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Перевод: polarize
[глагол] поляризовать; придавать определенное направление
Тезаурус:
- She has strong views on most issues and her propensity to express her views boldly at the outset of a Cabinet discussion, combined with a sometimes dismissive attitude towards opposing colleagues, tended to change the atmosphere and polarize Cabinet discussions.
- Suggesting the need for a fourth E, equity or distributive justice, as a policy criterion they proceed to discuss current child care policies with their tendency to polarize choices, e.g. residential versus foster care, based on the belief that preferred child welfare grounds coincide "by happy coincidence" with cheapness of fostering.
- It is important to emphasize this because some people tend to polarize the "personal" and the "political", and to confuse the willingness to explore one's responsibility with the oppressive tactic of "victim-blaming".
- With cornucopian largesse and ramification the notebooks polarize the emerging hero into a man indulging all vileness and in love with the good.
- The fragmentation we see around us is typical of social paradigms approaching the end of their life: they polarize around some fundamental issues.
- Even if some people mistakenly do polarize the issue, those who claim to be more professional and enlightened should not.
- This undermined any pre-ordained police logic we might have employed to define them, so that pressures to produce a unidimensional model of "polis - prig" were simply unable to be maintained, although we did home in on such facets as their long hair and frequently unwashed state to polarize them as binary "animals", in contrast to our human status.
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