polarised in A Sentence

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    D- Two projectors with polarising filters and glasses.

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    It is often hateful and polarising, which makes it even worse.

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    However, for most other sports and activities, Polarised sunglasses offer great advantages.

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    With Polarised lenses, you also may be unable to see your smartphone or GPS device.

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    Whether it is the US, EU or India, democracies are more Polarised than ever before.

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    Polarised lenses contain a special filter that blocks this type of intense reflected light, reducing glare.

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    Bob Hawke, a less polarising Labor leader than Whitlam, defeated Fraser at the 1983 Election.

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    And today, many Polarised lenses are available in combination with other features that can enhance outdoor experiences.

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    Blade Runner initially Polarised critics- some were displeased with the pacing, while others enjoyed its thematic complexity.

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    Today, the society is so Polarised that the question of tattooing other religion's symbol does not arise.

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    But his party does not appear to do so because it's getting dividends in keeping the society Polarised.

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    But his party does not appear to do so because it's paying dividends in keeping the society Polarised.

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    The world may ultimately become Polarised into two forces: one, an information elite that controls the global economy;

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    One method that polarises the music education community is Shinichi Suzuki's(1898-1998)“talent education”(saino kyoiku), commonly known as the Suzuki method.

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    Secondly, labels only identify those at Polarised extremes, encouraging these groups' identities to harden and become less open to dialogue.

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    Polarised sunglasses have been popular for years with sailors and fishermen who need to reduce reflected glare from the water surrounding them.

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    With the entire world getting very Polarised, Kerala is an example of a place where religions and communities can co-exist so peacefully.".

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    The politics of hate divides and polarises India making millions of people feel that the have no future in their own country.

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    The politics of hate divides and polarises India making millions of people feel that they have no future in their own country.

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    A polarising filter on the lens or various tricks in post-processing can reduce the problem, but often they cannot eliminate it entirely.

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    In the current Polarised climate, it's easy to find yourself in the midst of a political disagreement that morphs into a religious argument.

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    In the current Polarised climate, it's easy to find yourself in the midst of a political disagreement that morphs into a religious argument.

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    They can sometimes also function as a visual aid, as variously termed spectacles or glasses exist, featuring lenses that are colored, Polarised or darkened.

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    But critics say his promises of economic growth and job creation haven't met expectations and India has become more religiously Polarised under his leadership.

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    His critics insist he is India's most polarising politician, who refuses to apologise for the religious rioting under his watch in Gujarat in 2002.

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    And Polarised sunglasses with photochromic lenses are a great choice for anyone who is frequently in and out of the sun on any given day.

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    So if Polarised light is actually pretty common outdoors, in your home and in your office- how come you didn't notice anything special before now?

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    But now that many others who spend time outdoors have discovered the benefits of Polarised lenses, interest in these types of sunglasses has soared.

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    Highly transparent and reflective, it is unique as it works with 3D Polarised projection systems and is also widely used as a 2D hologram effect.

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    India's eroding economic cachet and Polarised society will lead the US, Japan and Asean countries to question its capacity to become a major Asian power.

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