This force was all the more polarizing since, in contrast to neighboring countries, Colombia was not involved in any prolonged outside war. |
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Both tainted by scandal, they are also the most polarizing figures from each of their respective parties. |
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Well, this president has emerged as a much more polarizing figure in time of war than we're ordinarily used to. |
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They're holding the party together, but they are passing an agenda that is dividing and polarizing the county. |
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Bile must be centrifuged and examined under polarizing or light microscopy for detection of precipitates. |
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In order for ordinary light to be polarized it must either pass through or bounce off a polarizing substance. |
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Here's where gender politics blindside club culture's socio-economic axis at a right angle, with positive, not polarizing, results. |
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One is the direct effect of hydrogen bonding by water molecules and the other is the polarizing field of neighboring polar molecular moieties. |
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They demonstrated diagnostic negative birefringence under the polarizing microscope. |
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The light reflected by this dichroic mirror, is split into two separate paths with a polarizing beam splitter. |
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The thin sections of humus were observed under a polarizing binocular microscope at different magnifications. |
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It is also used in optical instrument such as polarizing microscopes and Nicol prisms. |
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The cross sections of the samples are analyzed, and the pigments are identified under a polarizing or scanning electron microscope. |
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The extinction ratio indicates how well the polarizing beam splitter discriminates between two planes of polarization. |
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The polarizing of the population has been a wondrous gift to debate, and we are more politicized and aware than ever before. |
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The use of light polarizing filters can also produce a 3-D effect. In this case, left and right projections are separated by polarized filters. |
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Changing the polarizing direction of the two adjacent emitters and receivers prevents mutual interference. |
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What's impressive is that despite it being on the Québec market for about 15 years, the vehicle's design is still polarizing. |
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He became as polarizing a figure as the war itself, court jester to Nixon and corporate shill to boot. |
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Thrown into the Middle East pyre, the Zionism-racism charge has been an accelerant, angering, alienating, polarizing both sides. |
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For the first time since the Vietnam War, foreign and security policy, not the usual menu of bread-and-butter issues, is polarizing U.S. public opinion. |
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Anyone who believes that the country currently has a more socially polarizing climate now than in 1970 is, well, either lying or lost their grip on reality. |
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By polarizing the cells, ions are removed from the electrolyte and are held in the electric double layers formed at the carbon aerogel surfaces of the electrodes. |
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Mr. Speaker, the member should be ashamed of himself for polarizing and politicizing the crisis in which pork farmers find themselves. |
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Take one part Kim Kardashian, perhaps our most polarizing superstar, and add oil and champagne. |
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Mr. Mugler's fragrances are typically polarizing — either you love them or hate them — as are his ideas, perhaps brilliant, perhaps drippy. |
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For those committed to an idea of common schooling, polarizing students according to ability or race undermines the public school system. |
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It is clear that the use of replacement workers is a polarizing issue for the stakeholders. |
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Many people are highly offended by advertising, and its employment by us or others could have a polarizing effect among the readership. |
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These conflicts tend to appear as, or are represented to be, conflict between religious communities, polarizing them along communal lines. |
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Such uncertainty only leads to further stagnation, polarizing its communities and resulting in social and political unrest. |
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The polarizing mechanisms of globalization have racial, ethnic and cultural implications. |
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He uses fine grain transparency film, graduated filters, and often polarizing filters. |
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The receiver then collects only the vertical component through the vertical polarizing filter. |
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You then get two reference densities for each primary ink: densities with or without polarizing filter. |
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This polarizing public profile positioned Harroun as an unsympathetic character as his case progressed through the U.S. courts. |
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Using 35-millimeter film, the camera produced high quality pairs of images that could be viewed in hand-held illuminated stereoscopes or projected using polarizing filters. |
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Along with crowds, cereal Killer has also drawn polarizing responses from the public and the media. |
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But fighting for fiscal responsibility does not have to be a polarizing process that dooms an executive to unpopularity. |
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Iggy Azalea herself might not even understand how polarizing and important a figure Iggy Azalea has become. |
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Running and dieting, suffice it to say, are less polarizing than sexual politics. |
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This is to say that handler is, at the very least, a polarizing personality. |
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The Nicol prism has two birefringent prisms and, attached together by a transparent adhesive substance such as Canada Balsam cement, which forms the polarizing interface. |
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Unlike most news anchors, who are known for button-down decorum and a calming presence, he has been a persistently outspoken, dramatic and frequently polarizing figure. |
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Experimental work is being conducted at the NPL to provide data on the energy-dependent effects of varying gas composition and pressure as well as variations in polarizing voltage. |
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It would also be a good idea to showcase the company's competitive technologies and products, such as organic light-emitting diode, triacetyl cellulose film for liquid crystal polarizing plate protection, and mammography. |
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A Pluta double refracting,, polarizing, interference microscope was used to study the birefringence of the samples. |
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Suspicions have now turned into hostility because of President Recep Tayyip Erdoy-an's divisionary and polarizing rhetoric. |
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She certainly was the most polarizing personality in late night. |
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Accordingly, polarizing treatment of ferroelectric PVDF materials varies in response to piezoelectricity. |
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Among the core parishes he has studied, a few are trying to stay au courant with the polarizing issues. |
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The polarizing film made by Fuji is an essential element in LCD displays, acting as an optical filter. |
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In such cases, the opinion of the neutral evaluator may only succeed in further polarizing the parties thereby reducing the probability of settlement. |
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In 1938 Frey-Wyssling began his studies in submicroscopic morphology, using polarizing microscopy and other optical techniques to obtain indirect evidence concerning submicroscopic structures. |
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But unlike that polarizing model, the wagon seems well-proportioned. |
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Analyses using a polarizing light microscope aids in identification of cellulose and various minerals such as quartz and feldspar. |
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The tinderbox of unrest in Africa needs to be monitored and kept in check, lest it threaten to ignite as a result of polarizing issues and economic adversity and deprivation. |
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A simple way to polarize a beam of light is to pass it though a polarizing filter or reflect the beam of light from a smooth surface at a high angle of incidence. |
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As Attorney General, Holder has tried to depoliticize one of the most polarizing issues facing the Administration: how to protect the country from terrorism. |
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A courageous and polarizing design demanding creativity. |
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The Leica DM750 P polarizing microscope was specifically developed to revitalize earth science teaching and to achieve the goal of more hands-on time for Earth and Materials Science courses. |
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We concluded that the most important outcome of assessment is the creation of a forum for democratic debate, rather than polarizing opinions on the project. |
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The petrographic analysis was performed using a NIKON ECLIPSE E200 trinocular polarizing microscope with transmitted illumination. |
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By focusing on the delivery of local expression to local communities, rather than on the polarizing demands of the broadcasters, a constructive way forward may emerge. |
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Among other things, he invented inexpensive filters for polarizing light, a practical system of in-camera instant photography, and his retinex theory of color vision. |
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Reflective surfaces polarize light, a phenomenon that fishermen or photographers overcome by using polarizing sunglasses or polarizing filters to cut our reflective glare. |
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In contemporary terminology he used in his experiments both crossed and parallel plane polariscopes, turning the test object between the polarizing devices. |
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