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polarització
The phenomenon in which waves of light or other radiation are restricted in direction of vibration.
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polarização
1
Britain's experience has been less extreme, but
polarisation
is happening here too.
2
But sensitivity has been drowned out in an atmosphere of increasing
polarisation
.
3
Unless we act together as a community we face
polarisation
and extremism.
4
Notably to tackle Islamic State, global warming and
polarisation
of wealth across Europe.
5
However, in this complex and often emotive debate there is
polarisation
.
6
The latest revelations will intensify yet further the political
polarisation
in the country.
7
He also blamed Spain's deeply entrenched political
polarisation
for the rise.
8
The bitter political fight crystallised the
polarisation
of the Trump era.
9
Regional underdevelopment and global economic
polarisation
exacerbate the effects of disasters.
10
Some important notes on the
polarisation
of the clouds were made.
11
But at no portion of the firmament was the
polarisation
complete.
12
If
polarisation
and normality reign, the city has been irrevocably changed.
13
But
polarisation
is bad for us all, as the US Congress constantly shows.
14
Who could have predicted that blacklisting fellow professors might exacerbate
polarisation
?
15
The opposition Democratic Alliance warned of a risk of
polarisation
with a dangerous outcome.
16
The situation becomes infinitely more complex when political
polarisation
is added to the mix.
polarisation
political polarisation
increase polarisation
maximum polarisation
further polarisation
grow polarisation
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