However, polarization effects become very significant when a second ion is present.
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However, political polarization in the country would make it tight, he said.
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Investors are also concerned about the polarization of growth in emerging countries.
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EK: There are two basic problems caused by this kind of polarization.
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Many of their high-profile decisions avoided the polarization that defines Washington today.
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Britain's experience has been less extreme, but polarisation is happening here too.
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But sensitivity has been drowned out in an atmosphere of increasing polarisation.
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Unless we act together as a community we face polarisation and extremism.
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Notably to tackle Islamic State, global warming and polarisation of wealth across Europe.
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However, in this complex and often emotive debate there is polarisation.
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However, politicalpolarization in the country would make it tight, he said.
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It's a story that's all too typical in this period of politicalpolarization.
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Europe's recent politicalpolarization is about much more than terrorism.
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The national vote will take place against a backdrop of mounting politicalpolarization in Poland.
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Trudeau said Canada was looking at politicalpolarization in the United States with some concern.
Uso de political polarisation en inglés
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The latest revelations will intensify yet further the politicalpolarisation in the country.
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He also blamed Spain's deeply entrenched politicalpolarisation for the rise.
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The situation becomes infinitely more complex when politicalpolarisation is added to the mix.
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Its adversarial, two-party monopoly system exacerbates social and politicalpolarisation.
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Not when economic inequality has produced such sharp politicalpolarisation.
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Dr Charlton said politicalpolarisation such as this typically occurred when economies suffered and inequality was growing.
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One, resort to referenda on highly contentious issues is as likely to deepen politicalpolarisation as to resolve it.
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It is a problem that has driven US politicalpolarisation over the past decade and will surely pervade the 2020 presidential elections.
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Gingrich was speaker from 1995 to 1999, the nemesis of Bill Clinton and father of politicalpolarisation.
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He said the economy was passing through a crisis that it would overcome as soon as the country's politicalpolarisation came to an end.
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Tony Blair, the former UK prime minister, has announced a new movement that would bring together voters and politicians fed up with politicalpolarisation.
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But growing politicalpolarisation on both sides of the Atlantic has seen a screed of articles bemoaning an intolerance of conservative or fringe views.
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Low turnout in the runoff, combined with politicalpolarisation, more scandals or, even worse, outbreaks of violence, could make a Le Pen win possible.
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Politicalpolarisation, which has increased markedly in recent years, may be exacerbated by being physically distant from others.