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People tend to be polarised about accusations levelled at Koons.
Respondents were decidedly polarised about newer models of peer review such as open review, open and published, and post-publication review.
The church is so polarised about homosexuality that it is difficult to see what the centre might be of a Communion in which a Canadian bishop blesses the same-sex unions a Ugandan bishop thinks deserve the death penalty.
In the debate about Europe, it is easy to become so polarised about the question, "is it better to reform the EU by collaboration or by threat?", that one fails to look at the actual reforms being proposed.
"Staff views are polarised about the leadership of the school.
The debate in the media has been polarised about whether we shackle the press or free it, but as The Independent founder Andreas Whittam Smith writes, there is a middle way.
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The gallery's proximity to the Royal Academy polarised opinion about the techniques and purposes of art.
Many Muslims caught in the polarised debate about Islamic reform would privately admit to personal awkwardness over such issues.
There are many reasons why this is so, but chief among them is the polarised debate about GM crops.
Just as the consensus of the last decade centred on her, so now does the increasingly polarised debate about the refugee crisis.
But its reporting demonstrates now how utterly polarised journalism about the BBC is becoming – and you have to ask if the emerging left-right split is good for the Corporation.
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