"The market will polarize quality and lack of quality further, " says a European brokerage analyst in Hong Kong.
And so this attack is likely to polarize the opposition, and I personally think it endangers the peace talks.
The futuristic tone of the game seemed to polarize fans on the Internet.
This would only further poison and polarize our public debate.
That has helped polarize the infrastructure issue in U.S. politics.
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Beyer hopes to move women voters, paint Gilmore as "extreme" and force moderate and liberal voters but also polarize the race around more traditional liberal versus conservative moral issues.
As such, the last thing we want to do at this juncture is to polarize our own forces with government officials on one side and global business developers on the other.
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It will polarize, atomize and perpetually inflame national politics.
And this can polarize society if the candidates, media and the government does not handle in a proper, civilized way, in order not to let the country to become a social conflict.
But Gilmore is attacking the Democrat on Richmond, Roanoke and Norfolk television stations on issues like crime and welfare reform in an attempt to polarize the race ideologically, and it is apparently working.
Many believe that the increasingly negative polls that give independents favorable results are troubling Hugo Chavez and are convinced that he is using the same strategy that has worked for him in the past: in order to win he needs to polarize voters.
Russia, of course, tends to polarize people and the battle lines on this particular issue, as on most others relating to the country, have long been drawn and have hardened and calcified over time in much the same way that the Western Front did in the First World War.
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