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  1. Politics. Unfortunately this tactic is used by the dominant upper castes to, polarize ,both groups and alienating them from political empowerment. Categorization of
  2. Criminals into the country. The Tory television advertising also attempted to, polarize ,the election around these issues. In one of the ads, a voice-over accompanying
  3. Battle with cancer. Display. Polarizing filter film with a vertical axis to, polarize ,light as it enters. Glass substrate with ITO electrodes. The shapes of these
  4. Will polarize toward caution, an in group confronted by a caution out group will, polarize ,toward risk, and an in group in the middle of the social frame of reference
  5. Frame of reference, confronted by both risky and cautious out groups, will not, polarize ,but will converge on its pretest mean. The results of the study supported their
  6. Favored position would also come up in discussion, canceling the tendency to, polarize , Research has shown that when group members all lean in one direction
  7. Time interacting and discussing with their group, their beliefs are likely to, polarize ,and a resulting group polarization effect may be observed. Controversy While
  8. Near sunset or sunrise) and black at night. Scattering effects also partially, polarize ,light from the sky, most pronounced at an angle 90° from the sun. Sky luminance
  9. Polarization dependent. This effect can be exploited to produce coatings that, polarize ,a light beam. By manipulating the exact thickness and composition of the layers
  10. Response to rising or falling levels of glucose, cells in the hypothalamus, polarize ,or de polarize . Among the neuroendocrine reactions of the central nervous system
  11. Is the trademark for a type of synthetic plastic sheet which is used to, polarize ,light, made by Polaroid Corporation. Patent The original material, patented in
  12. The Ontario Tories from power. The Liberal strategy was the same as in 1999:, polarize ,the election between the Conservatives and Liberals to marginalize the NDP and
  13. Researchers hypothesized that an in group confronted by a risky out group will, polarize ,toward caution, an in group confronted by a caution out group will polarize
  14. Varepsilon_0 \math bf. Dispersion and causality In general, a material cannot, polarize ,instantaneously in response to an applied field. The more general formulation
  15. The substrate's carbonyl oxygen atom, and the two histamine residues, and can, polarize ,the glutamic acid's oxygen atom, proximate the missile bond, and induce it to
  16. Nixon's use of the phrase was part of his strategy to divide Americans, to, polarize , them into two groups. The" silent majority" shared Nixon's anxieties and
  17. Form the majority and where most of their population is based),which would, polarize ,the country along regional lines. The Charter was also supposed to standardize
  18. Affiliation. This showed that people will group together based on opinions and, polarize ,in one direction no matter what their location is. Choice shifts Risky and
  19. Chi_e\ = N\alpha Dispersion and causality In general, a material cannot, polarize ,instantaneously in response to an applied field, and so the more general
  20. Then. Wallace saw the plan as a subsidy for American exporters and sure to, polarize ,the world between East and West. Wallace, the former vice president and
  21. May affect the reaction environment favorably, or bind to the reagents to, polarize ,bonds,e.g. acid catalysts for reactions of carbonyl compounds, or form
  22. Disagreement with the Crown's policies. The effect of this was to further, polarize ,the population between the royalists (also known as anti-Venezelists),who
  23. The groundwork for future conflict. In this view, the Fugitive Slave Law helped, polarize ,North and South, as shown in the enormous reaction to Harriet Beecher Stowe's
  24. Tensor of the medium. This relation shows, for example, that a material can, polarize ,in the x direction by applying a field in the z direction, and so on. The case
  25. It was also representative of their new musical direction, an attempt to, polarize ,themselves from other heavy rock acts. Similarly to their last record, a
  26. Old comfortable arrangement with the local Democrats. While Phillips sought to, polarize ,ethnic voting in general, and not just to win the white South, the South was by
  27. Groups do not demonstrate polarization. Similarly, not all groups, polarize ,in the same way. Research has suggested that well-established groups suffer
  28. The course of college at least partially because group members reinforce and, polarize ,each other’s views. Because humans typically associate with people most similar
  29. Of the laws and traditions of Judaism. They maintain that Paul never set out to, polarize ,the gospel between faith and righteous works, but that one is necessary to
  30. Group polarization, formerly known as the" risky shift," occurs when people, polarize ,their views in a more extreme direction after group discussion. More
  31. To the public—or even to the President and Congress—may have helped to, polarize ,debates of the 1950s over the extent and danger of Soviet espionage in the
  32. Be nominated for Best Director. Campion's work since that time has tended to, polarize ,opinion. The Portrait of a Lady (1996),based on the Henry James novel
  33. Had on the nation during World War I. He had seen Prime Minister Robert Borden, polarize ,the country and marginalize Quebec for standing against conscription, with the
  34. From court ordered attendance. Effectiveness Research limitations AA tends to, polarize ,observers into believers and non-believers, and discussion of AA often creates
  35. Attenuation than single mode fiber. Polarization-maintaining fiber will not, polarize ,light like a polarize r does. Rather, PM fiber maintains the existing
  36. Be is“ special ”; it behaves differently. If the Be2+ ion did exist, it would, polarize ,electron clouds that are near it very strongly and would cause extensive
  37. In US states by the Republican Party. In 1995,the core PC strategy was to, polarize ,the electorate around a handful of controversial ideas that would split
  38. George Sherman and Michael Bryant. In 1999,the Liberal strategy had been to, polarize ,the electorate between Mike Harris and Dalton McGuinty. They purposely put out
  39. And moderate elements. Clark's campaign countered this by trying to, polarize ,the election between right-wingers and a centrist who had been able to win
  40. Evidence that their supply side plan worked. Their basic strategy was to again, polarize ,the electorate around a handful of controversial ideas and their record while
  41. The author's innovative technique in this long, free-verse poem tended to, polarize ,commentators, with much of the criticism taking the form of parody. " In Hot
  42. Varepsilon \mu = \franc. Dispersion and causality In general, a material cannot, polarize ,instantaneously in response to an applied field, and so the more general
  43. A very strong (on the order of units of Teslas) static magnetic field to, polarize ,the hydrogen nuclei, called the static field; a weaker time-varying (on the
  44. Of Representatives for persons registered on ethnic electoral rolls, tended to, polarize ,the nation and gave foundation to politicians with what he called extreme views
  45. In Viking navigation. Recent studies identify the sun stone, with its ability to, polarize ,light, as a plausible method for determining direction. The sun stone
  46. Out of India. In spite of substantial attempts by Sikh and Muslim forces to, polarize ,opposition through religious and anti-British sentiment, Dalhousie’s military
  47. Catalogued many grievances against the king and church, and served to further, polarize ,political affairs. The king refused to enact any of the requested reforms. Upon
  48. Noticed while studying the crystals under a microscope that they appeared to, polarize ,light. Prof. Ferdinand Bernabéu invented a process to grow single herapathite
  49. And has been a regular stop on the PGA Tour ever since. These events helped to, polarize ,the community, and the Chamber of Commerce started drumming up support for the
  50. On Heat," in the course of which he demonstrated that tourmaline would, polarize ,infrared thermal radiation, by transmission through a bundle of thin mica

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