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Polarisation meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of polarization.
Synonyms of Polarisation
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Scores on several measures of political polarisation were mixed, although one scale, called "polarisation on issues," dropped for the abstainers by 5 per cent to 10 per cent, whereas the control group remained the same.
Dual polarisation interferometry Dual polarisation interferometry provides complimentary information about surface captured proteins.
But in an era of sharp polarisation and a resurgent right, we will quickly see the shallowness of the commitment of the ‘liberal’ capitalist establishment to LGBTQ+ rights.
I don’t believe that this polarisation helps anyone, including trans people.
It classifies Afghanistan, India, Brazil and Myanmar as autocratising countries that have seen the “most dramatic” increases in political polarisation.
One of these people were Larry Fink, CEO of – an investment company – who said that the conversation around ESG was creating huge polarisation.
That’s why the BJP is more prone to polarisation.
The pyroelectric effect of the device owes to the light-induced change in spontaneous polarisation occurring in the ultra-thin oxidised surface layer of the polyaniline-rubrene thin film.
Whilst she acknowledged for some from marginalised backgrounds such as those who are LGBTQIA+ or BIPOC have a right not to, out of safety for the rest it is key in stopping polarisation from worsening.
You also have unprecedented communal polarisation and the privatisation of violence.
Bots, often created by foreign powers or their proxies, amplifying messages or seeding disinformation and feeding polarisation have been multiplying since the US presidential election of 2016.
Essentially, the world has not reached human development levels expected by this time because of Covid, and the subsequent 'partial' recovery is leaving the poorest behind, exacerbating inequality and stoking political polarisation on a global scale.
If these sentiments are not addressed from both a political and governance perspective, there’s a risk of increasing polarisation, growing nationalist sentiments and the potential for opportunistic actors to exploit this discontent for their own gain.
Pakistan's army chief had congratulated the country on Saturday for the "successful conduct" of its national elections, saying the nation needed "stable hands" to move on from the politics of "anarchy and polarisation".
The research found that this is having a harmful effect on social cohesion and trust in government, with the UK having the highest level of polarisation between the political left and right between 2017 and 2022 outside of the United States.
The Supreme Court in recent years has become a target for threats due to its crackdown on the spread of false information amid Brazil’s deep polarisation.
We can encourage commercial and cultural communication between countries to replace economic division and polarisation.
A crappy ICAC is good politics, decimation of the ABC is good politics, polarisation is good politics, bad accountability is good politics.
All of Europe’s governments risk being drawn into a deepening polarisation, with evident implications for peace, security and social cohesion.
Apart from the freebies, polarisation over the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has also apparently helped mobilise Muslim votes in favour of AAP.