is really collapsing here is that the networks have become too fragmented and too polarized.
Much has been made of the "big sort" that has divided the US into two polarized, partisan camps.
The administration's intense and nearly singular focus on immigration and border enforcement have politicized and polarized the department.
Even in less polarized times, lawyers who defend the speech of despised groups tend to be themselves despised.
For the people who will be hurt indirectly, just by living in an increasingly polarized and hateful country.
This rogue campaign raised uncomfortable questions about the rights of the accused and polarized the Santa Cruz community.
But in a region that is deeply polarized politically, there were also some voices celebrating the referendum's defeat.
By the Obama era, the cable news landscape was more polarized than even Ailes had at first intended.
We are completely polarized as a society, and some of us are triumphant, some of us are worried.
The show's message of unity is seemingly a welcome one in the midst of a polarized political season.
A new study finds that young people are far less ideologically polarized on policy issues than their elders.
Watch the video above to see how the climate debate in the US devolved into fully polarized gridlock.
In an age of polarized parties and social media supporters, a loyal base matters more than broad support.
Just like your polarized sunglasses, these filters cut down on glare, and they can make a dramatic difference.
The findings reveal that some regions of the country, including the conservative South, are more polarized than others.
But news of the bomb threats heightened tension in a nation deeply polarized ahead of elections on Nov.
Each lens is designed to either block out or let through a certain type of circularly polarized light.
That may help explain why the country's economic and political situation has become so polarized in recent years.
She believes the polarized nature of today's politics requires a grind-it-out style to overcome entrenched opposition.
"The polarized nature of the country right now is more of the topic of the project," Belleme said.
The city's ruin may be completed as the bitterly polarized struggle in Syria moves to its next phase.
In this current, polarized environment, it will be very interesting to see which candidate can pass that test.
Brazil's highly-polarized presidential election should be of little comfort to global investors, analysts told CNBC on Friday.
And some Republicans believe that targeting only that segment of the population would leave the party more polarized.
But as it is with our polarized country, the progress only seems to be coming from one side.
The 45-degree measurement has put the photon back into a superposition of being polarized horizontally and vertically.
There are a few policies, however, that produce a particularly polarized reaction, where intense opposition outweighs intense support.
Which is why now, as a hardened adult, my feelings on Valentine's Day are polarized strictly towards sweets.
DJI offers a number of ND, polarized, and underwater filters that screw onto the Osmo Action's round lens.
The divides are, in some senses, greater than half a century ago; the nation is more politically polarized.
"In an increasingly polarized and complex world, we need to build bridges within and between countries," he wrote.
Trump's approval ratings are also particularly polarized, especially when compared to polarization of approval ratings in the past.
In this polarized political climate, how do you feel that people can encourage others to be more tolerant?
The GOP arguments are being made to a politically polarized population on edge after the 85033 presidential election.
Her team successfully identified that polarized tweets are one way people, including Russian trolls, can effectively manipulate conversations.
Sunski Olemas for $25 ($33 off): This is a fantastic price for a pair of stylish, polarized frames.
"I think that argument is false," he said, blaming "modern media" for the polarized views on Bears Ears.
Indeed, both House caucuses are more unified and polarized than they have been in at least 60 years.
But whatever the reason, there's no dispute that the two major parties have become more polarized than ever.
And once again, the issue has polarized the nation: On one side are those who denounce the monuments.
American politics have become more polarized during Obama's time in office, so Supreme Court nominations are more contentious.
Both sides in the polarized debate have mounted extensive campaigns and polls show the vote could be close.
Next, they observed how the cells combined themselves into polarized cysts, which then coalesced to form layered skin.
Lula's release would heighten tensions in a polarized nation that elected far-right President Jair Bolsonaro last year.
These projectors use polarized light to create the illusion of depth, which supposedly makes the film more immersive.
They will fear damaging the Senate and risking a permanently partisan and polarized future for the Supreme Court.
As American politics has become more polarized, the partisan divide can sometimes cause bitter divisions among family members.
We hear it time and time again: The nation is divided, polarized, tribal and it is getting worse.
He is one of a dwindling number of centrist Republicans in a chamber that has become increasingly polarized.
But he said the two sides were "extremely polarized," casting doubt on the possibility of salvaging the talks.
Our world can feel polarized and dangerous, but in many critical ways, we are so much better off.
But, politics in America has become so polarized along party and ideological lines that we think we know.
"The electorate is so much more polarized," said Julian E. Zelizer, a professor of history at Princeton University.
The essential points to understand about the polarized mind are that it isn't new, and it isn't destiny.
Ordinary citizens are less polarized in their opinions than the political parties in Washington; many long for moderation.
Even a polarized Congress can agree that tougher sanctions on Syria's Assad regime are in the national interest.
Sinema said the question she heard the most from voters was why the country has become so polarized.
GOP opposition to abortion, contraception, gay marriage, and pornography are bright lines of division in today's polarized politics.
In America, Trump has newly polarized many voters along educational lines, in the same manner that Brexit did.
Look at how the currently unravelling saga of "Brexit" has transformed and polarized opinion of the United Kingdom.
The country is contorted and polarized, with the flames of hate fanned by leaders at the highest level.
Sarah Binder: One thing to keep in mind is that we do get legislative deals in polarized times.
He is not a bumbling celebrity; he is a politician deeply in touch with his own, polarized base.
Politics, Redford says, is "polarized" and in a "dark place," and he blames Americans for Trump's political rise.
These polarized parties could and did act decisively when one of them controlled both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
That is, when we look at polarized voting patterns, it's hard to tell which mechanism is at work.
Facebook is a breeding ground for fake news and polarized outrage, accused of corrupting democracy and spurring genocide.
Democrats' friendliness to continued mass Hispanic immigration, and growing GOP skepticism, further polarized the electorate on racial lines.
Interestingly, trade policy also became much less polarized in the 1920s, with cross-party coalitions on tariff issues.
She said places like Taiz are at a critical juncture, when long-suffering residents may become irreversibly polarized.
I didn't have the DPT with me, but I think it would have elicited a more polarized response.
How is it that more than one in ten voters split their tickets in such a polarized state?
Extremism: It's painfully clear today that radically polarized political and religious views lead directly to instability and violence.
What's behind the trend: Parties are a lot more ideological, and therefore polarized, than they used to be.
In classic Kennedy fashion, he called for civility and mutual respect in an increasingly polarized country and world.
But the political climate was different at the time, with a divided government and less polarized political parties.
After criticisms of "asylum guards" the proposal was withdrawn, but it had already polarized this middle class community.
We have sorted ourselves into polarized factions living in different worlds, not just of values, but of facts.
In an increasingly polarized country, there was no longer a middle of the road in the Sixth District.
In these polarized times, court nominations unite political parties, even more than individual issues, like, say, health care.
The male senators who cast doubt on her were a bipartisan group — almost unthinkable in today's polarized setting.
I was searching for a way to connect in an environment that felt so toxic and violently polarized.
And a polarized electorate has eagerly lapped up explanations for major news events that conform to their views.
Behind the sound and the fury of the immediate crisis, an election now beckons for a polarized country.
That's caused problems for the company, particularly as it's scaled in size in an increasingly polarized political climate.
It's not too surprising that this produced an election that was sharply polarized between urban and rural areas.
Already the ugly tweets have started coming in, an indication of the polarized world in which we're operating.
But the fact of the matter is that American public opinion is polarized and many Americans are conservative.
In this paranoid, polarized and ill-informed subset of American news consumers, RT's audience crossed all ideological boundaries.
The only way to make most districts truly competitive in today's regionally polarized politics is to expand them.
Yet one of the biggest challenges facing the world is the polarized debate over the future of energy.
Some policy experts said they believed the parties were more polarized now, making such an agreement more difficult.
He says his relatively moderate economic proposals stand a better chance of getting through the polarized U.S. Congress.
Violence against Jews is on the rise, but it doesn't fit easily into the country's polarized political climate.
Comey's ouster has also highlighted how quickly reputations can be won and lost in the highly polarized Capitol.
The good news for Britain is that climate action enjoys widespread political support in an otherwise polarized society.
In a polarized political climate, the championship reminded us of the growing power of athletes and their voices.
However, even in the highly polarized climate today, we are reminded that transcending our political divisions is possible.
There are some near-certain impacts like a hardening of the already deeply polarized party bases, for one.
Now Colombians are deeply polarized as they prepare to receive 7,000 former fighters, such as Londono, into society.
Will he listen to his polarized nation and try to heal the country by moving to the center?
With our politics increasingly polarized and democracy in retreat, worried Americans are responding in all manner of ways.
It will be the fourth election in four years, underscoring how fragmented and polarized Spanish politics have become.
Individual donors — big and small — tend to be much more polarized compared to the rest of the electorate.
In the book, you begin talking about how American politics got polarized and the way it is now.
SORKIN: WHAT DO YOU DO IN A COUNTRY THAT'S CLEARLY POLITICALLY SO POLARIZED THAT VIRTUALLY NOTHING GETS DONE?
Kneeling protests this past weekend caused division and conflict in a country that is already way too polarized.
She displayed a level of grace, dignity and self-control that seem to have permanently deserted polarized Washington.
But the real sign of a nation polarized is 863 miles away, in Walt Disney World, in Florida.
Once again, the nation is polarized — this time over issues involving race, ethnicity, gender, religion, immigrants and class.
In today's polarized political climate, ideas that are supported by a party's leadership rarely command such meager support.
Americans were more polarized on gun policy than any other issue except building a border wall with Mexico.
In our polarized political climate, everything feels like a wedge issue — from immigration to education to campaign finance.
The results appear to reveal yet another example of the highly-polarized time in which we are living.
Still, Cuban says, corporations and employees will have to weigh their appetite for political blowback in polarized times.
Trump was elected by a deeply polarized electorate, and the divisions have only widened since he took office.
You wouldn't know it from today's polarized politics, but protecting the environment used to be a bipartisan effort.
Trump's tax push will take place in an even more politically polarized climate than the Bush tax cuts.
But Mr. López Obrador has deliberately polarized Mexican public opinion on many issues, including his policy toward Trump.
But Mr. López Obrador has deliberately polarized Mexican public opinion on many issues, including his policy toward Trump.
The parties are polarized and ideologically coherent; they offer fundamentally different visions for the direction of the country.
" She went on: "Too often in the 40 years since, our political leaders have divided and polarized us.
The result is a far more polarized political environment that is likely to influence the April national election.
An even more politically polarized country could further vex businesses struggling to maintain peace at the water cooler.
I do worry about the fact that we have such a polarized environment and people can't get along.
When Congress was less polarized, the first dimension, the party dimension, explained only around half of the votes.
In a polarized context, this can exacerbate anger and distrust, as we are seeing in the current moment.
The killing has polarized Israeli society and triggered a national debate about how the military should conduct itself.
Today, however, we have sharply polarized parties organized around systematic ideological conflict, and so the system doesn't work.
American politics is very polarized these days, and Kaine is a solid Democrat with fairly solid progressive credentials.
When I went to Beloit in June of 2017, the political discussion on the national level was polarized.
In addition to building a new life together, the couple will face off on their politically polarized talk show.
"Galway Girl" [off ÷] is a weird one; I've never put out a song before that's polarized people so much.
The polarized reactions from current U.S. President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump to date have been stark.
In today's hyper-polarized Washington, defections of that magnitude on the question of impeachment would be considered a tsunami.
Climate change is a low priority and one of the most polarized issues for the public, multiple polls show.
Polarized sunglasses block the reflected light from flat surfaces (like water), which can be too intense for the eyes.
The polarized debate leaves a chasm in the middle, where better policies could be up for consideration — but aren't.
But over the past quarter century, the two parties have become more polarized along regional, racial and ideological lines.
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We are living in such a polarized time, where the sciences and religion are often pitted against one another.
It might be a chance to learn what being an interest group, in a polarized age, actually looks like.
But its unclear what can actually get passed and signed into law by the president given the polarized environment.
Instead, Clinton said, the only way change can happen in a polarized political system is with constant, exhausting effort.
At a time of polarized and coarsening politics, O'Rourke, 46, casts himself as a beacon of civility and compassion.
But the polls began to tighten, returning the race to a more accurate reflection of a deeply polarized country.
But what if those very meaningful groups are run by foreign actors working to make the country more polarized?
But it seems that GOP voters might agree with Trump — and that opinions about Russian interference are highly polarized.
That's because our political norms around Supreme Court nominations are silly, outdated, and inadequate for our modern polarized politics.
The problems with a powerful president have become more and more evident as American politics has become more polarized.
The most important factor is that the electorate is just much more polarized today than it was in 1964.
Their worldviews are shaped by their social positions and their deep beliefs, which are often both partisan and polarized.
Instead, fans got David Fincher's ALIEN³, the director's 145-minute major-feature debut that polarized critics and audiences alike.
To many observers, it's fairly obvious that the Supreme Court is just as polarized as other branches of government.
The rancorous campaign and charges of manipulation have polarized Pakistanis, and whichever party loses is likely to cry fraud.
With discourse becoming increasingly polarized, it becomes ever harder — and less excusable — for citizens to be apathetic toward politics.
The parties showed they are as polarized as ever, delivering a Democratic House and a larger Republican Senate. 2.
Yet as the world grows more polarized and less courteous, that blue pill is starting to look mighty swallowable.
The country is now polarized on the topic of race to an extent not seen in modern American history.
But while a healthy debate is good for discussion, it can be painful to live in a polarized democracy.
The same time period which saw explosive growth of polarization in Washington witnessed the rise of the polarized media.
Will Trump convince Gulf countries to do their part to resolve destabilizing proxy wars that have polarized the region?
The survey comes amid concerns that the U.S. as a whole has become more politically polarized in recent years.
This type of anti-Catholicism has always been present but takes on special importance in today's polarized political climate.
For the next two years, neither party, increasingly driven to polarized extremes, will be likely to produce major legislation.

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